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Flatpack 7
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Mon 25th March 2013
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2 Events
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19:30
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Carrs Lane Church Centre
Carrs Lane Church Centre
Odeon Broadway Plaza
Odeon Broadway Plaza
Spring Breakers
18:30 — 20:15 Mon 25th March
Harmony Korine brings his particular vein of controversy to this tale of a quartet of restless college ...
Son of Man
19:00 — 21:00 Mon 25th March
A rare screening of Dennis Potter's original telvision play telling the story of Christ.