Henri Danglard, proprietor of the fashionable (but bankrupt) cafe 'Le Paravent Chinois' featuring his mistress, belly dancer Lola, goes slumming in Montmarte where the then-old-fashioned cancan is still danced. There, he conceives the idea of reviving the cancan as the feature of a new, more popular establishment...and meets Nini, a laundress and natural dancer, whom he hopes to star in his new show. But a tangled maze of jealousies intervenes…
Date & Time
Sun 12 June 2022, 7.00pm
Location
The Coach House Theatre
WR14 3HA
Enquiries
01684 892277
Tickets
Adult: £5.50
I am a wheelchair user and find it difficult to go to the theatre to enjoy a good film or take in a 'bit of Culture' now and again.Flicks in The Sticks brings a lot of joy to so many people who otherwise would miss out.
Sue Macdonald
Totally loved 'The boy who bit Picasso' It was so heartwarming, funny and made me nearly cry at the end! Totally inspired me and makes me want to make theatre!
Kate Johnston
I heard the Ensemble Sakhioba and want to say what an extraordinary experience it was. A really remarkable performance - thank you for bringing them to Shropshire and I'm glad you achieved a very full audience for them.
Anon
We are regular flicks goers and we would be lost without your service. I can't tell you how much your screenings mean to people like us
K.L.
Living in 'the sticks' limits access to the larger cinemas, consequently Flicks is a lovely way of seeing fairly recent films, without the hassle of planning a journey beforehand. Long may it last.
Lesley and Chris Pimm-Jones
A really enjoyable experience. Friendly atomosphere and heart warming film (Salmon Fishing in the Yemen) Would love the chance to do it again. What a good idea for community spirit.
J L-Lakelin
Looking forward to showing films again this season. Like putting on a favourite winter coat!
Cate
I am 86 and I am a big fan of flicks. In the villages its lovely, the proper way to do it, have a glass of wine and a chat, its so much more than just a film
G.S.
Flicks is the lynch pin for most of what goes on in our village
Sheila
The Film shows give me a reason to leave the house
J Jones