Silver Screen Film Club Present: That Summer (12) Introduced by Dr Kevin Dixon
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£4.50 - to include free tea or coffee. Doors open at 12.30pm to socialise and chat.
Ray Winstone stars as Steve, a tough but introspective teenager recently released from a borstal (youth detention center). Determined to start anew, he travels alone to the seaside town of Torquay to compete in a long-distance swimming race. However, his fresh start is quickly complicated by the arrival of three local thugs who recognise him from his past and begin harassing him. While navigating this tension, Steve befriends two girls, Carole and Angie, who offer him emotional support and companionship. Through their friendship, Steve begins to rediscover a sense of hope and personal connection. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a vibrant seaside summer, with themes of redemption, alienation, and youthful yearning woven throughout.
The film is notable for its raw, realistic portrayal of working-class youth in late 1970s Britain and marked one of Ray Winstone’s earliest and most memorable performances. It combines elements of coming-of-age drama with social realism, offering a gritty yet poignant look at personal growth in the face of adversity.
We recommend those with accessibility issues to consider purchasing tickets at the rear of the auditorium
PLEASE NOTE THAT, OUT OF CONSIDERATION FOR THOSE WHO SHARE OUR SPACE ON A REGULAR BASIS, THE ROYAL LYCEUM IS AN ALCOHOL
FREE THEATRE AND WE ASK THAT PATRONS RESPECT THIS DECISION.
We are proud to partner with our Abbey Road neighbours for this production. Small World Restaurant & Tapas Bar, Meat 59 & Ning's Thai will be offering a 10% discount on Pre Theatre meals on the night of your booking. Please book in advance and advise of the discount and present your ticket or evidence of your booking on arrival. Enjoy!
Limited street parking is available but nearest car pars are located - Lower Union Lane TQ2 5PN (Abbey Road Entrance) Levels 1 to 5a (8am to midnight) & Fleet Walk Shopping Centre TQ2 5EA.
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Ray Winstone stars as Steve, a tough but introspective teenager recently released from a borstal (youth detention center). Determined to start anew, he travels alone to the seaside town of Torquay to compete in a long-distance swimming race. However, his fresh start is quickly complicated by the arrival of three local thugs who recognise him from his past and begin harassing him. While navigating this tension, Steve befriends two girls, Carole and Angie, who offer him emotional support and companionship. Through their friendship, Steve begins to rediscover a sense of hope and personal connection. The story unfolds against the backdrop of a vibrant seaside summer, with themes of redemption, alienation, and youthful yearning woven throughout.
The film is notable for its raw, realistic portrayal of working-class youth in late 1970s Britain and marked one of Ray Winstone’s earliest and most memorable performances. It combines elements of coming-of-age drama with social realism, offering a gritty yet poignant look at personal growth in the face of adversity.
We recommend those with accessibility issues to consider purchasing tickets at the rear of the auditorium
PLEASE NOTE THAT, OUT OF CONSIDERATION FOR THOSE WHO SHARE OUR SPACE ON A REGULAR BASIS, THE ROYAL LYCEUM IS AN ALCOHOL
FREE THEATRE AND WE ASK THAT PATRONS RESPECT THIS DECISION.
We are proud to partner with our Abbey Road neighbours for this production. Small World Restaurant & Tapas Bar, Meat 59 & Ning's Thai will be offering a 10% discount on Pre Theatre meals on the night of your booking. Please book in advance and advise of the discount and present your ticket or evidence of your booking on arrival. Enjoy!
Limited street parking is available but nearest car pars are located - Lower Union Lane TQ2 5PN (Abbey Road Entrance) Levels 1 to 5a (8am to midnight) & Fleet Walk Shopping Centre TQ2 5EA.
Get Tickets
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