MILLENNIUM Theatre at LIT is rebooted with a new stage and sound system under Gerry Meagher, lecturer in Theatre Studies.
Meagher worked for decades as Belltable production manager while Declan McLoughlin (of The Royal Film Festival) ran that venueโs successful world cinema club.
Together, these dedicated providers of screen scintillation are launching Millennium Film Club. The Club is open to all comers, o18s for some events.
Make your way to Moylish by bus, foot or vehicle for Tuesday nights. There will be 8pm screenings from October 4 to December 6, with the gala Christmas movie to be โGone With the Windโ, not seen here since its mid-WW2 release.
โThe membership fee is โฌ2 only and that will cover two seasons in the year, autumn and spring,โ a happy Mr McLoughlin tells Arts page. โWe decided on the film club as there is a lot of product out there that is never screened in Limerick. Sure, there are other film clubs and cinemas around but there is room for all of us.
โโYouthโ is our first feature on October 4, a film made last year with Michael Caine and Jane Fonda. On Tuesday October 11 we are showing the documentary โBobby Sands: 66 Daysโ [excellent – RR].
โWe will also be showing the City of Culture funded Trilogy of films over the eight weeks, โThe Apparelโ, โDay Offโ and โDate: Timeโ and we are open to suggestions from the audience about they would like to see brought inโ.
Parking is free and Millennium Theatreโs bar will be open before shows, and if the evening requires an interval.
Season tickets for eight features and any preceding shorts will be โฌ50 or arrive per film for โฌ8. Concessions are โฌ6 and LIT students, the lucky varmints, are a cool โฌ5 in. ACCESS Cinema is provider; booking at www.litmt.ie and email to [email protected]; tickets at door.