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Worthing’s Connaught Theatre celebrates 110 years as a venue
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09/07/2024
Worthing’s Connaught Theatre is celebrating 110 years as a venue with a handful of special birthday events this July, including a birthday film quiz and special screenings of classic films.
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Good afternoon, my name is Phil Hewitt, three-parts editor at Sussex Newspapers. Now I love anniversaries
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and we've got a fabulous anniversary coming up shortly, 110 years for the Connaught Theatre
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in Worthing and it's being celebrated with a fabulous looking programme of film which
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has been put together by James Tully who is the film manager at the Connaught. Now, 110 years,
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that's significant. When you go in there, do you have a sense of history? Do you think about the
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past when you enter that building? You do, or at least I do. I love the building and we very much
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stick to a lot of the traditions that modern multiplexes or even some independents don't
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do anymore. For example, we still have the curtains closing, the adverts and the feature,
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so things like that. We like to make sure the musical is very apt and appropriate for the film,
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so we like to adopt that still old theatrical experience when you go into the cinema.
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And in the days when it was a theatre, goodness, the names that performed there,
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quite a collection of people, wasn't there, over the years?
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Yeah, we have photos around the back of the theatre with some of the people that have been
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here including Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and including, because again, we are a theatre as well
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as a cinema, Winston Churchill, Kim's daughter performing a play here. We often as well have,
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we have the Royal Opera House broadcast live from the Royal Opera House and actually a lot of those
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big Royal Opera House names made their claims, made their first start here as well. So Gerald
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Findlay, who for example is a very big name in the opera world now, he had his first performance
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here as well. That's fabulous to keep that connection alive, isn't it? And you say it's
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a theatre as well. What proportion of the work there is cinema, what proportion is film, is
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theatre rather? Yeah, I mean, it's a theatre essentially, a back filled with cinema, but in
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reality what that means is that it's a cinema the majority of the time, there's the live touring
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programme. We have four different venues, working theatres and museums, so a lot of it up to those
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to other shows as well, other venues. So when you are celebrating, when you're celebrating 110th
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birthday, how do you, well, how does that make you choose your films? What are you looking for
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to celebrate that? Well this one, we often, I'm a big film fan, big film nerd, and I'll often try
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and stamp my own kind of taste and basically my favourites. I use it as my own personal playground
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to put my favourite films on the big screen and hopefully other people will want to join them,
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which for the most part works. But our idea for this season was just to go all out, absolute
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classics. Yeah, there's some of the films that people write into us all the time, either on our
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social media channel. But mention a few of the films that you've got coming up for this anniversary.
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Yeah, so absolute classics, every single one of them. We've got 2001, Space Odyssey, Singing in
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the Rain, one of my personal time favourites. Gone with the Wind, you know, absolute classics. So the
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films that people are writing into are saying, oh I'd love to see this on the big screen again,
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or for the first time. Yeah, we've also got The Matrix, Blade Runner, which is a film that doesn't
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get screened very often, with Neil and I, which although from the 80s, maybe not in the same kind
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of classic status as something like Singing in the Rain or Gone with the Wind, because of the way it
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was released, it doesn't get shown very much anymore. So we were really lucky to get hold of
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that one. It's a fantastic film. And what's the situation generally with the cinema? I go every
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week to a large chain and often it's appalling, the attendance there, and a few times in the last
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couple of months, my wife and I have been the only people sitting in the auditorium early evening.
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But how is cinema faring generally, do you think? Yeah, it can go up and down. I mean, I'd like to
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say that that doesn't happen here as well, but often, certainly in the summer months, the sun
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is the natural enemy of cinemas. Right. People, certainly being in Himworthy on the south coast,
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people will love a visit to the beach or to the park, rather than the cinema when the sun comes
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out. So which is usually, I mean, traditionally why the summer is stacked with those big, big
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movies that are kind of weatherproof that people will want to see regardless of the weather.
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So otherwise you're praying for rain, are you? Yeah, I mean, every day it rains is a great day
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for the cinema. So you think cinema basically is holding up, because sometimes I sort of wonder
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slightly. Yeah, no, you do have to be a bit creative, I think. I mean, here we've only got
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two screens, but we often screen upwards of, you know, 15 films, different films a week.
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So we're getting into independent works, films that we see at festivals, films by local filmmakers,
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or the Screen Arts Programme that I mentioned, where it's like West End recorded musicals,
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things like that. So yeah, I think the key is variety. You know, when you go to the multiplexes,
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even though they've got 12 screens, sometimes you'll find all you've got is, you know, whatever
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the new big film is, Deadpool or something, and it'll be on every 15 minutes, because
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in every single one of their screens, we're forced into only having the two screens.
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I mean, we just like the variety. There's so much in the world of film to be offering.
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Yeah. And do you think, given that great sense of history and that building 110 years old,
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there is a customer loyalty that perhaps the multiplexes don't get?
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I'd like to think so. I mean, we offer, I think, exceptional customer service. It's really great,
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and I know seeing our customers week in, week out, and I talk to everyone personally,
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because I'm always in the cinema, so I know a lot of our customers, and I'll always talk to them,
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and I know that they love coming to us. They love that big screen experience. Additionally,
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a lot of the multiplexes have much smaller auditoriums. So although you're seeing this,
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they've got eight or nine screens, but some of them will only seat 20, 30 people,
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or something, whereas we've got a big, old-fashioned, you know, 500-screen screen here,
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which you don't see. Certainly in a new-build cinema, they probably wouldn't even build a
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screen that big. And with those curtains closing, it takes you back. Yeah, exactly. And certainly,
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yeah, I mean, it's romantic, I think, with the old, yeah. And it's interesting as well,
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because we were looking at some of the programs, being 110 years old, films they played,
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you know, films weren't what we know them to be now, 110 years ago. It would have been,
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you know, probably packaged news shorts, and, you know, just kind of travelogues, you know,
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very short clips, no sound, so live organist throughout, you know, that sort of thing.
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So film has definitely, you know, changed over the years.
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Fantastic. Well, it sounds a great program you've got for your 110th. You're looking
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good on 110. Really love this picture. Thanks a lot. Hope it goes brilliantly.
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Cheers, Phil.
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