Bromsgrove Arts is making a splash in the community by bringing screen performances from National Theatre Live into its fold.
The event is set to kick off on June 9 with The Motive and the Cue, followed by the newly released Nye on July 14.
The initiative, except for August and December, will be a monthly affair.
A spokesperson from Bromsgrove Arts, said: "We are delighted to be able to bring National Theatre’s world class productions to our big screen as part of our ever growing programme of movies, event cinema, live music & drama.”
National Theatre Live's performances cater to diverse interests, covering serious drama, romcoms, and famous sold-out productions.
In The Motive and the Cue, Mark Gatiss from Sherlock and Johnny Flynn from Emma depict Richard Burton and John Gielgud's controversial Hamlet rehearsals for the big screen.
But as rehearsals progress, two ages of theatre collide and the collaboration between actor and director soon threatens to unravel.
The second screening of Nye showcases the life of Aneurin 'Nye' Bevan, following a serious operation that confronts him with death.
His fight for a free nationalised Health Service and political career form the core of the story.
Bromsgrove Arts, the home of Fairfield Flicks & Fairfield Music, is located at Fairfield Village Hall.
The project is managed by Fairfield Village Community Association with the support of a team of volunteers.
Free parking and a licenced bar add to the appeal.
For information and advanced tickets for all events visit www.bromsgrovearts.org.uk.
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