Autumn Programme of films, concerts and tea dances

Tea Dances
  Saturdays   at 2.30pm  13 October, 17  November & 15 December
        Strictly fun –  join in a social afternoon of Ballroom, Latin and Sequence dancing, to the  sounds of the DJ’s selection of popular dance tunes.  All levels of ability are welcome, and a  partner is not necessary. Free dance lesson at 2pm. Tickets: £8.50 includes a  glass of Prosecco or tea/coffee.
Christmas Tea Dance – dress code - Christmas Sparkle.

Sunday 14 October at 3pm
        That  Night in Rio (1941)
        Dir. Irving Cummings (U) 91 mins
        Billed as ‘a magnificent extravaganza’,  Alice Faye teams up with Don Ameche and Carmen Miranda in a musical many  consider as Twentieth Century Fox’s best. Brace yourselves for Carmen Miranda’s  explosive opening number: Chicka Chicka  Boom Chick and her unforgettable I,  Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much). 
        Tickets: £7.00/£5.50 concessions
Sunday 21 October at 3.00pm
  Silent Film – Wings
        Dir. Lucien Hubbard (1927)
          Donald MacKenzie at the Mighty Wurlitzer.
          Wings  is the finest American silent war film, set during the First World War. Released  by Paramount Pictures, it stars Clara Bow, Charles "Buddy" Rogers and  Richard Arlen. Gary Cooper appears in a small role which helped launch his  Hollywood career. Hundreds of extras and some 300 pilots were involved in the  filming, including pilots and planes of the United States Army Air Corps.  Acclaimed for its technical prowess and realism upon release, the film  became the yardstick against which future aviation films were measured, mainly  because of its realistic air-combat sequences.
          This screening is the Museum’s way of marking the centenary of the end of the  First World War. Donald MacKenzie, from the Odeon Leicester Square,  will be at the Wurlitzer to provide the accompaniment to this thrilling  and dramatic cinematic experience.
          Tickets:  £12.50
          
                    Sunday 4 November at 3.00pm
          Pin Up Girl (1944)
          Dir. Bruce  Humberstone (U) 84 mins
          Betty Grable stars in this musical love  story as Lorrie Jones, the toast of a USO canteen and surrounded by adoring  servicemen. When she falls in love with one of them, Tommy played by John  Harvey, she decides that if she poses as a Broadway star she can follow her man  wherever he goes. Also starring Martha Raye.
          Tickets: £7.00/£5.50 concessions
  
          Sunday 25 November at 3.00pm 
          The  Dolly Sisters (1945)
          Dir. Irving  Cummings (U) 114 mins
          Betty Grable’s biggest hit made at the  height of her career, this is also her splashiest and most lavish musical.  Grable and June Haver star as two sisters from Hungary who become famous  entertainers. Oscar-nominated for best music and featuring songs I Can’t Begin to Tell You and I’m Always Chasing Rainbows.
      Tickets: £7.00/£5.50 concessions
Sunday 9 December at 3.00pm
        Holiday Affair (1949)
        Dir. Don Hartman (U) 87 mins
          This festive season we are delighted to  present this charming Christmas classic rom-com starring Janet Leigh and Robert  Mitchum. The story of a recently widowed woman and her young son, and the two  men who have fallen in love with her - plus snow and all the seasonal trimmings  you could wish for.
        Tickets: £7.00/£5.50 concessions
Sunday 16 at 3.00pm
        Christmas Concert
        The Museum's ever-popular annual  spectacular! Chris Barber, resident organist and Director of Music at the  Musical Museum, will enchant you at the Mighty Wurlitzer.  He will be joined by a group of talented  vocalists and musicians in a very special concert. Spectacular lighting and  projection will whisk you to Manhattan in the snow and skating in the park, as  this year’s theme is "Christmas in New York". Expect lots of popular  classics as well as seasonal favourites.
        Tickets: £16.50 (free glass of prosecco for advance booking  by 30 November).
Opening hours
The Museum is open on Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holiday Mondays from 10:30am to 5pm, last entry is at 4pm.
Tours with live demonstrations of self playing instruments and the Mighty Wurlitzer take place at 11am, 1pm & 3pm.
The Museum is open on any day for groups consisting of 20 people or more. Please contact the museum for further details.
Admission:
Standard entry: £11.00
                    Concessions: £9.00 
                    Children (5 to 16): £5.00
                    Family ticket (2 adults plus up to 3 children) £25.00
                    50% off for residents of the London Borough of Hounslow
The museum, concert hall & tea room are available for hire for parties, special events and corporate functions. Discounted rates apply to community & charity hires.
October 1, 2018
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