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Medina Movies
Box Office Opening times
Monday - Tuesday
10.00am - 6.00pm
Wednesday - Friday
10.00am - 8.00pm
Saturdays
10.00am - 1.00pm
Also open for one and a half hours prior to each performance
Medina Theatre
Fairlee Road
Newport
Isle of Wight
PO30 2DX
(01983) 527020
(01983) 822821
General: katie.smith@iow.gov.uk
Technical: darren.smith@iow.gov.uk
duncan.lockhart@iow.gov.uk
Website: duncan.lockhart@iow.gov.uk
Last Updated 12 May 2012
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Welcome to the Medina Theatre Website!
On our site you will find lots of information about the theatre, including
details of what shows we have coming up, what films we are showing as
part of our "Medina Movies" seasons and general theatre details for those
people wishing to stage an event here!
Download our latest Programme of Events - Here
Online
Booking
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Here are some of the highlights of what we've got coming up over the
next few months
- 18 May - The Blues Band
- 19 July - The Delicate sounds of Pink Floyd (tribute) - Book
Online
- 27 July - Dominic Kirwan - Book
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- 31 July - Jim Davidson - The Legend (Back by popular demand)
- 10 August - Mercury (in aid of the Donkey Sanctuary) - Book
Online
- 12 August - Everly Brothers and Friends Tribute Show - Book
Online
- 15 September - David Icke - Book
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- 12 October - ELO Experience - Book
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- 30 October - Royal Marines (in aid of the Seafarers) - Book
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- 9 November - Talon - Book
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More details will be available nearer the time. For details of all our
other events, please see our Whats On section.
Our next event:
| Thursday, 17th May 8:00PM | Vectis Decorative and Fine Arts Society Fine Art Forgery: Craftsmanship or Conjuring trick?
Lecture by David Phillips
Art forgery is extremely lucrative, but modern dating and analysis techniques have made the identification of forged art work much simpler. Forgers have never had it so good, as cash, even now, floods into new, lightly regulated art markets. Careful connoisseurs therefore consider stylistic, technical and archival evidence before making an attribution. But the scientific and documentary evidence can also be faked and market pressures favour the forger! In this lecture, we will meet a cast of colourful characters including Otto Wacker, Hans van Meegeren and Tom Keating. David Phillips studied History at Oxford, has worked for Nottingham Castle Museum and from 1982-98 lectured in Museum Studies and Art History at Manchester University. David makes a welcome return to Vectis. His stimulating lecture Is Christmas in good taste? gave us food for thought.
Vectis DFAS Website Tickets: Available on the door |
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