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Nottingham Contemporary
Wednesday 30 October 2019 | 6.30pm
£5 per ticket | Five tickets for £20
This season, The Screen at Contemporary looks to the often overlooked, sometimes controversial and frequently subversive world of musicals where love, hate, sex and politics are played out through song, music and dance. Join Nottingham Contemporary for SWAY!
West Side Story
Jerome Robbins & Robert Wise, 1961
153 Min. Cert PG.
1950s, New York. Two rival gangs, the Sharks and the Jets, battle it out in a Romeo and Juliet style tragedy. Exploring themes of race, class and sex, the music and dance feels like move into a new era of musicals.
Tickets are available for purchase online. To book for five films, please call 0115948 9750.
To see the full list of films, please click here.
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