Frederick Ashton’s ballet of pure sunshine.
5 Nov: Wed 7.15pm
A woman’s obsessive search for her missing sister leads her into a terrifying mystery at the hands of an unknown evil.
31 Oct–6 Nov: Fri–Thu 8.45pm
This adaptation of Stephanie Meyer’s vampire-romance novel tells the coming of age story of Bella Swan (Stewart). Unhappily decanted from Arizona with her dad Charlie (Burke), Bella’s humdrum existence is transformed when vampire Edward’s (Pattinson) superpowers save her from getting squished by a truck. She subsequently falls under Edward’s spell and into conflict with various vampire sects.
31 Oct–6 Nov: Mon 4.30pm; Thu 6pm; Fri 7.30pm
Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.
31 Oct–6 Nov: Fri–Sun 3pm, 5.45pm & 8.30pm; Mon 3pm & 5.45pm; Tue–Thu 3pm, 5.45pm & 8.30pm
Deservedly popular time-travelling fantasy adventure with street-smart 80s teenager whisked back in time for a little chicanery with his future parents.
1 Nov–6 Nov: Mon 7.30pm; Tue 2.15pm; Thu 5pm; Sat 7.30pm
A world-renowned K-Pop girl group balance their lives in the spotlight with their secret identities as demon hunters.
31 Oct–2 Nov: Fri–Sun noon, 2.30pm & 5pm
Get ready for the ultimate rock experience as Bat Out of Hell roars onto the big screen this Halloween! The cast of the West End production will bring Jim Steinman and Meat Loafs iconic anthems to life, including Id Do Anything For Love (But I Wont Do That), Paradise By The Dashboard Light, Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad, Dead Ringer For Love, and, of course, Bat Out of Hell. Bat out of Hell -The Musical promises a spectacle that will leave you breathless! This heart-pounding experience, with a powerhouse eight-piece live band on stage, delivers a new production with sprawling multi-level platforms to transport you from Ravens bedroom to the underground world of the Lost in a visual feast that pushes the boundaries of live theatre.
30 Oct: Thu 7.15pm
On the cusp of global superstardom, New Jersey rocker Bruce Springsteen struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past as he records the album “Nebraska” in the early 1980s.
24 Oct–30 Oct: Fri–Tue 2.15pm, 5pm & 7.45pm; Wed 2.15pm & 7.45pm; Thu 2.15pm, 5pm & 7.45pm
Based on the bestselling book, REGRETTING YOU introduces audiences to Morgan Grant (Allison Williams) and her daughter Clara (Mckenna Grace) as they explore what’s left behind after a devastating accident reveals a shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover each other. REGRETTING YOU is a story of growth, resilience, and self-discovery in the aftermath of tragedy, also starring Dave Franco and Mason Thames with Scott Eastwood and Willa Fitzgerald, in theatres this October.
24 Oct–30 Oct: Fri–Sun 2pm, 4.45pm & 7.30pm; Mon 2pm & 4.45pm; Tue–Thu 2pm, 4.45pm & 7.30pm
Three 17th century witches are brought back to life in modern-day Salem, and go searching for young blood to keep them immortal. Max (Katz) is our hapless hero, helped out of one predicament to the next by resourceful heroine Allison (Vinessa Shaw). The story cracks along, the effects are moderate, the gags good, but it’s for the younger end of the teen market.
25 Oct–28 Oct: Tue 12.40pm; Sat 10.15am