
Screening of the satirical comedy 'Savage House (15)', a darkly funny tale of class and honour in 18th-century England, starring Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant.
Savage House opens at Plymouth Arts Cinema on Friday 26 June, running through to Thursday 2 July. It's a satirical comedy from director Peter Glanz, a UK production from 2025 that clocks in at 114 minutes. Claire Foy and Richard E. Grant lead the cast, and it's rated 15.
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The story is set in 18th-century England and centres on the Savage family, who've hit their lowest point. They're desperate to win back their honour just as a higher-ranking noble comes to visit, and the whole thing spirals into a mix of duels, decay and blood. It's a satire of the upper classes of the period, so it's as much about the social climbing as the family falling apart.
There are six screenings over the week: Friday 26 June at 20:30, Saturday 27 June at 17:30, Tuesday 30 June at 20:30, Wednesday 1 July at 14:30 (with descriptive subtitles) and 18:00, and Thursday 2 July at 20:30. If you're taking a younger one, the Wednesday afternoon slot is the one with subtitles.
Tickets are £9.50 standard, with matinées at £7.50 and over-66s at £8.50. Under-25s, students, AUP staff and people without an income pay £5.00, and family screenings with babies are also £5.00. 'Friends' get 10% off, and Tuesdays are £6.50. There are free tickets for companions, personal assistants or carers of customers with a disability or a CEA card. Booking online adds a £1.50 transaction fee, which is waived for members. The cinema is at Tavistock Place, Plymouth, PL4 8AT, and you can reach them on 01752 206114.
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