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NT Live: The Misanthrope

NT Live: The Misanthrope

Telling the truth isn’t always that simple...


Alice, a brilliant novelist, despises the carefully constructed lies of modern society. But the more she challenges those around her, the fiercer the backlash becomes. Soon, she must confront the price of speaking her truth in a world that would rather silence her.


Award-winner Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) plays the title role in this razor-sharp reimagining of Molière’s classic dark comedy.


Filmed live on stage at the National Theatre, Indhu Rubasingham directs Martin Crimp’s (Cyrano de Bergerac) highly anticipated play.


Tickets £17 standard, £12.50 under 26.


Isbourne Arts Members get £3 off their individual screening ticket. Join our membership scheme here - £18 per year with £3 off for screenings.


The Misanthrope starts at 7.30pm. Doors and bar open at 6.45pm.

Performance Dates

Tuesday 22 Sep 202619:30 Book Now

National Theatre Live: Golden Boy

National Theatre Live: Golden Boy

 An all American classic comes to the big screen at Isbourne Arts


Josh O’Connor (The Crown; Challengers) leads the cast in this searing revival of Clifford Odets’ knockout American classic.


1930s New York, at the height of the Depression. Joe Bonaparte is a gifted young violinist with a future in music, until a chance at fame and fortune lures him into the brutal world of professional boxing. He must confront what he’s willing to sacrifice, who he’s willing to become and how to find his place in a world that demands he choose a side.



Filmed live from the Almeida Theatre and featuring a live string quartet, Olivier Award-winner Sam Yates (Vanya) directs this propulsive drama exploring ambition, identity, and the high price of success. It was sold out on its London stage run - now is your chance to see it as it comes to the big screen at Isbourne Arts.


Tickets £17 standard and £12.50 under 26. Isbourne Arts Members £14 standard and £9.50 under 26.


Golden Boy debuts on screens across the UK on November 5 and you can see it first at Isbourne Arts at 7.30pm. Doors and bar open at 6.45pm.


Isbourne Arts Membership is £18 per person per year and memebers get £3 off screenings. It's another way to support Isbourne Arts as we continue to bring the best of the arts to Winchcombe.

Performance Dates

Thursday 5 Nov 202619:30 Book Now

The Devil Wears Prada 2

The Devil Wears Prada 2

Miranda Priestly is taking over the Izzy. Make sure you're wearing cerulean.


The film of Summer 2026 is heading to the big screen at Isbourne Arts.


Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci reprise their iconic roles from The Devil Wears Prada, Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel are all back in the offices of Runway Magazine in the long awaited sequel while David Frankel returns as director.


Plus - Isbourne Arts membership gives you £3 off every screening which means that members see this film for a fiver. Unlike florals for spring, it's genuinely groundbreaking.


Tickets £8 standard and £5 for Isbourne Arts members


Screening at 7.30pm, doors and bar open at 6.45pm


Membership is available to buy online. It costs £18 per person per year and offers a saving of £3 on every screening at Isbourne Arts. The savng is automatically applied at checkout. Membership is another way of showing support for Isbourne Arts as well as a great way to save money on our range of screenings. More details and how to join can be found here.

Performance Dates

Wednesday 26 Aug 202619:30 Book Now

Winchcombe Potters on Film

Winchcombe Potters on Film

A triple bill of archive footage presented by the Edgeler Collection as part of the Winchcombe Pottery centernary celebrations


  • One Good Turn: short Pathe newsreel filmed at Winchcombe Pottery in 1930, rare early footage of working life in a small production pottery featuring Michael Cardew and Elijah Comfort's arm!


  • Mud and Water Man: 1973 biographical documentary film about the renowned potter, Michael Cardew, founder of Winchcombe Pottery, directed by Alister Hallum. Funded by the Arts Council, now held in the BFI archves. Running time 50 minutes.


  • Winchcombe Pottery, directed by Bill Barton: filmed at the Pottery in 1982 featuring Ray and Mike Finch, Eddie Hopkins, Toff Milway, Bob Wilkins, Duncan Shaw, Jane Brooks and Sid Tustin. Music composed and sung by Mike Finch. Running time 30 minutes.


Tickets: £15 standard £10 under-26; £3 off for Isbourne Arts members


Doors and bar open from 5pm

Performance Dates

Saturday 12 Sep 202619:30 Book Now