R.A.D Screenings and Trof Proudly Present:A Robin Williams All-Dayer!A very special charity All-Dayer dedicated to one of the most prolific, resonant and rad actors in history, Robin Williams. In memory of the tragic loss of Robin Williams we will be donating 20% of all proceeds to MIND Manchester, who are dedicated to helping people who are struggling with mental health issues in our city. Tickets £15 HERE (20% of every ticket is donated to MIND Manchester)

Throughout this day we’ll celebrate the best of Robin Williams Careers, with the films that millions adored and grew up with. From Neverland to a city full of jungle animals, Robin Williams captured the imagination of many generations and here are the films we’ll be screening:

12pm – Doors Open / 12.30pm – Hook/ 3pm – Jumanji/ 5pm – Dead Poets Society/ 7.30pm – Mrs Doubtfire

Hook



We start our event with the amazing faux sequel to Peter Pan HOOK, Which follows Williams as Peter Pan who has grown up to be a cut-throat merger and acquisitions lawyer, and is married to Wendy’s granddaughter. Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman) kidnaps his children, and Peter returns to Never Land with Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts). With the help of her and the Lost Boys, he must remember how to be Peter Pan again in order to save his children by battling with Captain Hook once again! Followed by 35 min intermission We start our event with the amazing faux sequel to Peter Pan HOOK, Which follows Williams as Peter Pan who has grown up to be a cut-throat merger and acquisitions lawyer, and is married to Wendy’s granddaughter. Captain Hook (Dustin Hoffman) kidnaps his children, and Peter returns to Never Land with Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts). With the help of her and the Lost Boys, he must remember how to be Peter Pan again in order to save his children by battling with Captain Hook once again! Followed by 35 min intermission

Jumanji

This quintessential 90’s blockbuster centers around A magical board game that unleashes a world of rad adventure on siblings Peter (Bradley Pierce) and Judy Shepherd (Kirsten Dunst). While exploring an old mansion, the youngsters find a curious, jungle-themed game called Jumanji in the attic. When they start playing, they free Alan Parrish (Robin Williams), who’s been stuck in the game’s inner world for decades. If they win Jumanji, the kids can free Alan for good — but that means braving giant bugs, ill-mannered monkeys and even stampeding rhinos! Followed by 15 min intermission

Dead Poets Society

Our penultimate film was an oscar winner for its screenplay and it one of Robin Williams best. It follows a new English teacher, John Keating (Robin Williams), who is introduced to an all-boys preparatory school that is known for its ancient traditions and high standards. He uses unorthodox methods to reach out to his students, who face enormous pressures from their parents and the school. With Keating’s help, students Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke) and others learn to break out of their shells, pursue their dreams and seize the day! Followed by 30 min intermission.

Mrs Doubtfire

We end this very special day with arugably Robin Williams best work, the film more than any other that protrays the hilairious, the heart warming and the everyman Robin Williams that everyone knows and loves. This classic poses the question, How far would an ordinary father go to spend more time with his children? Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams) is no ordinary father, so when he learns his ex-wife (Sally Field) needs a housekeeper, he applies for the job. With the perfect wig, a little makeup and a dress for all occasions, he becomes Mrs. Doubtfire, a devoted British nanny who is hired on the spot. Free to be the “woman” he never knew he could be, the disguised Daniel creates a whole new life with his entire family.