LIVE screenings from top productions can be enjoyed at Ventnor Arts Club this week.

Tomorrow, Dialouges Des Carmélites will be shown live from the Metropolitan Opera from 4.30pm to 8pm.

Met music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads Poulenc’s masterpiece, showing this devastating portrayal of faith and martyrdom live in HD for the first time.

Novice nun Blanche’s aristocratic family flee the terror of the French Revolution, with Blanche remaining behind, struggling between her fear of the guillotine and her duty to the convent. Look out for the shattering final scene.

On Tuesday, All My Sons by Arthur Miller is being shown live from the National Theatre's The Old Vic, from 7pm.

Directed by Jeremy Herrin, it stars Sally Field and Bill Pullman as a success story couple — but nothing lasts forever.

The film Widows (15) is being shown on Wednesday at 7.30pm.

From Academy Award winning director Steve McQueen comes a blistering, modern-day thriller set against the backdrop of crime, passion and corruption.

Widows is the story of four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands' criminal activities.

On Thursday from 7pm, the contemporary face of the Royal Ballet is shown in works from three of today’s leading choreographers.

Christopher Wheeldon’s Within the Golden Hour is based around seven couples separating and intermingling, to music by Vivaldi and Bosso and lit with rich colours suggested by sunset.

Crystal Pite’s Flight Pattern uses a large dance ensemble and Górecki's music from Symphony of Sorrowful Songs for a poignant and passionate reflection on migration.

Medusa, a new work by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, will also be showcased.