Family Cinema

This summer holidays, we’re offering you and your kids a chance to catch up (or rewatch) some of the best recent children’s cinema on our big screen. It’s a scorching deal with tickets just £5 for adults and £3 for kids. Each child’s ticket comes with free popcorn and there will be a dedicated chill-out space after every screening.

Lilo & Stitch

Thursday 7 & Friday 8 August

The alien genetic creation Project 626 finds himself crash-landed on Earth, and adopted by Hawaiian tween Lilo and renamed Stitch. While being pursued by his creator, he begins to find an unusual family all his own.

How To Train Your Dragon

Thursday 14 & Friday 15 August

When Hiccup (Mason Thames) entangles himself with Toothless, he breaks a taboo of Viking society. Toothless is a Night Fury dragon, thought untameable and dangerous. But their impossible friendship changes everything in their world.

The Wild Robot

Thursday 21 & Friday 22 August

Superintelligent robot Roz (Lupita Nyong’o) crashlands on a seemingly uninhabited planet. Teaching herself to talk to the animals, she finds a fascinating world of critters who need her help.

Dog Man

Thursday 28 & Friday 29 August

Man and beast, together at last! Or at least that’s the view of the misguided surgeon who bonds a human policeman and his canine companion after a catastrophic accident. Dog Man is sworn to protect and serve – and fetch, sit and roll over. But can he foil the plots of Petey the Cat and win over the police chief?

FAQs

Can I attend these screenings if I don’t have children?

No, every adult must be accompanied by a child (under the age of 18), and every child must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Do you have baby changing facilities?

Yes, there are baby changing facilities, and an area to leave your buggy.

 

What are the post-screening activities?

Activities will vary, but will include activity sheets, with materials provided.

 

Is outside food and drink allowed?

There will be refreshments and light snacks available for purchase before the screening, and Outsider Tart will be open as usual serving drinks and brownies. We ask that you refrain from bringing outside food and drink.

 

Is breastfeeding allowed in the cinema?

Yes, breastfeeding is allowed during these screenings.

 

Are babes in arms permitted?

Babies under 1 are allowed into the screenings, and do not require a ticket.