Films include Amsterdam, Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris and The Lost King
Harry Lloyd as Richard III in The Lost King. Picture: Graeme Hunter
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Wed 19 October
18:00 The Lost King
20:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
Thu 20 October
13:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
16:00 The Lost King
19:15 La Bohème – Royal Opera House Live
Fri 21 October
13:00 The Lost King
15:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
18:00 The Lost King - Safe Seating Screening
20:30 Amsterdam
Sat 22 October
14:30 The Lost King
17:00 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
19:30 Amsterdam
Sun 23 October
14:00 Jack Absolute Flies Again – National Theatre Encore
19:30 Amsterdam
Mon 24 October
13:00 Tad The Lost Explorer And The Curse Of The Mummy – Family Cinema
15:15 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
17:45 Amsterdam
20:30 The Lost King
Tue 25 October
13:00 Tad The Lost Explorer And The Curse Of The Mummy – Family Cinema
15:15 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris – Subtitled and Audio Description and Safe Seating Screening
17:45 The Lost King
20:15 Amsterdam
Wed 26 October
11:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris – Parent & Baby Screening
14:30 Tad The Lost Explorer And The Curse Of The Mummy – Family Cinema
17:45 The Lost King
20:15 Amsterdam
Thu 27 October
13:00 Tad The Lost Explorer And The Curse Of The Mummy – Family Cinema
15:15 Amsterdam
18:00 The Lost King
20:30 Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris
SPECIAL EVENT CINEMA
Thu 20 October, 7.15pm
LA BOHÈME (CERT TBC) – ROYAL OPERA LIVE
Director: Richard Jones | 180m | 2022 | UK | Sung in Italian with English supertitles
Thu 19:15
Sun 23 October
JACK ABSOLUTE FLIES AGAIN (15) – NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE
Director: Emily Burns | 178m | 2022 | UK
Sun 14:00
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