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The Outrun – Subtitled
The Outrun (15) – Subtitled Screening Saoirse Ronan turns in yet another phenomenal award baiting performance in NoraFingscheidt’s immersive adaptation of Amy Liptrops best-selling memoir 30-year-old Ronna leaves rehab and a turbulent life in London and returns to the remote Orkney islands, hoping for a fresh start among the wild beauty of her childhood home. […]
› Read morePaddington 2 – Sensory & Dementia Friendly
Paddington 2 (PG) – Dementia & Sensory Friendly Screening Pack your marmalade sandwiches for the return of Michael Bonds much loved bear from Darkest Peru. In the sequel, Paddington is happily settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, where he has become a popular member of the community. While searching for the perfect present […]
› Read moreThe Critic – Subtitled
The Critic (15) – Subtitled Screening Ian McKellen and Gemma Arterton lead a stellar British cast in this deliciously dark and sharp-witted thriller. Set in 1930s London, it revolves around a feared theatre critic named Jimmy Erskine, his loyal assistant, a newspaper owner who wants to get rid of the critic and an actress who […]
› Read moreMeet The Animals at Halloween
Meet the Animals at our Halloween Stay and Play Come and meet our farm animals and help us to welcome our new baby goats! Fun Halloween activities too. Suitable for disabled and neurodivergent children and young people aged 5+. £8.50 per child. These sessions are part of Active Impact’s Of Course We Can programme and are […]
› Read moreIt Ends With Us – Subtitled
The first Colleen Hoover novel adapted for the big screen tells the story of Lily Bloom, a woman who overcomes a traumatic childhood to embark on a new life in Boston and chase a lifelong dream of opening her own business. A chance meeting with charming neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid sparks an intense connection. When Lily’s […]
› Read moreCinderella – Sensory/Dementia Friendly
Fairytales don’t always look like they do in the storybooks… Countdown with us to midnight and help the Prince search for his love, who’s lost her glass slipper, in this fun-filled, laugh-a-minute pantomime that’s guaranteed to get the whole family feeling festive. From an exciting and brand-new writing and creative team at The Roses. Tickets: […]
› Read moreCinderella – BSL
Fairytales don’t always look like they do in the storybooks… Countdown with us to midnight and help the Prince search for his love, who’s lost her glass slipper, in this fun-filled, laugh-a-minute pantomime that’s guaranteed to get the whole family feeling festive. From an exciting and brand-new writing and creative team at The Roses. Tickets: […]
› Read moreHarold and the Purple Crayon – Sensory Friendly
These screenings are ideal for those living with Dementia, Autism or any other condition that affects day to day living, to enjoy a social activity in a welcoming environment. The lights will be left on low and there may be the possibility of people talking or moving around. Inside of his book, adventurous Harold can make […]
› Read moreThelma – Subtitled
The Roses offers Subtitled Screenings (in English) to enable those who have difficulty hearing to enjoy the most popular film releases. An elderly grandmother becomes an unlikely action hero when she takes matters into her own hands after falling victim to a telephone scam. Putting a clever spin on the Hollywood revenge movie, this crowd-pleasing crime caper it […]
› Read moreThelma – Dementia Friendly
An elderly grandmother becomes an unlikely action hero when she takes matters into her own hands after falling victim to a telephone scam. Putting a clever spin on the Hollywood revenge movie, this crowd-pleasing crime caper it employs the familiar tropes of the action genre in hilarious, age-appropriate ways. 94-year-old June Squibb portrays the strong-willed […]
› Read moreKensuke’s Kingdom – Sensory Friendly
These screenings are ideal for those living with Dementia, Autism or any other condition that affects day to day living, to enjoy a social activity in a welcoming environment. The lights will be left on low and there may be the possibility of people talking or moving around. Young Michael, shipwrecked on a remote island, must […]
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