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Sutton Hoo Special Event

Sutton Hoo Special Event (12A Live)

Saturday 24 May 20259:30am

Screening of a Time Team Special, The Sutton Hoo Ship – Rebuilding a Legend, followed by a fascinating Question & Answer session with Helen Geake (Time Team) and Martin Carver (Emeritus Professor of Archaeology at the University of York).


This special event is part of The Saxon Festival 2025. This will be a family-friendly fun-packed day of discovery lined up for you. At The Longshed you can meet the people reconstructing the Sutton Hoo Ship, visit the original burial site at Sutton Hoo in the evening for an exclusive tour, visit our exhibitors’ stalls and get hand-on with some of the shipbuilding techniques. For full details and booking details for other events on the day. please click on the link here



MI: The Final Reckoning

MI: The Final Reckoning (TBC)

Saturday 24 May 20253:00pm (Closed)7:00pm (Closed)
Sunday 25 May 20255:15pm (Closed)
Monday 26 May 20253:00pm (Closed)7:00pm (Closed)

Tom Cruise returns to the role of IMF agent Ethan Hunt who is seeking the location of the destructive A.I. known as the Entity, a search set in motion by the events of the seat-gripping Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning - Part I from 2023.


Tickets on sale from 28th April

Michelangelo: Love & Death

Michelangelo: Love & Death (U)

Sunday 25 May 20253:00pm

Michelangelo - Love and Death offers a cinematic journey through the great chapels and museums of Florence, Rome and the Vatican, to the print and drawing rooms of Europe, to explore Michelangelo's tempestuous life. The film goes in search of a greater understanding of this charismatic and enigmatic figure, both through his relationships with his contemporaries and his ongoing artistic legacy.


The film invites audiences to intimately examine Michelangelo’s art and artistic process - from the Carrara quarries where Michelangelo sourced his marble, to the new technology being used to attribute works. The film also offers a rare chance to get up close to the mesmerising Rothschild Bronzes, which, following an extensive research project carried out by Academics in Cambridge in 2015, were positively attributed to Michelangelo after over a century of debate.


Key contributors to the film include art critics Martin Gayford and Jonathan Jones, Deputy Director of the Vatican Museums Professor Arnold Nesselrath and contemporary artist Tania Kovats.


Filming locations include Casa Buonarroti in Florence, Carrara marble mines, the Medici Chapel and the Vatican. These beautiful locations, combined with high-resolution views of Michelangelo’s greatest works, convene to create a staggering visual experience.