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Disclosure Day

Disclosure Day (TBC)

Saturday 27 Jun 20261:00pm4:15pm7:30pm
Sunday 28 Jun 20266:00pm
Monday 29 Jun 20261:00pm4:15pm

If you found out we weren’t alone, if someone showed you, proved it to you, would that frighten you?


This summer, the truth belongs to seven billion people.


We are coming close to … Disclosure Day.


Based on a story by Spielberg, the screenplay is by David Koepp, whose previous work with Spielberg includes the scripts for Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, War of the Worlds and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.


TICKETS ON SALE FROM 9:00AM ON 27TH MAY

Shrek - 25th Anniversary

Shrek - 25th Anniversary (U)

Sunday 28 Jun 20263:00pm

When a green ogre named Shrek discovers his swamp has been 'swamped' with all sorts of fairytale creatures by the scheming Lord Farquaad, Shrek sets out with a very loud donkey by his side to 'persuade' Farquaad to give Shrek his swamp back.


Instead, a deal is made. Farquaad, who wants to become the King, sends Shrek to rescue Princess Fiona, who is awaiting her true love in a tower guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. But once they head back with Fiona, it starts to become apparent that not only does Shrek, an ugly ogre, begin to fall in love with the lovely princess, but Fiona is also hiding a huge secret.


All tickets £5.00

Time and Water

Time and Water (TBC)

Monday 29 Jun 20267:30pm

Facing the death of his country’s glaciers and the loss of his beloved grandparents, Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason turns his archives into a time capsule to hold what is slipping away — family, memory, time, and water. Tasked to write the eulogy for Okjökull, the first glacier to be declared dead due to climate change, Magnason reflects on how glaciers create an archive of deep time within their ice over millions of years. Likening this idea of the depth of time to intergenerational memory, he sets out to pass along the stories of his grandparents for future generations, before they too vanish. Drawing from an evocative mix of photographs, home movies, myths, songs, and folk tales, Time and Water is at once an elegy for what we've lost and an attempt at cinematic time travel to retain it.