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Song Sung Blue (12A)

Song Sung Blue
Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love and follow your dreams.

Runtime: 2h 13min

Friday 9 Jan 202611:1516:0019:15
Saturday 10 Jan 202616:4520:00
Sunday 11 Jan 202613:0019:15
Monday 12 Jan 202615:4519:15
Tuesday 13 Jan 202615:4519:15
Wednesday 14 Jan 202616:1519:30
Thursday 15 Jan 202616:00
Friday 16 Jan 202616:45
Saturday 17 Jan 202616:00
Monday 19 Jan 202616:0019:15
Tuesday 20 Jan 202616:00
Wednesday 21 Jan 202612:40

Marty Supreme (15)

Marty Supreme

Timothée Chalamet delivers a career-defining performance in this electrifying portrait of ambition and self-invention. Set in the underground world of competitive table tennis in 1950's New York, the film follows a gifted, reckless hustler whose meteoric rise blurs the line between man and myth. Electric, abrasive, and darkly funny, it captures the thrill, and danger, of believing your own hype.


Runtime: 2h 30


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Friday 9 Jan 202612:3020:00 (Sold Out)
Saturday 10 Jan 202612:3019:15 (Sold Out)
Sunday 11 Jan 202613:4520:00
Monday 12 Jan 202612:1520:00
Tuesday 13 Jan 202612:3020:00
Wednesday 14 Jan 202615:15
Thursday 15 Jan 202612:1519:15

Still Pushing Pineapples (12A)

Still Pushing Pineapples

Following on from Kim’s beloved A BUNCH OF AMATEURS, Still Pushing Pineapples attracted rave responses after its premiere as the opening film at this year’s Sheffield DocFest.


Entertainment, working-class culture, human connection, and the power of pop align in this moving and funny road movie following ageing pop star Dene Michael as he chases one more chart success.


Runtime: 1h 33min

Friday 9 Jan 202614:30
Saturday 10 Jan 202614:15
Thursday 15 Jan 202614:30

The Choral (12A)

The Choral

Set in 1916, Yorkshire, as the First World War claims most of its men, the local Choral Society must recruit young villagers and hire a mysterious new chorus master, Dr. Henry Guthrie (Ralph Fiennes), to keep music alive. Amid conscription and uncertainty, the community discovers that singing together may be the only way to preserve hope and unity.

Filmed across Saltaire, Harrogate, Shipley, Bradford, Keighley, and the Worth Valley Railway in Haworth.

Runtime: 1h 53

*Closed captions are available for this film, ask a member of staff for more information.

Friday 9 Jan 202617:00
Saturday 10 Jan 202616:00
Sunday 11 Jan 202611:0016:15
Monday 12 Jan 202613:30
Tuesday 13 Jan 202614:00
Wednesday 14 Jan 202613:15
Thursday 15 Jan 202617:00

Kids Club: Zootropolis 2 (PG)

Kids Club: Zootropolis 2
Enjoy a special morning screening designed for families with young children, featuring, family-friendly films at a discounted ticket price.

In bustling Bug City, fearless rabbit cop Judy Hopps and sly fox Nick Wilde are back! A mysterious new case threatens the city, and only their wits, courage, and friendship can crack it. Get ready for a bigger, bolder, and wildly fun adventure!

Runtime: 1h 48
Saturday 10 Jan 202611:30
Sunday 11 Jan 202610:15

Warren Miller's SNO-CIETY

Warren Miller's SNO-CIETY

This year’s Warren Miller film is all about community.


Sno-ciety celebrates the friendships and traditions that keep skiers and adventurers coming back to the mountains. From chairlift laughs to lodge gatherings, it’s about more than the slopes. Filmed from the Scottish Highlands to the world’s most iconic peaks, blending breathtaking adventure with a heartfelt story set right here in the UK.


Runtime: 2h

Sunday 11 Jan 202617:15

Senior Screening: Still Pushing Pineapples (12A)

Senior Screening: Still Pushing Pineapples

Following on from Kim’s beloved A BUNCH OF AMATEURS, Still Pushing Pineapples attracted rave responses after its premiere as the opening film at this year’s Sheffield DocFest.


Entertainment, working-class culture, human connection, and the power of pop align in this moving and funny road movie following ageing pop star Dene Michael as he chases one more chart success.


Runtime: 1h 33min

Monday 12 Jan 202611:00

Nuremberg (15)

Nuremberg

From acclaimed director James Vanderbilt comes a gripping drama set during the Nuremberg Trials.


Psychiatrist Dr. Douglas Kelley (Rami Malek) evaluates Nazi war criminals, leading to a tense confrontation with Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe) that exposes the chilling complexities of the human psyche.


Runtime: 2h 28

Monday 12 Jan 202616:30
Tuesday 13 Jan 202616:30
Thursday 15 Jan 202620:00
Friday 16 Jan 202615:45
Saturday 17 Jan 202619:15
Sunday 18 Jan 202619:45
Monday 19 Jan 202613:30
Tuesday 20 Jan 202614:00
Wednesday 21 Jan 202613:3020:00
Thursday 22 Jan 202612:3016:45

Senior Screening: Song Sung Blue (12A)

Senior Screening: Song Sung Blue
Exclusively for film lovers over 60 – enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee and a slice of cake included with your ticket!

Based on a true story, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band, proving it's never too late to find love and follow your dreams.

Runtime: 2h 13min

Tuesday 13 Jan 202610:45
Thursday 15 Jan 202611:15
Thursday 22 Jan 202610:30

Senior Screening: Marty Supreme (15)

Senior Screening: Marty Supreme

Exclusively for film lovers over 60 – enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee and a slice of cake included with your ticket!


Timothée Chalamet delivers a career-defining performance in this electrifying portrait of ambition and self-invention. Set in the underground world of competitive table tennis in 1950's New York, the film follows a gifted, reckless hustler whose meteoric rise blurs the line between man and myth. 


Runtime: 2h 30


Watch Trailer

Wednesday 14 Jan 202611:45

The Royal Opera: La Traviata (2026) (12A)

The Royal Opera: La Traviata (2026)

La Traviata brims with Verdi’s most beloved melodies and the soprano brilliance of Ermonela Jaho, with Richard Eyre’s seductive vision highlighting the tender and devastating beauty at the heart of this timeless opera.


At a lavish Parisian party, courtesan Violetta meets Alfredo Germont, and the two fall passionately in love. Leaving behind her life of luxury, Violetta follows her heart—but happiness is fleeting as life’s harsh realities intervene.

Wednesday 14 Jan 202618:45
Sunday 18 Jan 202614:00

Prime Minister (12A)

Prime Minister
This documentary follows Jacinda Ardern over seven transformative years, going behind the scenes of her administration and her private life, as she is catapulted to the top of New Zealand politics, becomes a feminist political icon, resigns suddenly from office and continues to champion the fight against isolationism, fear, and the distortion of truth.

Runtime: 1h 46

Friday 16 Jan 202611:15
Saturday 17 Jan 202613:15
Sunday 18 Jan 202617:00
Tuesday 20 Jan 202617:30

Hamnet (12A)

Hamnet
In Chloé Zhao’s critically acclaimed adaptation of the bestselling novel, Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley bring to life William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes in powerfully moving tale.

Their joy at the birth of their son, Hamnet, is shattered by a devastating tragedy, one that inspires the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.

Runtime: 2h 5

Friday 16 Jan 202612:3013:4519:1520:00
Saturday 17 Jan 202611:0014:0017:0020:00
Sunday 18 Jan 202611:0013:1519:00
Monday 19 Jan 202612:3017:0020:00
Tuesday 20 Jan 202612:4519:2020:10
Wednesday 21 Jan 202616:1017:0019:15
Thursday 22 Jan 202613:4516:0020:15

Kids Club: Happy Feet (20th Anniversary) (U)

Kids Club: Happy Feet (20th Anniversary)

Enjoy a special morning screening designed for families with young children, featuring, family-friendly films at a discounted ticket price

Mumble is a young emperor penguin who can’t sing like the others, but he can tap dance like no one else. When his difference sets him apart, Mumble sets off on an unforgettable adventure across Antarctica to prove there’s more than one way to find your place.

Runtime: 1h 48m

Saturday 17 Jan 202610:15
Sunday 18 Jan 202610:15

Senior Screening: Hamnet (12A)

Senior Screening: Hamnet
Exclusively for film lovers over 60 – enjoy a complimentary tea or coffee and a slice of cake included with your ticket!

In Chloé Zhao’s critically acclaimed adaptation of the bestselling novel, Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley bring to life William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes. Their joy at the birth of their son, Hamnet, is shattered by a devastating tragedy, one that inspires the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.

Runtime: 2hr 6 
Monday 19 Jan 202610:30
Tuesday 20 Jan 202611:00
Wednesday 21 Jan 202610:30

National Theatre Live: Hamlet (12A)

National Theatre Live: Hamlet

Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is Hamlet in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. Trapped between duty and doubt, surrounded by power and privilege, young Prince Hamlet dares to ask the ultimate question – you know the one.National Theatre Deputy Artistic Director, Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s EdgeOperation Mincemeat) directs this sharp, stylish and darkly funny reimagining.

Thursday 22 Jan 202619:00
Friday 23 Jan 202619:15
Tuesday 27 Jan 202619:15
Tuesday 3 Feb 202619:15
Thursday 5 Feb 202619:15
Wednesday 11 Feb 202619:15
Thursday 12 Feb 202613:15

Sentimental Value (15)

Sentimental Value

Elle Fanning and Stellan Skarsgård star in this Cannes Grand Prix winner, which reunites Joachim Trier with Renate Reinsve, his lead from The Worst Person in the World. When two sisters reconnect with their estranged father, a once-famous director planning a comeback, they confront family secrets, revisit childhood memories, and navigate the complex ties that bind them.


Runtime: 2h 13

Friday 23 Jan 202616:45
Sunday 25 Jan 202619:45
Wednesday 28 Jan 202619:15

Wilding + post-film discussion (PG)

Wilding + post-film discussion

Based on Isabella Tree’s best-selling book, Wilding follows a young couple who gamble their failing 400-year-old estate on nature. Defying tradition, they tear down fences and let the land recover through a bold rewilding experiment, one that becomes among Europe’s most significant.


This event is presented by Wetherby Methodist Church, the screening will be followed by a post-film discussion. Complimentary cake and coffee will be provided at the start of the screening with support from WISE.


 


Sunday 25 Jan 202613:45

The Session Man (12A)

The Session Man
An electrifying documentary celebrating Nicky Hopkins, the genius British pianist behind the biggest rock tracks of all time.

From The Beatles and The Rolling Stones to The Who and The Kinks, Hopkins’ legendary riffs shaped more than 250 albums and defined the sound of rock’s golden era. Featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Pete Townshend, Peter Frampton and more, this film reveals the untold story of the man hailed as rock and roll’s greatest session musician.

Run time: 1h 27min

Sunday 25 Jan 202617:00
Tuesday 27 Jan 202614:00

R.E.M. x Buster Keaton's Sherlock (U)

R.E.M. x Buster Keaton's Sherlock

Silents Synced pairs classic silent films with epic rock music for a unique big-screen experience. Buster Keaton’s 1924 comedy comes alive with R.E.M.’s Monster (1994) and New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996).


Keaton plays a projectionist-turned-detective, using his wits (and stunts!) to clear his name after being framed for stealing his girlfriend’s father’s watch.


A must-see for film buffs and rock fans alike!


Runtime: 45min

Thursday 5 Feb 202620:00
Sunday 8 Feb 202619:15

The Royal Ballet: Woolf Works (2026) (12A)

The Royal Ballet: Woolf Works (2026)

Virginia Woolf defied literary conventions to reveal rich, startling inner worlds.


In Woolf Works, Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor and his luminous artistic team translate her signature stream-of-consciousness style into dance, creating a bold work that rejects traditional narrative. Drawing on Mrs Dalloway, Orlando, The Waves, and other writings, this Olivier Award–winning ballet triptych captures the heart of Woolf’s uniquely artistic spirit.

Monday 9 Feb 202619:15
Sunday 15 Feb 202614:00

National Theatre Live: The Audience (PG)

National Theatre Live: The Audience

One of the most-watched NT Live productions returns after more than a decade. Helen Mirren stars as Queen Elizabeth II in the Olivier- and Tony Award®–winning hit that inspired the Netflix phenomenon The Crown.


For 60 years, Queen Elizabeth II held private weekly meetings with each of her 12 prime ministers—from Churchill to Thatcher to Cameron. These intimate conversations reveal the woman behind the crown and the moments that shaped her reign. Captured live in 2013 from London’s West End.


Runtime: 3h

Thursday 26 Feb 202619:15
Friday 27 Feb 202613:15
Saturday 28 Feb 202615:15
Sunday 1 Mar 202613:00
Wednesday 4 Mar 202615:15
Sunday 8 Mar 202614:45
Monday 9 Mar 202619:15
Thursday 12 Mar 202616:15
Friday 13 Mar 202616:00
Thursday 26 Mar 202619:15

The Royal Ballet: Giselle (2026) (PG)

The Royal Ballet: Giselle (2026)
Giselle, a peasant girl, dies after discovering her lover’s betrayal and becomes a vengeful spirit. Albrecht must face her ghost and the deadly Wilis in this Romantic ballet classic, brought to life by Peter Wright’s iconic Royal Ballet production.

Runtime: 3h 30min
Tuesday 3 Mar 202619:15
Sunday 8 Mar 202614:00

Othello from The Theatre Royal Haymarket (15)

Othello from The Theatre Royal Haymarket
Shakespeare’s masterful tragedy comes alive like never before in an explosive new production of the epic story of manipulation, jealousy, and toxic masculinity, exploring the darker side of power, rage, and desire. 

Starring David Harewood OBE, Toby Jones OBE, Caitlin FitzGerald, Vinette Robinson, and Luke Treadaway. Directed by Tony Award-winner Tom Morris OBE (War Horse, Dr Semmelweis, The Grinning Man) with music by PJ Harvey.

Runtime: 2h 45
Wednesday 4 Mar 202619:15
Saturday 7 Mar 202615:15
Monday 16 Mar 202619:15
Monday 23 Mar 202619:15

Kendal Mountain Film Tour

Kendal Mountain Film Tour
This exclusive film-only event brings you a handpicked selection of Kendal Mountain Festival’s award-winning adventure films.

Showcasing daring feats, breathtaking locations, and powerful stories of human resilience. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer, or simply someone who loves a great story, this is your chance to escape into the world’s most stunning landscapes and be inspired by the extraordinary journeys of those who dare to explore them.

*Six stunning films, to be announced.

Runtime: 2h

Sunday 8 Mar 202618:45
Tuesday 10 Mar 202620:00

Exhibition On Screen: Turner & Constable (12A)

Exhibition On Screen: Turner & Constable
The incredible story of Britain’s greatest landscape artists and their fierce rivalry, made in close collaboration with Tate Britain to celebrate the 250th anniversary of their births.
A new documentary brings Britain’s great landscape rivals J.M.W. Turner and John Constable face-to-face, exploring their fiery competition, contrasting visions, and enduring legacies as Tate Britain unites them for a landmark 250th-anniversary exhibition.
Runtime: 1h 31
Tuesday 10 Mar 202614:30
Wednesday 11 Mar 202614:30
Saturday 14 Mar 202614:30
Sunday 15 Mar 202619:15
Tuesday 17 Mar 202616:15

The Royal Opera: Siegfried (2026) (12A)

The Royal Opera: Siegfried (2026)
A young man unaware of his heritage embarks on a heroic quest, facing dragons, cursed rings, and enchanted Valkyries in Wagner’s Siegfried, the third chapter of the Ring cycle, starring Andreas Schager and conducted by Antonio Pappano.

Runtime: 5h 30
Tuesday 31 Mar 202617:15
Sunday 5 Apr 202614:00

The Royal Opera: The Magic Flute (PG)

The Royal Opera: The Magic Flute

Mozart’s The Magic Flute sparkles in David McVicar’s enchanting production. Prince Tamino sets out to rescue Princess Pamina, joined by Papageno and guided by a magic flute — but as trials unfold, nothing is as it seems and love is the ultimate reward. Starring Julia BullockAmitai PatiHuw Montague RendallKathryn Lewek and Soloman Howard, conducted by Marie Jacquot in her Covent Garden debut.


Runtime: 3h 30


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Tuesday 21 Apr 202618:45
Sunday 26 Apr 202614:00

The Met Opera: Eugene Onegin (PG)

The Met Opera: Eugene Onegin
After her acclaimed 2024 Met debut in Madama Butterfly, soprano Asmik Grigorian returns as Tatiana in Tchaikovsky’s passionate adaptation of Pushkin. Igor Golovatenko reprises Onegin, the urbane hero who realizes his love too late. Deborah Warner’s evocative Met production delivers a richly detailed take on this lyrical romance.

Runtime: 4hr 5min

Tuesday 5 May 202618:00

National Theatre Live: The Playboy of the Western World (12)

National Theatre Live: The Playboy of the Western World

Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton) joins Éanna Hardwicke (The Sixth Commandment) and Siobhán McSweeney (Derry Girls) in John Millington Synge’s gripping play of youth and self-discovery.


Pegeen Flaherty’s world is upended when a young man enters her pub claiming he’s killed his father. Far from being shunned, he becomes a local hero—winning hearts—until a second man unexpectedly arrives.

Filmed live at the National Theatre, Caitríona McLaughlin directs this darkly funny tale brimming with secrets.


Runtime: 2h 30

Thursday 28 May 202619:15
Saturday 30 May 202615:45
Monday 1 Jun 202620:00
Tuesday 2 Jun 202619:15
Friday 5 Jun 202620:00
Monday 8 Jun 202620:00