RSA Kids Club Holiday Screenings - RSA

RSA Kids Club Holiday Screenings

At the House

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Join us during the school holidays for fun film screenings for all the family. We'll be showing everyone's favourite movies direct from our Durham Street Auditorium. Exclusively for children and their parents or carers. 

Please be aware, that as we are a registered charity, the hospitality income from food and beverage sales supports our work and charitable mission as a social change organisation. We therefore do not permit externally purchased food and drink to be consumed at RSA House. Instead, we will have a variety if food and drinks available to purchase; including freshly popped popcorn. We also have a Coffee Shop onsite, where our baristas make delicious espresso-based coffees, and our chefs prepare daily an excellent selection of good value breakfasts and lunches. Why not come early for lunch?

Doors will open at 12:30pm with the film starting at 1pm.

Two tickets options: General admission: £2.50. General admission plus a goodbag: £5.50.

What's on: 

  • Monday 12 February: Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
  • Monday 1 April: Hop
  • Monday 27 May: The Karate Kid
  • Monday 12 August: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
  • Monday 19 August; Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmegeddon
  • Monday 18 October: Holes

 

 

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