People’s Choice Group Cinema and Review Club
Community Groups at Storyhouse Running fromLast event: Tuesday 20 December 2022 at 10.30am
- £6 payable on the day (cash or card)
- Cinema
Come along to our monthly Cinema & Review Club at Storyhouse!
We meet on a Tuesday, once a month to watch a film of our choice. This is a relaxed screening, we watch 4 trailers to begin then vote together for the next film.
Feel free to join us afterwards for a review session, have a chat and meet new friends. Bring your lunch or buy something from The Kitchen at Storyhouse!
We meet at 10.30 in the morning, the film starts at 11. We usually finish by 3 in the afternoon. This session is open to anyone over the age of 16 with a learning disability, learning difficulty or autistic spectrum condition.
Please fill in the form below if you’d like to book a place, the details you give will be passed on to the event organiser:
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