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Picturehouse Cinemas are holding extra Kids' Club screenings during the daytime on Thursday 27 April and Tuesday 2 May.

We hope that this might be useful for the strike days and potentially help families who are supporting each other by sharing childcare on those dates. Free activity sheets will also be available to do in the cafe or take home with you.

Tickets are £3.30 per person per film, and the films showing are:
 

ON THURSDAY 27APRIL:
 

MEGAMIND (PG, 95mins)

Evil genius Megamind finally defeats his do-gooder nemesis, Metro Man, but then minds he is left without a purpose in a superhero-free world.
 

The Ritzy, Brixton 12.30pm
West Norwood Picturehouse 1pm
Clapham Picturehouse 11.45
Bromley Picturehouse 1pm

 

ON TUESDAY 2 MAY:

SING (U, 108mins)

An enterprising koala puts on the world’s greatest singing show to save his beloved theatre in this hilarious animated comedy.

East Dulwich Picturehouse 10.30am
Clapham Picturehouse 12.45
The Ritzy, Brixton 12pm
West Norwood Picturehouse 10.10am

Bromley Picturehouse12.30pm


PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH (PG, 102mins)

Everyone’s favourite leche-loving, swashbuckling, fear-defying feline returns – but Puss in Boots discovers that his passion for peril and disregard for safety have taken their toll. Puss has burned through eight of his nine lives, and getting those lives back will send Puss in Boots on the ultimate adventure.

East Dulwich Picturehouse 1.10pm

 

Tickets are on sale now - you can buy in person at the cinema or via the website at www.picturehouses.com

Kids' Club normally runs on Saturday mornings - find out more at www.picturehouses.com/kidsclub

Please note that the cinema staff are not DBS checked and are not able to take responsibility for any children left unattended

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