Hebden Bridge Picture House
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WELCOME TO THE PICTURE HOUSE ENTRY PRICES FILMS (no booking facility; cash payment on door only): HEBDEN BRIDGE Adult £7 Senior (Over 60s) / Passport to Leisure Card £6 PICTURE HOUSE Young Person (Ages 3–25) / Full Time Student £5 Special Price Screenings (price applies to everyone): Elevenses / Parent and Baby £6 The Picture House is a single screen cinema built in 1921 and seating over 500, showing mainstream, art-house, Family Matinee (early afternoon film) £5 family, classic and foreign language films and broadcasting Under 3s are free live theatre, music, opera and ballet on to the big screen. We’re open every evening, weekend afternoons, Thursday Picture This Members receive £1 off Film prices, not including mornings and for matinees during the school holidays. the Family Matinee £5 price. We have a kiosk and bar serving hot, cold and alcoholic LIVE ARTS PRICES (unless otherwise stated) drinks, sweet and savoury snacks, ice creams, cakes and Pre-booking online / in person advised popcorn – cash only please. Please do not bring your own food and drink into the cinema. Adult £15 Senior (Over 60s) / Passport to Leisure Card £13 ACCESSIBILITY Young Person (Ages 3–25) / Full Time Student £11 Picture This Members receive £2 off Live Arts prices We are wheelchair accessible; access is via a ramp to the right hand (park) side of the building, using a RADAR key or calling 01422 842807 to alert a staff member to gain admission. An accessible toilet is located in the foyer (accessed via the auditorium). We have 4 wheelchair spaces within the seating area on sloping floor and 6 level floor wheelchair spaces at the rear of the stalls. For the hearing impaired we have headsets to give amplification and we aim to screen at least one film a week with subtitles on screen (subject to availability). For The Box Office opens for on-the-door ticket sales 15 minutes the visually impaired audio description is offered through before the cinema programme of adverts and trailers starts audio headsets. Subtitled screenings and audio described and 60 minutes before a Live Arts performance or special event films are listed overleaf with S/T and A/D. commences. The Box Office stays open for further hour after the film or LOCATION & PARKING event start time for the sale of Live Arts advance tickets for future dates. Live Arts tickets are available to buy at www.wegottickets.com/hbpicturehouse We cannot take card payments so please bring cash. There is no telephone ticket booking facility. Hebden Bridge Picture House www.hbph.co.uk New Road, Hebden Bridge, HX7 8AD War Cold We’re located in the centre of town on the A646 (Halifax T: 01422 842807 (cinema opening hours only) to Burnley road) close to many bus stops and 5 minutes’ walk from the railway station. T: 01422 847287 (weekday mornings only) There is no customer parking at the cinema, but on street E: [email protected] parking is available nearby and the town has many pay and Find and follow us online at Twitter @hbpicturehouse display car parks. We have one disabled parking space Facebook at HebdenBridgePictureHouse and 31 August - 4 October 2018 which customers may use when it is available. Instagram at hbpicturehouse W/B FRI 31 AUGUST W/B FRI 14 SEPTEMBER W/B FRI 28 SEPTEMBER Fri 31 The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (U) 1.30pm Fri 14 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Fri 28 The Miseducation of 7.45pm The Escape (15) 7.45pm Sat 15 Dementia Friendly: Funny Face (U) 11am** Cameron Post (15) Sat 1 The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (U) 1.30pm Christopher Robin (PG) 1.30pm Sat 29 Luis and the Aliens (U) A/D 1.30pm Reel Film: The Big Sleep (PG) 4.30pm Teatime Classics: Funny Face (U) 4.30pm Surreal Reels: Heathers (15) 4.30pm Mary Shelley (12A) A/D 7.45pm BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm The Seagull (12A) 7.45pm Sun 2 The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales (U) 1.30pm Sun 16 Christopher Robin (PG) 1.30pm Sun 30 Luis and the Aliens (U) A/D S/T 1.30pm The Escape (15) 4.30pm BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 4.15pm The Seagull (12A) 4.30pm Leaning into the Wind (PG) 7.45pm Christopher Robin (PG) 7.45pm The Miseducation of 7.45pm Cameron Post (15) Mon 3 Leaning into the Wind (PG) 7.45pm Mon 17 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D S/T 7.30pm Mon 1 Under the Tree (15) 7.45pm Tue 4 The Apparition (12A) 7.45pm Tue 18 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Tue 2 The Miseducation of 7.45pm Wed 5 The Apparition (12A) 7.45pm Wed 19 BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Cameron Post (15) Thu 6 National Theatre Live: Julie (15) 7.00pm* Thu 20 Christopher Robin (PG) 10.30am BlacKkKlansman (15) A/D 7.30pm Wed 3 The Seagull (12A) 7.45pm W/B FRI 7 SEPTEMBER Thu 4 From The Globe Theatre: 7.15pm* W/B FRI 21 SEPTEMBER The Winter’s Tale (Adv.12A) Fri 7 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm For up to date information, full film synopsis and Fri 21 Cold War (15) 7.45pm trailers or to join our weekly email list or Picture This Sat 8 FREE: Heritage Open Morning 10.00am membership scheme please visit our website hbph.co.uk Open from 10am - 12.45pm Sat 22 Incredibles 2 (PG) 1.30pm Teen Titans Go! 1.30pm Scalarama: 4.30pm To The Movies (PG) A/D One Sings, the Other Doesn’t (12A) Friends Present: Tangerines (15) 4.30pm Cold War (15) 7.45pm The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Sun 23 Incredibles 2 (PG) 1.30pm Sun 9 Teen Titans Go! 1.30pm Cold War (15) 4.30pm To The Movies (PG) A/D S/T The King (15) 7.45pm The Children Act (12A) 4.30pm Mon 24 Slow The Flow Fundraiser: 8.00pm* The Heiresses (12A) 7.45pm The Big Lebowski (18) Doors 7pm Mon 10 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Tue 25 Cold War (15) S/T 7.45pm Tue 11 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Wed 26 Cold War (15) 7.45pm Wed 12 Royal Shakespeare Company: 7.00pm* Thu 27 National Theatre Live: 7.00pm* The Merry Wives of Windsor (Adv.12A) King Lear (Adv.12A) Thu 13 The Children Act (12A) 7.45pm Films start 30 mins after the programme (adverts & trailers) start time shown above. *Live Arts/special events actual start time is shown - doors open 60 minutes prior. **Autism Friendly & Dementia Friendly screenings have no adverts & trailers. Time shown is film start time and doors open 45 mins prior. A/D and S/T explained overleaf. KEY TO ICONS SPECIAL EVENTS LIVE ARTS COMING SOON WEEKDAY All tickets for Elevenses (programme FREE! HERITAGE OPEN MORNING Enjoy a live arts broadcast with content received direct by starts 10.30am, film at 11am) are just £6 Sat 8th September at 10.00am - satellite from The National Theatre, The Royal Opera and ELEVENSES and include a free tea or coffee and a 12.45pm | Free entry for all Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House and the Royal biscuit. Please note no discounts are available on tickets for Shakespeare Company amongst others. Visit hbph.co.uk for these screenings (except for Picture This members). Doors Join the celebration of England’s information. We recommend the purchase of advance tickets open at 10.15am. fantastic architecture & culture and for Live Arts events, available via our website and in person discover what makes the Picture House during box office hours. Parent PARENT & BABY With the lights turned up a so special at our Heritage Open and little (and the sound down a Morning. ROYAL BALLET: Baby SCREENING notch), we create a stress-free The restored footage of the 1925 Hebden Bridge Carnival MAYERLING (ADV.12A) environment exclusively for parents/guardians to enjoy films Parade will be shown on the cinema screen at 10am. The Mon 15 Oct at 7.15pm (doors 6.15pm) with their babies (aged under 12 months). Tickets are just shorter film of the 1924 Hebden Bridge Gala will also be Tickets priced £15/£13/£11 £6 and include a free tea/coffee (travel mugs welcome for shown at 11.15am and again at 12.30pm. No booking is babies’ safety) or glass of squash. Sign up to our free Parent This dark and intense ballet was required for these screenings so please take a seat at your created for The Royal Ballet in 1978 and & Baby mailing list for monthly listings, news and updates via leisure and enjoy! Exclusive bookable behind-the-scenes hebdenbridgepicturehouse.co.uk/parent-and-baby/ is regarded by many as among Kenneth tours of the Picture House will be available in which you will MacMillan’s finest works. Orchestrated and arranged by F-RATED Developed by Bath Film Festival and now visit the balcony, backstage and the projection box. You will John Lanchbery, the music of Franz Liszt sweeps the story expanding across the UK, the F-Rating is a also be given a brief history of the cinema. Tours start in the to its intense conclusion, and sumptuous designs by FILMS new film rating which highlight films made foyer at 10.30am and 11.30am prompt and last Nicholas Georgiadis bring to life the formal, oppressive by and featuring women. Discover which films pass the F-Rated approximately 45mins each. If you are interested in booking world of the Austro-Hungarian court.