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events on wed 8 apr

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Jump In! Arts and Crafts

Hour long activities themed around the films and shows in our Jump In! family arts festival. The crafts vary so you can create something new every day!

Friday 10 April – Make a tea cup from clay and sew a cup cake decoration inspired by Mrs McMoon's Tea Party

Tuesday 14 April – Create an emperor’s hat and a nightingale inspired by The Emperor and the Nightingale

Wednesday 15 April – Make a robot and a superhero mask inspired by Big Hero 6

Thursday 16 April – Create a music shaker and hanging CD decoration inspired by Grease Sing-Along

Friday 17 April – Make animals that Jump In! – a kangaroo and a frog

Click here to browse the full Jump In! brochure online

  •  10:15 FREE
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Frozen Sing-A-Long (PG)

Dir. Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee 2013 , 102 mins, US

Anna is a fearless optimist who teams up with extreme mountain man Kristoff and his sidekick reindeer Sven in an epic journey to save her sister Elsa. Along the way, they encounter mystical trolls, a funny snowman named Olaf, snowy weather and magic at every turn.

WHY? Bring the whole family to sing along to this hit Disney movie

£7 (£5 under 16s), Family & Friends (4 people) £20

  •  11:30 FREE
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Jump In! Storytelling

Tue 7th - Lazy Jack
Wed 8th - The Princess and the Wizard
Thur 9th - TBC
Fri 10th - Jack and the Flum Flum tree

Tue 14th - Lazy Jack
Wed 15th - Jack and the Flum Flum Tree
Thur 16th - TBC
Fri 17th - The Princess and the Wizard


Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adult spaces are free and must be booked.

Click here to browse the full Jump In! brochure online

  •  13:15 FREE
  •  15:30 FREE
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National Gallery (12A)

Dir: Frederick Wiseman 2014

A journey behind the scenes of the London institution. This is a portrait of the gallery – its way of working and relations with the world, its staff and public.

WHY? ‘Fascinating documentary takes us to the heart of a thriving museum’ ★★★★ The Independent

  •  14:00 FREE
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Book Club

Share your thoughts on contemporary fiction with other readers in a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.

This season our Book Club will be reading:

Thursday 19 June
Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi

Thursday 17 July
Table for Two by Amor Towles

Thursday 14 August
TBC


Suitable for 18+ years.

Spaces are limited, early booking is advised to avoid disappointment.

7.30pm – 9pm
£5 per session (includes a glass of wine or soft drink from the bar)

  •  19:00 FREE
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Jackie Oates

Winner of the BBC Folk Awards for best newcomer and best traditional track.

Jackie Oates is a name synonymous with the reinvigoration of English folk music, beguiling audiences with a delicate balance of tradition and reinvention. Her mellifluous voice and imaginatively plaintive fiddle style have won her several BBC Folk Awards during her 10 year recording career.
She will be joined tonight by guitarist Tristan Seume.

WHY? 'A celebrity in the new folk scene' The Guardian

  •  20:00 FREE
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Still Life (12A)

Dir: Uberto Pasolini 2014

John May works for the council finding the next of kin of those who have died alone. When he is made redundant, John’s obsession with the final case leads him to question everything about his own life.

WHY? A poignant tale of life, love and the afterlife

  •  20:00 FREE

opening times on Wed 8 Apr

Box Office
13:30 - 15:00
17:30 - 20:00
Cafe Bar
10:45 - 23:00
Food Served
12:00 - 15:00
17:30 - 19:45
Gallery
17:00 - 22:00

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