Come along to Norden Farm for 45 minutes of Arts and Crafts.
Led by Maria Chernyak Belenky
Tues 27 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Frog Craft
3D papercraft workshop, make a fun free-standing Character.
Fri 30 May 11.30am and 1.30pm
Fairytale Craft
Create a beautiful stained glass inspired design based on the fairytales.
Sessions are 45 minutes | Suitable for ages 5 - 11 years | All materials provided.
£7 per person
Please note that children must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Dir: Stuart McDonald 2015
On an island off Australia, a penguin sanctuary is hounded by foxes. Chicken farmer Swampy trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect the penguins. Can he save the penguins? Based on a true story.
WHY? ‘Fun and thoughtfully minded, with a sweet charm that endears from the get-go’ The Guardian
'Lovely, old-fashioned family entertainment' Irish Times
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A Jump In! Festival Pass entitles one person tickets for two family shows and one family film – all for £15 per person. Save up to £7! (Jump In! Festival Pass can be used by named pass holder only). Offer applied in basket.
Join our storytellers Joe and Ruth for interactive tales this half term!
Thur 3 Jun 11.30am - story tbc with Joe
Thur 3 Jun 12.30pm - story tbc with Joe
Fri 4 Jun 11am - The Fairy Baker with Ruth
Fri 4 Jun 1.30pm - Lazy Jack with Ruth
Age guidance 3+ years.
Each sessions is around 20 minutes long.
£4 per person
Children must be accompanied by an adult. Adult spaces must be booked.
A live screening of the quintessential Romantic classic.
Giselle transforms from an innocent peasant girl, duped into love, to a forgiving spirit who saves her lover from death.
The Canadian band are described as everything from indie-roots to chamber-folk.
Their acoustic blend of instruments and four part harmonies create a performance that is both engaging and innovative. They have been nominated at the Vancouver Island Music Awards and Canadian Folk Music Awards.
WHY? ‘Echoes of old world klezmer music, anthems that soar like Broadway show tunes, and vocal harmonies that would be envy of the best old-time bluegrass bands’ CBC Radio One
£8
Dir: Jay Roach 2015
In 1947, Dalton Trumbo (Bryan Cranston) is Hollywood’s top screenwriter. But he is forced to testify to the House of Un-American Activities Committee, blacklisted and jailed. He uses words and wit to win two Academy Awards and expose the absurdity and injustice of the blacklist. Also starring Helen Mirren as gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (Helen Mirren).
WHY? Bryan Cranston is both BAFTA and Oscar nominated for his role
'The joy of Trumbo is in the heroism of its subject and an amazing performance from Cranston' Empire Magazine
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