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Wed 17 Jun

A cynical expatriate American café owner struggles to decide whether or not to help his former lover and her fugitive husband escape the Nazis in French Morocco.

Our Friendly screenings aim to make cinema more accessible to local communities by providing a fun and inclusive experience to enable people living with dementia or additional access needs, their families and carers to attend the cinema in a safe and welcoming environment. The screenings are enhanced to include:

  • The lights are left on low, there are no adverts or trailers and the audience is allowed to move around – or sing along to any musical numbers!
  • The cinema will be open for half an hour before the screening starts so that people can familiarise themselves with the space.
  • There will be a short interval halfway through the film for tea and coffee to be served.
  • Refreshments have been kindly donated by Sale Festival.

Tickets are £7.00, with a free place for an essential companion if requiredWheelchair spaces are limited so please contact Box Office for further information on 0161 912 5616 or [email protected]

Presented by
Waterside
Times

14:00

Price

£7

10% discount for Waterside members

Duration

1 hour and 42 minutes

Age

12A

Content warnings

Moderate violence, threat, language

Space

The Robert Bolt Theatre

Enhance your experience with our Waterside Membership package, offering a range of benefits including discounts on tickets and in ‘Sup Bar & Coffee House, plus the VIP experience at some very special events.

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