Silver Screening - The Choral (12a)
Screenings | Silver ScreeningBritain. Wartime. Yorkshire. A local choir depleted by WWI, recruits teenagers under the guidance of Dr. Henry Guthrie.
Together, they navigate heartbreak and impending conscription, finding catharsis through music and explores community resilience, class, and the emotional toll of war as they prepare to perform Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius.
This is a Silver Screenings
Make the most of your bus pass and spend the morning with us enjoying a brilliant film.
These screenings are completely relaxed with the house lights kept on at a low level and subtitles to make it easy to follow. We want to make sure everyone is as comfortable as possible; there’s no expectation to sit still and quietly during the screening you can pop in and out when you need to stretch your legs, grab a drink or snack or nip to the loo and there will be an interval to give you a proper break.
Our cafe will be open so you can take your time and enjoy a hot drink and a tasty snack before and after the screening or grab something to take in with you.
We’ve designed the times of the screening to fit with the 1/1A bus timetable and the times where you can get free travel with your bus pass. All screenings start at 11:00 so you can get the bus that arrives at 09:51 or 10:29, you just need to ask for the Rosehill Theatre stop. However, if you’d prefer to drive, we have ample free parking available with accessible bays near the door.
We’d like to thank Axiom for their support and sponsorship to help us make this series of daytime screenings possible, but we also need your help to keep events like this going. If you’re able, advanced bookings are encouraged but we welcome walk-ins.
Note: tickets are priced as low as possible so discount cards are not applicable.
- Thursday 18th June 11:00
- Length
- 2h 8m w/interval
- Prices
- £6, includes a cup of tea or coffee