UNTIL now, there’s been nothing better than going to the cinema to catch the latest blockbusters. Now you can save money for doing so – and you don’t need to talk to any meerkats to do so.
South Hill Park is offering a cost of living crisis special during May. Every movie is available with two tickets for the price of one in its 60-seat digital cinema.
And, being an arts centre, the programme doesn’t just include Hollywood’s finest. There are indie films and screenings of live-stream theatre.
There are family-friendly pictures, events where babies are welcome, subtitled films, socially distanced seating, dementia friendly, and silver screening sessions, meaning all abilities are catered for.
The Bracknell-based arts centre’s cinema programme manager, Chris O’Shea, said: “In my opinion, we have one of the greatest cinemas in the UK.
“Not only do we bring fantastic films and live events to the screen which you simply won’t ever see at your multiplex, but we also have a wonderful 60-seater venue in an amazing setting that is South Hill Park.
“The cinema is based in what used to be the dining room of the old mansion house, which offers a unique setting like no other.
“For many customers who have discovered South Hill Park’s Cinema, it’s a real hidden gem.”
The cinema offer does have a few conditions: it is only on full-price tickets and does not include live and recorded screenings.
For more details, or to see the programme, log on to: www.southhillpark.org.uk/whats-on/cinema