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Back to all posts Tickets for Distant Sky on Thurs April 12th are selling out fast

As some of you may have found out in the past occasionally we have sell out screenings, I am happy to give you the heads up on what is selling quickly at the moment so you can book online and don’t miss out on seeing some of the best films around at your favourite venue. Currently storming ahead are: Darkest Hour this Thursday at 4.15, The Shape of Water on Saturday night, I, Tonya on Fri 6th April, Finding Your Feet on Sat 7th April, Lady Bird on Sat 14th April and in the lead Nick Cave's Distant Sky on Thurs 12th April. Please note that we cannot accept bookings by phone.

A man with the heart of a nation, showing Thursday 22nd March at 4.15pm

This month’s matinee on Thursday afternoon at 4.15pm is Darkest Hour starring Oscar winning Gary Oldman as Churchill. Don’t forget that tickets for matinees are at our old prices £8.00 full, £6.50 concession and £5.00 for 25’s and under. There will be the usual free tea/coffee and biscuits for those leading the charge.

There will be greed. There will be vengeance, on Thursday 22nd March at 7pm

Thursday evening’s film at 7.00pm is There Will Be Blood. Daniel Day Lewis has decided to hang up his acting shoes and retire post Phantom Thread so this chance to see him in one of his most epic roles is a mighty fine treat.

n the face of fear ordinary people can do the extraordinary.on Friday 23rd March at 7pm

Clint Eastwood has directed and starred is some fantastic films in his long life. Friday’s film is a tribute to the bravery of three real life heroes who took on a terrorist aboard …. you guessed it - The 15:17 to Paris.

A fairy tale for troubled times.

The Shape of Water scooped the Oscar for best picture this year. See all that watery goodness on Saturday night on our fabulous big screen.

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No.6 is taking a brief intermission - re-opening scheduled for May 9th

Loyal regulars will be aware that we have had a few technical issues with some of our screenings recently. We have been working to resolve these, and have been pleased that our most recent showings, including lengthy films like Dune: Part 2 and Apocalypse Now, have worked okay. But we feel it’s unfair on you to be crossing our fingers and hoping, we’d rather get things sorted properly.

The plan is to close for the next two weeks and hopefully return on Thursday 9th May. Keep an eye on the No.6 website and newsletter for confirmation or otherwise, and of course to find out what we will be showing when we do return. Thanks to everyone for your patience and understanding.