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Caravaggio (Exhibition on Screen) (TBA)

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Wednesday 12 Nov 20252:30pm Book Now
Wednesday 12 Nov 20257:30pm Book Now
Caravaggio (Exhibition on Screen)

Mystery, intrigue, beauty, passion, murder – shine a new light on Caravaggio in this dramatic biography…


Five years in production, this is the most extensive film ever made about one of the greatest artists of all time – Caravaggio. Featuring masterpiece after masterpiece and with first-hand testimony from the artist himself on the eve of his mysterious disappearance, this beautiful new film reveals Caravaggio as never before.


Multi-award-winning filmmakers David Bickerstaff and Phil Grabsky delve into the hidden narratives of Caravaggio’s life, piecing together clues embedded within his incredible art.


John Cleese Packs It In (12A)

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Friday 14 Nov 20257:30pm Book Now
Saturday 15 Nov 20257:30pm Book Now
John Cleese Packs It In

1 man (85 years old), 5 countries, 16 cities, 23 shows, 6 weeks. Will he make it home... or is this the end of the road?


One of the most recognisable figures in British comedy, John Cleese’s career spans six decades - from his early days with the Cambridge Footlights to co-founding Monty Python, co-creating Fawlty Towers, and writing and starring in the Oscar-nominated “A Fish Called Wanda”. His unique brand of black humour has made him a global icon and intergalactic treasure.


At the age of eighty five, John Cleese sets off on what might be his final European tour. This film is a wry, behind-the-scenes portrait of a comedy legend on the road, battling various ailments, chaotic travel, and his own stubborn refusal to stop.