Rebuilding (PG)

96 mins | dir: Max Walker-Silverman | Josh O’Connor, Eli Malouff, Dwight Mondragon, David Bright, Kathy Rose

In this US drama, a rancher displaced by a devastating wildfire finds community in an emergency relief camp and reconnects with his family.

The screening on Thursday 4th June at 7:30pm will be subtitled

The Christophers (15)

100 mins | dir: Steven Soderbergh | Dmitri Prokopiev, James Corden, Ian McKellen, Daniel Fearn, Le Fil

A forger is hired to complete unfinished paintings by a famous artist so that his children will receive an inheritance in this US drama.

The screening on Wed 15 July at 2pm will be subtitled

That’ll Be Christmas

That’ll Be Christmas is back with a brand-new version of the beloved show to bring you all your favourite festive classics in one spectacular, feel-good evening, guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit!

As the longest running touring theatre Christmas show, That’ll Be Christmas has become a seasonal tradition for audiences everywhere. Packed with timeless singalong hits, sparkling performances, laugh-out-loud comedy, and heartwarming moments, it’s festive entertainment the whole family can enjoy.

Whether you’re continuing a cherished tradition or starting a new one, join us for a magical night of music, laughter, and pure Christmas joy.

It’s Not Where You Start

Based on the award-winning bestselling memoir of the same name, the It’s Not Where You Start live show is a powerful, uplifting, and deeply personal storytelling experience that blends theatre, autobiography, and live performance with projected animation and film.

It tells the extraordinary true story of award-winning actor Scott Kyle’s journey from foster care to foster carer, from Glasgow’s back streets to award-winning stages and Hollywood film sets — including the rise, fall, and return of Singin’ I’m No a Billy, He’s a Tim, and the moment Scott almost turned down the chance to work with Harrison Ford.

At its heart, It’s Not Where You Start explores resilience, identity, second chances, and the courage it takes to begin again — all delivered with warmth, humour, and emotional honesty.

★★★★★  – “If it’s only one memoir of second chances you read/see/listen to this year, I highly recommend It’s Not Where You Start.” –  Louise Cannon – Bookmarks and Stages

★★★★★ – “An amazing story and well worth your time, superb animations.” – Nicola McCartney, award-winning playwright & director

★★★★★ – “A really well-told TED Talk with beautiful animations… such an engaging, humble, and honest performer.” — Cora Bissett