"If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun" Katharine Hepburn.
Join us this June to celebrate Katharine Hepburn, the patron saint of the independent American female, with a special screening of the best version of Little Women. One of the highest grossing films of the year it was released, and the Oscar winner for best adapted screenplay.
Little Women is the endearing saga of the March sisters who come of age in New England during the Civil War. With incredible supporting performances from Joan Bennett and Frances Dee.
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Doors open at 18.30, for a 19.30 start. Seating is unallocated.
There are a few disabled parking spaces directly outside the main door of the venue - please contact us to let us know if you need one.
Service dogs welcome.
Unfortunately, this film screening does not have closed captions or audio description available.
Refreshments: The venue operates a small bar/cafe with basic snacks, soft drinks, beer and wine at very reasonable prices.
Contact Us: Please contact us if you have any additional requirements.
Women & Cocaine Presents is a film night at the Cinema Museum to celebrate the Fierce and Liberated women of Pre code cinema. From the period of 1930 to 1934, before the introduction of censorship, women were depicted in roles with a frankness and sex-positivity that remains rare even today. These newly independent women pushed gender boundaries as they pursued their own economic freedom and excitement, defying the previous Victorian ideals of domesticity, sexual purity and religion. Hollywood soon caught on and began to represent these women on screen, and each month we celebrate a different woman from that era.
"My father warned me about men and booze, but he never mentioned a word about WOMEN & COCAINE" Tallulah Bankhead.