Film Screening
James & the Giant Peach

PART OF THE PUPPET ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2018
James and the Giant Peach is a 1996 British-American musical fantasy film directed by Henry Selick, based on the 1961 novel by Roald Dahl. As a tribute to the cranky genius of Dahl, it's both fond and, in the best sense, fruitful.
James' happy life at the English seaside is rudely ended when his parents are killed by a rhinoceros and he goes to live with his two horrid aunts. Daringly saving the life of a spider he comes into possession of magic boiled crocodile tongues, after which an enormous peach starts to grow in the garden. Venturing inside the peach he meets not only the spider but a number of new friends including a ladybug and a centipede who help him with his plan to get to New York.
Adults: £3
Concessions: £2
Child: £2
Family (2 adults & 2 children): £8
POPCORN AND SOFT DRINKS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO BUY ON THE DAY.