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Brewhouse Yard | Castle Boulevard | Meeting place at the gates to Brewhouse Yard Museum
Tickets: £9.95 plus booking fee | Concessions £7.95 plus booking fee
Enjoy an unusual film experience in this specially created underground cinema, located in one of Nottingham's stunning caves.
Please bring warm clothing as temperatures can drop, especially in the evening. Refreshments will be available to purchase - cash only please.
The meeting place will be at the gates to Brewhouse Yard Museum, adjacent to Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem pub.
Friday 11 May 7pm (6.45 arrival) | SOLD OUT
The Descent, 2005 (18)
Saturday 12 May 1.30pm (13.15 arrival) | SOLD OUT
School of Rock, 2003 (U)
Saturday 12 May 7pm (6.45 arrival)
Napoleon Dynamite, 2005 (PG)
Sunday 13 May 10.30am (10.15 arrival)
Robin Hood, 1973 (U)
Sunday 13 May 1.30pm (1.15 arrival) | SOLD OUT
Pan’s Labyrinth, 2006 (15)
In celebration of Nottingham’s 800 caves, #CaveCity invites you to explore this mysterious terrain which has lain beneath the city for hundreds of years. With tours, talks, activities and experiences throughout the city, including some of the city's lesser known cave locations, please visit the Cave City: Nottingham Underground Festival page for a full list of events, or check out the festival itinerary to plan your weekend.
To follow all the subterranean happenings on social, use the tag #CaveCity!
Tickets are £9.95 plus booking fee. Concessions £7.95 plus booking fee (Please note age restrictions for certain films)
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