Audio Description
We have Audio Description headsets available at the Box Office! Perfect if you have trouble seeing the action when you visit the cinema.
Our aim is to make our cinema programme more accessible for everyone. The screenings listed below are available for audio description - you can also obtain this information in the weekly listings flyer at the Box Office. Audio Described screenings will be confirmed every Tuesday for the following Monday as far as possible.
Please ask at the Box Office for an Audio Description headset or call our Box Office team on 0114 275 7727 for more information. We have Fidelio packs with headphones for Audio Description, these packs are also compatible with hearing aids.
*Not all films have audio description included in the digital files supplied by the film distributor. Hopefully as more cinemas offer this service to their customers, this will become less common and more films will become available to screen using this facility.
Upcoming films & events
- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice 12A
- English
- Over 35 years since the original, director Tim Burton returns to tell the tale of goth teen Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder), now all grown-up with a teenage daughter of her own (Wednesday’s Jenna Ortega).
- Mon 16 Sep
- 13.35
- 20.25
- Tue 17 Sep
- 12.15
- 17.30
- Wed 18 Sep
- 15.00
- 17.30
- Thu 19 Sep
- 13.40
- 20.10
- The Critic 15
- English
- The Critic is a deliciously dark and sharp-witted thriller set in 1930s London featuring an all-star British cast led by Ian McKellen as the most feared and vicious theatre critic in town.
- Mon 16 Sep
- 14.30
- 17.15
- 20.15
- Tue 17 Sep
- 12.00
- 16.45
- 20.20
- Wed 18 Sep
- 12.15
- 15.00
- 19.45
- Thu 19 Sep
- 15.40
- 17.45
- Lee 15
- English
- Lee tells the story of Lee Miller, American photographer, determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime. Starring Kate Winslet alongside Andy Samberg, Alexander Skarsgård, Marion Cotillard, Josh O’Connor and Andrea Riseborough.
- Mon 16 Sep
- 14.45
- 17.45
- Tue 17 Sep
- 12.15
- 14.15
- 17.45
- Wed 18 Sep
- 12.30
- 14.30
- 17.15
- Thu 19 Sep
- 13.15
- 16.00
- 20.00
- Sing Sing 15
- English
- The stirring true story of a theatre group of incarcerated men; their resilience, humanity, and the transformative power of art. Starring an unforgettable ensemble cast of formerly incarcerated actors.
- Mon 16 Sep
- 15.55
- Thu 19 Sep
- 11.00
- Will & Harper 15
- English
- In the 90s, Will Ferrell developed a decades-long friendship with comedy writer Harper Steele. When Harper came out as trans, the pair took a road trip to process this new stage of their relationship.
- Mon 16 Sep
- 19.30
- Tue 17 Sep
- 15.00
- Wed 18 Sep
- 20.00
- Thu 19 Sep
- 13.15
- The Queen of My Dreams 12A
- English
- Writer-director Fawzia Mirza’s bright, warm first feature follows a young Pakistani Canadian woman coming to terms with her upbringing, sexuality, and her familial past, with a Bollywood-inspired twist.
- Mon 16 Sep
- 19.45
- Tue 17 Sep
- 12.05
- 20.00
- Wed 18 Sep
- 17.45
- Thu 19 Sep
- 13.30
- Starve Acre 15
- English
- In 1970s rural Yorkshire, a couple with a seemingly idyllic family life (played by Doctor Who’s Matt Smith and Saint Maud’s Morfydd Clark) face turmoil when their young son starts acting out of character.
- Tue 17 Sep
- 20.15
- Wed 18 Sep
- 20.00
- Thu 19 Sep
- 20.25
- Kneecap 18
- Irish/Gaeilge with English Subtitles
- Based on the exhilarating true origin story of the titular band, Kneecap, the Irish-language rappers rail against British imperialism in this riotous, unruly, and hilarious docudrama.
- Wed 18 Sep
- 17.40
- Thu 19 Sep
- 18.10