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Audrey II, an oversized puppeteered human-eating plant similar to a venus flytrap with alienesque tentacles.
Sat 13 Apr 2024 - Sun 14 Apr 2024
Little Shop of Horrors
Film
Event organiser:
Hyde Park Picture House

Join us as we celebrate our friends at Leeds Grand Youth Theatre's upcoming musical performance of Little Shop of Horrors, on stage at our sister venue, the City Varieties Music Hall this July, by watching the classic yet timeless musical comedy film adaptation.

It's 1960s New York and Seymour works in a rundown flower shop on Skid Row and seeks a way of bringing the shop and himself, fame and fortune. He buys an exotic plant, Audrey 2, which proves good for business but gradually he's horrified to learn that it craves blood and flesh...

Join us at our Saturday screening from 10.30am to plant your own mystery plant alongside decorating your own Audrey 2 to keep it company until your plant grows!

Additionally, we will be joined by Munashe Brodersen and Lottie Winston from the Leeds Grand Youth Theatre who will be introducing the film with a few songs from their upcoming production. For more information and bookings, visit the website here.

Our Sunday morning Hyde & Seek screenings in Screen Two are relaxed. These screenings are intended to provide a safe environment for neurodiverse audiences, but everyone is welcome to attend. They feature prompt start times, raised lighting, reduced volume and a relaxed attitude to noise/moving around. To give audiences extra space, we reduce the capacity at these screenings, so pre-booking is advised as they often sell out.

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    Sat 13 Apr 2024 - Sun 14 Apr 2024
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    Our Sunday morning Hyde & Seek screenings in Screen Two are relaxed. These screenings are intended to provide a safe environment for neurodiverse audiences, but everyone is welcome to attend. They feature prompt start times, raised lighting, reduced volume and a relaxed attitude to noise/moving around. To give audiences extra space, we reduce the capacity at these screenings, so pre-booking is advised as they often sell out.

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    Hyde Park Picture House

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