PARENT AND BABY SHOW
These special screenings are for parents/carers who want to bring little cinephiles of 24 months or under.
All parties must have a baby under 24 months in their group to be allowed into the screening.
For these screenings we will turn the lights up higher and drop the sound down lower than normal shows.
Seating is assigned so you can choose where to sit, and under 24 month-olds do not require their own seat booking.
Children over 24 months are welcome to attend with any party that brings a baby, provided the show is age appropriate and they have an under-25 ticket purchased for them.
Prams can be left in the cinema foyer or upstairs atrium.
'A fun, fierce, full-blooded portrait of Lennon and Ono. Makes Lennon feel somehow vital again' - The Guardian ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
On August 30, 1972, in New York City, John Lennon played his only full-length show after leaving The Beatles, the One to One Benefit Concert, a rollicking, dazzling performance from him and Yoko Ono. Director Kevin Macdonald’s riveting documentary ONE TO ONE: JOHN & YOKO takes that epic musical event and uses it as the starting point to recreate eighteen defining months in the lives of John and Yoko.
By 1971 the couple was newly arrived in the United States— living in a tiny apartment in Greenwich Village and watching a huge amount of American television. The film uses a riotous mélange of American TV to conjure the era through what the two would have been seeing on the tube: the Vietnam War, The Price is Right, Nixon, Coca-Cola ads, Cronkite, The Waltons. As they experience a year of love and transformation in the US, John and Yoko begin to change their approach to protest — ultimately leading to the One to One concert, which was inspired by a Geraldo Rivera exposé they watched on TV.
Filmed in a meticulously faithful reproduction of the NYC apartment the duo shared, ONE TO ONE: JOHN & YOKO also includes a wealth of never-before-seen material, including home movies and numerous phone call recordings