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Hiya all,


Are there any baby and parent cinema screenings on weekends anywhere nearby that anyone knows about? The Mrs and I would quite like to go together with our 4 month old but all the screenings I can find at Greenwich or Brixton or The Electric are during the week.


Thanks,

Anthony

Hi Anthony,


I usually take me little one to Clapham Picture House - they do Saturday screening - have a look at the What's On section - the purple blocks are for parents & kids only :)

http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/cinema/Clapham_Picturehouse/Whats_On/All/This_Week/


The seats are really big, very comfy and they dont fold which makes life much easier, especially when you have a little baby - my daughter often sleeps on that seat or I just sit her up there.


Hope this helps!

Di

Thanks for the replies. The Clapham one looks like it's for parents with children and shows childrens movies rather than parents with babies, where I was rather hoping to watch the Dark Knight or similar! I guess it will have to do though.


Thanks for your suggestions.

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