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West Norwood Library & Picturehouse - New £20 Group Tickets!


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From today, until 27 June, we’re introducing 2 x new group tickets at the West Norwood Library & Picturehouse!

Offer no.1: Revised Family Ticket deal


With this ticket, the customer buys 4 tickets to their chosen film for £20, and it could be any combination of adults and children - Perfect for Inside Out 2 which is now screening. The offer is also applicable to grown-up children (making it technically 4 adults) - especially useful for things like 12A titles.

Offer no.2: NEW adult group ticket

This is a new one for us, it’s basically a group ticket for folks who age out of the family ticket deal. It’s open to all, but will only be eligible for use on 15 and 18 certs, as the ‘family’ ticket already exists on 12As. The idea for this is to encourage people to arrange a cinema visit with their family or friends, and take advantage of being able to bring 4 people for a knock-down price.

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