Every Saturday, Broadway presents a specially selected family-friendly film, ensuring that both children and grown-ups can experience the magic of cinema together, helping make quality entertainment accessible for everyone.
Stewart Terry, director of marketing and communications at Broadway, said:
"We know how important shared experiences like cinema trips are for families, but we also understand that cost can sometimes be a barrier. Our Pay What You Feel matinees allow families to enjoy brilliant films together in a welcoming space, at a price that works for them. It’s just one of the ways Broadway is committed to making cinema more accessible to all."
The Easter line-up includes beloved classics and exciting new releases:
- Babe (30th Anniversary) 12th April
- Chicken Run (25th Anniversary) 19th April
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit 26th April
Alongside these ‘Pay What You Feel’ matinees, at standard pricing families can also catch A Minecraft Movie (4th-17th April), Flow (1st-10th April), and The Penguin Lessons (18th-24th April).
As part of its commitment to creating fun, affordable experiences for families, Broadway is also hosting a bumper edition of its Family Craft Club on Saturday 12th April alongside its screening of Babe. Families can drop in for a free day of Easter crafts where children can make their own Easter bonnets, plant cress heads, and take part in an Easter egg hunt.
The Broadway bar will also be serving up special kids’ menu items for the occasion. No booking is required, and all activities are suitable for ages 4-12.
- Make an Easter bonnet - 11am-1pm (The Studio)
- Grow your own cress head - 2pm-4pm (The Studio)
- Easter egg hunt - all day
Broadway is passionate about making cinema welcoming and inclusive, also offering affordable tickets for under-25s and adapted showings for those on the autism spectrum.
For a fun, budget-friendly day out this Easter, head to Broadway and rediscover the joy of film together.
Find out more and book tickets at broadway.org.uk.