Incredible moving cinema bringing unique movie experience to Babergh

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8th Oct 2023 | Local News

Moving cinema (Picture: Abbeygate Cinema)
Moving cinema (Picture: Abbeygate Cinema)

Babergh District Council has partnered with Sudbury Town Council and Abbeygate Cinema to bring a unique cinema experience to the district.

From Tuesday 31 October to Sunday 5 November, a purpose-built 100-seater mobile cinema, in the form of an HGV, will be set up in Sudbury in the Kingfisher Leisure Centre car park.

The list of films showing includes a healthy selection of new releases like Barbie and A Haunting in Venice, as well as offering Ghostbusters and Haunted Mansion as Halloween specials.

By bringing an affordable cinema experience to Sudbury, the council also hopes to boost town centre trade, encouraging even more people to venture in to enjoy half term and Halloween events.

Cllr Derek Davis, cabinet member for economic growth at Babergh District Council, said: "This is fabulous to see and will bring a really exciting and unique experience to Sudbury for everyone to enjoy.

"Thank you to Sudbury Town Council and Abbeygate Cinema for helping us to make this happen. I look forward to heading down myself and watching The Great Escaper."

Cllr Jan Osborne, Mayor of Sudbury, said: "Sudbury Town Council is very pleased to be working with Babergh District Council and Abbeygate Cinema to bring this unique cinematic experience on wheels to Sudbury. 

"Accessibility has been at the forefront of the project and keeping the ticket prices as low as possible has been key".

Chris Peters, associate manager of The Moving Cinema, said: "We're delighted to have the opportunity to bring our mobile cinema to Sudbury and give the good people of the town a quality cinema experience they are currently missing.

"Our mobile cinema is fully heated and air conditioned, has full digital projection and surround sound, and of course is fully accessible. We're bringing a varied programme of films and there will truly be something for everyone!"

The full programme of films is as follows:

Tuesday, 31 October

A Haunting in Venice (12A) – 1pm

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (12A) – 3.20pm

Haunted Mansion (12A) – 5.20pm

Ghostbusters (12A) – 8pm

Wednesday, 1 November

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (12A) – 1pm

Barbie (12A) – 2.50pm

The Old Oak (15) – 5.10pm

A Haunting in Venice (12A) – 7.30pm

Thursday, 2 November

Barbie (12A) – 12.50pm

The Old Oak (15) – 3pm

A Haunting in Venice (12A) – 5.10pm

An Evening with Jonas Kauffman (cert tbc) – 7.30pm

Friday, 3 November

The Great Escaper (12A) – 1pm

The Miracle Club (12A) – 3pm

Barbie (12A) – 5pm

The Old Oak (15) – 7.30pm

Saturday, 4 November

Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (U) – 1pm

Barbie (12A) – 3.10pm

The Miracle Club (12A) – 5.30pm

The Great Escaper (12A) – 7.30pm

Sunday, 5 November

Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (U) – 1pm

Exhibition on Screen: Klimt & The Kiss (cert tbc) – 3.10pm

The Great Escaper (12A) – 5.10pm

The Miracle Club (12A) – 7.30pm

Tickets are available on the Abbeygate Cinema website and cost £5 per adult, £2.50 per child and £4 for concessions and students.

     

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