11 Apr 2022
A film screening of the Oscar nominated animated film The Triplets of Belleville to support Build It International's work in Zambia.
When her grandson is kidnapped during the Tour de France, Madame Souza and her beloved pooch Bruno team up with the Belleville Sisters--an aged song-and-dance team from the days of Fred Astaire--to rescue him. Directed by Sylvain Chomet (2003).
Tickets: Adults £15,...
07 May 2019
After a 10-year hiatus, the ¡Viva! Tour of UK cinemas is back, with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from The National Lottery.
The UK’s largest and most popular celebration of Spanish and Latin American culture which celebrates 25 years of cross-border creativity, collaborations and partnerships in 2019 will be bringing the best new cinema from Spain and Spanish-speaking Latin America to...
31 Jan 2019
A Central Shropshire community arts centre has now appointed their first paid member of staff, Chief Officer, Sophie Eades.
The Clifton Community Arts Centre (CCAC) was established in 2013 with a view to raising awareness and funds to reopen the Clifton building in Wellington for the benefit of the community. Unfortunately, a developer stepped in and purchased the site for residential and retail...
04 Oct 2016
Charity organisation and venue, the Hive in Shrewsbury is launching its friendly and relaxed cinema season suitable for people with dementia and others on Wednesday 12th October with the classic musical, Singin in the rain.
Unlike traditional cinema screenings, these will have soft lighting and lower volume to bring comfort to those with dementia and other illnesses. Tickets for these screenings...
03 Oct 2014
Shrewsbury Film Society, which has gone from strength to strength since it’s original formation in 2011 - has recently been awarded a distinction for film programming, via the Cinema for All Film Society Awards.
Screening a wide array of diverse films, Shrewsbury Film Society showcases the best that cinema has to offer, from comfortable surroundings at the Hive in Shrewsbury town centre. With...
29 Oct 2013
A popular local film group is continuing to reel in crowds with their latest cinema season which presents an eclectic mix of classic and current gems from across the world. The Shrewsbury Film Society which is based at the Hive is screening something for all tastes and interests - with Shropshire film enthusiasts encouraged to come along and discover what the society has to offer!
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26 Jun 2013
With only a matter of hours to go before Shrewsbury hosts its first ever Food Festival in the Quarry Park; a local group is getting on board by screening a series of food related films. The Shrewsbury Film Society will show a trio of cinematic gems over two days, as part of the town-wide celebrations of food and festivity.
On June 28, the Shrewsbury Film Society will show Jiro Dreams of Sushi - a...
22 Jan 2013
A popular film group has recently unveiled an exciting addition to its regular programme of fortnightly cinema screenings at the Hive Music and Media Centre in the town. Shrewsbury Film Society is bringing a mini-season of films to the Shropshire venue, delivering five films from five countries, spanning across five decades.
Film enthusiasts across the region are encouraged to come and view the...
09 Jan 2013
Young people may have only recently returned to school but a Shropshire arts venue is already looking towards the arrival of half-term in only a few weeks time! The Hive Music and Media Centre in Shrewsbury is offering children the chance to participate in an exciting one day film-making workshop.
Taking place on Tuesday February 19, participants will explore digital film production techniques....
08 Jan 2013
Several organisations are joining forces to organise a special half-term event, as part of the exciting Darwin Festival 2013. Taking place in February at the Hive Music and Media Centre; the Vanishing of the Bees event aims to highlight the plight of the humble Bee in Britain, through fun, interactive activities and the power of cinema.
Bees are disappearing at an alarming rate and nobody really...