Bring Your Own Baby at Hyde Park Picture House
Wednesdays 11am (Doors open at 10.30am)
These screenings feature raised lighting, reduced volume and a relaxed, comfortable environment. Baby changing facilities are available in the foyer. Whenever possible, captioned/subtitled versions of the film are shown. For films with a 15 or 18 certificate only children up to 12 months are able to attend. For films with a U, PG or 12A certificate, children of all ages can attend.
Tickets are £5.50, including a free hot drink.
** Closed for refurbishment until Summer 2022**
Hyde Park Picture House, 73 Brudenell Road, Leeds LS6 1JD
Hyde and Seek (family friendly) Screenings at Hyde Park Picture House
Saturdays at 12pm and 3rd Sunday of every month
Discover a world of family friendly screenings. And on the 3rd Sunday of every month there are Relaxed Screenings* which offer a safe and relaxed environment for audiences. Screenings involve prompt start times, slightly raised lighting and lower volume levels and the ability for audiences to move freely around the auditorium during the film.
*Relaxed Screenings previously referred to as Autism Friendly.
Tickers are £1.50 for children and £5 for adults.
** Closed for refurbishment until Summer 2022. HEART is showing HYDE & SEEK screenings once a month. More info on their website **
Hyde Park Picture House, 73 Brudenell Road, Leeds LS6 1JD
Mini Mornings at Vue Cinemas
Saturdays and Sundays from 10am, plus daily during school holidays (times may vary)
Mini Morning sessions give both adults and kids the chance to experience big screen entertainment for a very small price. Showing kids movies and new kids films, ensuring fun for all the family.
Tickets are from £2.49 for adults and children.
Vue Cinema. Nearest are The Light, Leeds and Cardigan Fields, Kirkstall Road
Baby Club Screenings at Everyman Cinema
Tuesday or Thursday mornings. Times vary (look for Baby Club logo)
A weekly screening event that enables anyone with a child under 12 months to attend*. With softened sound and dim lighting throughout for the comfort of the baby. Seating is unallocated and buggies and strollers need to be kept clear of escape routes. Where the Baby Club’s film’s certificate is U, PG or 12A, older children may also attend, although a baby (0-12 months) is still required, and an additional child ticket must be purchased.
*Should you not be able to make our baby club screening, then babies under 12 months will be admitted free of charge to any U or PG film before 5pm, 7 days a week.
Tickets are £9.20 (+£1.90 booking fee) including a hot drink and slice of cake
Everyman Cinema, Leeds Trinity
Movies For Juniors; Cineworld at White Rose Shopping Centre
Saturday and Sunday Mornings (time varies)
Want to introduce your children to the exciting world of cinema? Then get involved with Movies For Juniors, our discounted weekly screenings of kids films at Cineworld Cinemas. Adults must be accompanied by children.
Tickets are £2.50 with Premium Movies For Juniors (previously unreleased, new films) from £5.50
White Rose, White Rose Shopping Centre, Dewsbury Road, Leeds LS11 8LU
ODEON KIDS
Saturday and Sunday 10am (and every day during the school holidays – times may vary)
There’s no better way to entertain the kids than with a trip to the cinema. Bring them to our special ODEON Kids screenings to see the most spellbinding fairy tales and animated films. Best of all, the grown-ups pay kids’ ticket prices, which means you can enjoy more big-screen adventures together at ODEON.
Tickets are £3.25 for adults and children
Nearest cinemas are: Leeds Thorpe Park, LS15 8GH and Leeds Bradford, BD3 7AT
Family Screenings at Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley
Every Wednesday and Saturday from 2pm, plus daily during school holidays
Showcasing a range of family friendly movies. Little ones of all ages are welcome.
Tickets are FREE. Admission applies
Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley, Canal Road, Armley, Leeds LS12 2QF
Kids’ Club at Pictureville; National Science and Media Museum
Saturday and Sunday at 10.30am
These screenings are open to all families with children, but are particularly aimed at families with children under 12. Unaccompanied adults will not be admitted.
Tickets are £3 as standard
National Science and Media Museum, Bradford, BD1 1NQ
Check event details before travelling in case of any changes
Beauty & the Beast
Fri 22 Nov – Sun 5 Jan 2025, Various Times, Main Auditorium, Carriageworks Theatre
Running Times: 2 hours and 20 mins including interval
Age Guidance: 5+
The Lost Present… A Christmas Adventure
Sat 14 – Tue 31 Dec, Various Times, The Studio, Carriageworks Theatre
Running Times: approx. 50 mins
Age Guidance: 2-7
Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book
Tue 13 – Sun 18 Aug, Various Times, Main Auditorium, Carriageworks Theatre
Age Guidance: 3-8
Based on the original book Charlie Cook’s Favourite Book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler.
Charlie loves reading. Especially books about pirates. But his sister hates it – it’s boring! Can Charlie convince her that reading is fun? Perhaps if she read a book about a pirate, who is reading a book about Goldilocks, who is reading a book about a knight…
Come and delve into a range of books with Charlie Cook, brought to life with puppetry and enchanting songs, and perhaps you will be able to help his sister discover the wonderful world inside a book…
Text © Julia Donaldson 2005 • Illustrations © Axel Scheffler 2005 • Published by Macmillan Children’s Books © 2005.
Presented by Little Angel Theatre, The Lowry, and Rose Theatre.
Ornate, restored 19th-century music hall for behind-the-scenes morning tours, live music and comedy.
The Cottage Road Cinema is the oldest cinema in Leeds and one of the few remaining independently run cinemas in the country.
Headingley, Leeds, LS6 4DD. Tel: 0113 2751 606
Multi screen cinema with with a passion for quality. Bar and adjoining restaurant for blockbuster and cult films with drinks service. Special events, private parties, birthday parties.
Hailed as “The cosiest cinema in Leeds” the Picture House has been in constant operation since 1914. The programme features a rich mixture of traditional arthouse films, key cross over titles and a varied array of special events with family Hyde & Seek screenings on a Saturday and Baby Cinema on a Wednesday.
**Closed for redevelopment from 19th March 2020 until early 2021, find details of ‘On the Road’ screenings HERE**
Situated in the heart of Leeds, the Grand Theatre opened in 1878 and has been entertaining people ever since. With a wide programme from musicals to stand-up, opera to drama and ballet to family shows, there’s bound to be something that you’ll enjoy.
We are a creative hub for the city and beyond, a place where people and communities come to tell and share stories. We seek out the best companies and individual artists locally, nationally, and internationally to create inspirational theatre here in Leeds at the heart of Yorkshire.
Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7UP
Tel: 01132137700
The Carriageworks Theatre is a modern venue located in the Electric Press on Millennium Square programming a wide variety of theatre, film and events for the whole family.
Located in Cardigan Fields Leisure Park on Kirstall Road, Vue Leeds Kirkstall has ten screens – including an IMAX screen – with over 1,880 seats.