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Singing in the rain

Participating Picturehouse cinemasTimes vary by location
Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds find romance during the the birth of talking pictures in 1920s Hollywood in this musical from 1952.
Picturehouse

Did you know? Donald O’Connor performed a somersault by running up a wall and doing a backflip but despite being hospitalised for exhaustion he did it all again after an accident ruined the footage.

More details about Picturehouse’s autism friendly screenings, how to book and how to get in touch with their customer service teams.

Adjustments include

  • Lights left on low
  • Sound turned down
  • No adverts or trailers
  • Staff trained in autism understanding
  • Disabled access
  • Chill out zone, where available
  • Move around and choose where you sit
  • Make noise and movements
  • Use equipment and devices
  • Bring your own food and drink
  • Free entry for carers*

About Dimensions

National not-for-profit support provider

For nearly 50 years, Dimensions has been supporting people with learning disabilities and autistic people to have a louder voice, choice, and control in their lives.