What's on at Watermans

By Isabel Millett

29th Jul 2022 | Local Features

Welcome to our feature What's on at Watermans rounding up the current cinema, theatre and gallery listings on at the local riverside arts centre.

What's on at Watermans?

The Railway Children

Inspired by one of the most loved British family films of all time, The Railway Children Return is an enchanting, heart-warming adventure for a new generation. A group of children are evacuated to a Yorkshire village during World War 2, where they encounter a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home.

Notre Dame on Fire

Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, Notre-Dame On Fire offers a blow-by-blow recreation of the gripping events that took place on April 15, 2019, when the cathedral suffered the biggest blaze in its history. The film retraces how heroic men and women put their lives on the line to accomplish an awe-inspiring rescue.

Minions: The Rise of Gru

This summer we go back in time to see how the world's greatest supervillain and the master of evil, Gru, first met and forged a despicable crew with the Minions. Packed with action, humour and brand-new characters, Gru soon discovers that even bad guys need a little help from their friends. This is one villainous animated movie you do not want to miss!

Lightyear

This latest sci-fi action-adventure is the fifth film in the Toy Story series. Legendary space ranger Buzz Lightyear embarks on an intergalactic adventure alongside ambitious recruits Izzy, Mo, Darby, and his robot companion, Sox.

The Sea Show

The Sea Show is a quirky and hilarious mix of puppet show, natural history and comedy cabaret. Meet crazy characters like Morwenna the 'beautiful' mermaid, Ruan the reformed seagull and salty seadog Captain Pemburthy, as well as a cast of mischievous sea-squirts, anemones, limpets, crabs and pilchards.

Celebrate the sea with tall tales, silly slapstick, fantastic facts, live music and songs - unmissable fun for children and adults of all ages!

Tooob

Introducing toooB, a curious and friendly shape-shifting creature who is not quite sure where she's landed or who she is. As toooB explores the world around her she learns how things work and invents games to play with the humans around her. She is strange and beguiling but familiar and full of fun.

toooB is an enchanting wordless performance for 6-24-month olds and their grown-ups. A gentle sensory adventure where a performer is costumed inside a giant caterpillar-like tunnel creation, magically manipulating it before playfully emerging from the tunnel and inviting the audience to play. toooB has an original soundtrack, captivating movement and is designed to be a perfect introduction to theatre and dance for the very young encouraging empathy and playful interaction.

     

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