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Palace Cinema to screen film ‘autism-friendly’ movie

by isleofman.com 8th July 2016
A movie screening for children and adults with autism and sensory processing difficulties will take place at the Palace Cinema on Monday (11 July).

The popular ‘Secret Life of Pets’ film will be shown in 2D at the venue at 4.30pm that afternoon, and has been organised by Glen Vine mum Louise Jacob-Armstrong, along with Palace Cinema Manager, Steve Rea. Lights will be left on and the sound volume turned down in the theatre during the performance, and those in attendance will be able to move around during the screening if they need to.

The Palace Cinema has reduced its prices for the event, with an adult ticket costing ?8 and a child’s ticket costing ?6. These can be booked via the Palace Cinema website (www.palace-cinema.com), and either on the phone or by calling in to the venue from 3pm daily.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 8th, July 2016 09:35pm.

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