There is plenty on for the family this summer at a Worcestershire venue.
Families can find an array of entertainment options at Number 8 this summer.
The venue, located in Pershore, is set to host film screenings, family theatre and a dance workshop to keep all engaged during the holidays.
Family films are at the forefront of the summer line-up, beginning with a relaxed screening of Butterfly Tale on July 25 at 2pm, with all tickets priced at just £4.
The range of films continues throughout the summer holidays, with an array of offerings including Inside Out 2 (July 30 at 2pm and August 1 at 11am), IF (August 6, 11am and August 8, 2pm), The Garfield Movie (August 13, 2pm and August 15, 11am) and Despicable Me 4 (August 27, 11am and relaxed screening on August 29 at 2pm).
Tickets for all of the films are priced at £7.
Away from the films, Pickled Image will perform their Woodland Tales with Granddad play for little ones aged three and above, on July 27 at 2pm.
With a line-up of extraordinary puppets, this endearing family theatre production carries an essential environmental message.
Tickets cost £10 for adults and £7 for children and are now available.
The venue also gives children the opportunity to dance in the Minions & Movers Dance Workshop on August 7 from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
Children aged six to 10 will have the chance to explore various dance styles and be creative.
Dance tutor Amie Morgan will guide the young performers towards an informal show for friends and family at the end of the session.
The cost is £9 and no prior dance experience is required.
To purchase tickets for any of these fun-filled summer activities, contact the Number 8 Box Office on 01386 555488.
Further details and online booking options are available on the Number 8 website.
With this exceptional line-up of family entertainment, Number 8 promises to make this summer one worth remembering.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enjoy quality family time at this all-inclusive venue.
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