There's still time to see the return of archaeologist adventurer Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (12A), 25 years after Indiana Jones And The Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
With an all-star cast, this blockbuster is undoubtedly the film to see.
The arts centre has performances today, tomorrow, Monday, and Wednesday, July 30, showing at various times, so be sure to check the listings.
Nim's Island (U) tells the s
tory of a young girl who lives on a beautiful island with her research scientist father, who is left to fend for herself after he goes missing.
When tour companies move in on the secluded paradise she realises she needs help and begins to e-mail the author of her favourite stories about Alex Rover, who soon gives her inspiration.
The film is showing today at 2.30pm, and tomorrow at 11am.
Tim Flint – not just an organist but also an entertainer, a musician and a showman – will be appearing at the arts centre on Tuesday.
As a player he can turn his hand to almost any style: classical, orchestral, jazz, big band, theatre organ, electronic organ, jazz organ, piano, Latin American and other modern styles.
Go along for a 7.30pm start.
In association with DanceEast, Summer Garden Aventure, a two-day workshop with dancer Rhonda Sparrey and artist Elisabeth Rutt will take place on Thursday, July 31, and Friday, August 1, from 10am to 3pm.
Suitable for children aged six to nine, this exciting summer school will combine dance with art to explore hidden adventures of the summer garden.
If your children are a bit older the arts centre has Drum'n'Dance, a three-day summer school for children aged ten to 14.
Children will learn how to combine the arts of drumming and dance with dancer Holly Stubbings and drummer Mark Trewartha from Monday, August 4, to Wednesday, August 6, from 10am to 3pm.
These two summer workshops are always popular.
All that is needed is a packed lunch and loose comfortable clothing.
To book a place on either of these workshops, please contact Haverhill Arts Centre box office on 01440 714140.
Alternatively e-mail boxoffice@ haverhillartscentre.co.uk.
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