Welcome to Junction – a busy and vibrant theatre, cinema, café bar and workshop in the heart of East Yorkshire. Those of you who have visited Junction before will be more than familiar with who we are and what we have to offer. For those who are new to the venue, new to the town or even new to the arts, we hope you will find all the information you need here on the website. We take pride in our efforts to offer something for everyone in the local community, and we invite you to browse our shows, movies and activities, pick something you like the look of and give it a go. Our friendly staff look forward to welcoming you to Junction very soon…

Workshop
To tie in with How the Koala Learnt to Hug
Saturday 9th October 2010

A fun arts and crafts session to tie-in with HOW THE KOALA LEARNT TO HUG.

£2.50 (£6 with ticket for How The Koala Learnt To Hug)
Saturday 9th October: 11am-1pm
Childrens
The People's Theatre Company
Saturday 9th October 2010

A charming new musical about the magic of family and the importance of a nice warm hug. Written especially for parents to enjoy with their children, How the Koala Learnt to Hug features a host of wild characters, as well as stories, games and sing-a-long songs.

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If you like wild animals, fun stories and lots of great big hugs you'll love How the Koala Learnt to Hug.
£5
Saturday 9th October: 2pm
Music
Saturday 9th October 2010

The Martyn Barker Tea Band are no strangers to Junction. Not only did they play our opening night last November, but they also host the monthly acoustic club in the Walkway cafe bar. All local musicians, who have played together for longer they'd probably care to remember, the band have always...

If you like good music and enjoy our Folk in the Bar nights, you'll love Martyn Barker Band
£6/£4
Saturday 9th October 8pm
Film
(In Swedish with English subtitles)
Wednesday 13th October 2010

Following on from The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (screened at Junction in June), The Girl Who Played with Fire is adapted from the second novel in Stieg Larsson’s Millenium Trilogy. In this highly anticipated sequel, Lisbeth is accused of a brutal murder, and Mikael sets out on a mission to...

If you liked the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Kiss the Girls and Silence of the Lambs you’ll love THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE
£5.50 / £4
Wednesday 13th October: 7.30pm
Workshop
Thursday 14th October 2010

Siân Williams, choreographer and dancer with The Kosh, leads a two hour workshop suitable for those with or without dance theatre experience. Using improvisation and dance techniques, the workshop will cover the themes explored in The Storeroom (16th October). The workshop will emphasise the...

£10 (Including ticket for The Storeroom)
Thursday 14th October: 6pm-8pm
Film
Friday 15th October 2010

Biopic of the 1970s all-girl American rock band, The Runaways; from their early beginning rehearsing in a caravan, to their short-lived but head-spinning success. Based on the memoirs of lead singer Cherie Currie, this coming of age story is sizzling with attitude and rebellion.

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If you liked Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll, Nowhere Boy and It Might Get Loud you’ll love THE RUNAWAYS
£5.50 / £4
Friday 15th October: 7.30pm
Film
Saturday 16th October 2010

Family comedy about Greg - a kid who keeps a journal, and who thinks middle school was the stupidest thing ever invented. It’s also his worst nightmare - a constant battle against wedgies, bullies and lunch money muggings.

Director: Thor Freudenthal (USA 2010, 93 mins)
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If you liked School of Rock, The Wonder Years and High School Musical 3 you’ll love DIARY OF A WIMPY KID
£5.50 / £4
Saturday 16th October: 11am