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Big Screen Ballymoney | Singing In The Rain | Dementia Friendly Screening

Ballymoney Town Hall Arts, Museum and Visitor Information, 1 Townhead Street, Ballymoney, County Antrim, BT53 6BE
Screenshot from the movie Singing In The Rain.

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SINGING IN THE RAIN | DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENING
Friday 7 November | 10.30am
Free but booking essential
Our dementia-friendly screening is a gentle, welcoming way to enjoy one of Hollywood's all-time great musicals. With big dance numbers, memorable songs and plenty of good humour, Singin' in the Rain is a joyful trip down memory lane- perfect for anyone who loves a classic tune and a happy ending.

1952 | Cert U | Duration 1 hr 43 mins

This screening will include soft lighting, slightly lower volume and a relaxed, supportive atmosphere. Carers, companions and anyone who enjoys a slower pace are warmly welcome.

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Season (7 Nov 2025)
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Friday10:30 - 13:00

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