DOORS: 21:30 | FILM STARTS 21:55
Step inside Bristol Museum & Art Gallery for your very own “Night at the Museum” to enjoy a truly special movie screening! Enter this magnificent space after hours, enjoy live performers and then take your seat in the Rear Hall to watch the film among the exhibits.
Due to massive demand at our Underground Cinema earlier this Autumn, we’re delighted to be bringing Jim Henson’s magical musical adventure Labyrinth, starring the late great David Bowie, back to the big screen once more this year at Bristol Museum!
About The Film
1986 | U | 101 mins
After losing her patience whilst babysitting her baby brother Toby, Sarah is horrified when she unintentionally conjures the Goblin King, who takes Toby to his castle in the Goblin City. Sarah must pass through a magical labyrinth to reach the castle in order to rescue her brother within thirteen hours, or else he’ll become a goblin forever…
TICKETS
More Information
• Bristol Museum located on Queens Road just off Park Street, around a ten minute walk from the city centre.
• The museum is around two miles from the M32 on Queen’s Rd (BS8 1RL).
You can park in any of the city car parks but the closest two are West End (BS8 1EH) and Trenchard Street (BS1 5AN), both about a five minute walk away.
• Bus numbers 1, 2, 4, 8, 9 and 72 all travel past the museum up Park Street and from the Clifton Triangle.
• Wherever possible, we encourage walking or using public transport to travel to our events.
• Bristol Museum has level access and a wheelchair accessible toilet. You can find full information on Bristol Museum’s website here or on the AccessAble website.
Please let us know if you require reserved seating or a wheelchair space in advance of the event.
• Due to the nature of this event, you may be required to queue for a short time before entry. Please let us know if you have concerns about this and we will be happy to advise and assist.
• If you are attending an event as a carer for a disabled guest, then you are entitled to free access. Please select the relevant ticket and bring appropriate proof of eligibility such as proof of blue badge, access card, cinema for all card, letter from a professional or evidence of DLA/PIP. If you are uncertain, please contact us.
• Subtitles: please contact us if you require a film to be screened with subtitles. Many of our screenings can accommodate subtitles, however this varies depending on the film.
• We cannot guarantee access before the stated doors time on your ticket, so advise you arrive as close to this time as possible.
• Food and drink can only be consumed at the screening if it is bought at the venue.