Kino Rye x Lamb House film screening
Watch the 1961 spine-chilling classic 'The Innocents' at Kino cinema Rye in an exclusive screening in collaboration with the National Trust. Tickets go on sale soon.
- Booking not needed
Tickets will be on sale soon. Please check back here for further updates.
In 1961, 'The Turn of the Screw' by Henry James was turned into a spine-chilling film called 'The Innocents' starring Deborah Kerr.
Following our successful collaboration last year, we will be teaming up with Kino cinema Rye again to bring you a fantastic day of cinema history.
The film will be introduced by cinema history and Henry James expert Philip Horne with curator of Lamb House's 'Ghost Written' exhibition Kirsty Mitchell. A perfect way to examine the famous tale through a new lens.
Tickets include all day free entry to Lamb House on Sunday 8 June to view the 'Ghost Written' exhibiton before the film.
In connection with Lamb House's 'Ghost Written' exhibition.
Find us:
Kino Rye: Lion Street, Rye TN31 7LB
Lamb House: West Street, Rye TN31 7ES
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Prices
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The basics
- Meeting point
Our team at Visitor Reception will point you in the right direction of the readings.
- Accessibility
Please note there is no step-free access to Lamb House due to the historic nature of the building.
- Other
Find us: Kino Rye: Lion Street, Rye TN31 7LB Lamb House: West Street, Rye TN31 7ES
Upcoming events
Community Coffee Mornings
Fancy a chat over a cuppa? Come along to our free coffee mornings on the last Wednesday of every month, with a designated Chatter & Natter table.
Ghost Written: An Exhibition (28 February - 22 December)
Discover the written heritage of Lamb House, home to some of the leading literary voices of the 20th century, through its ghost stories. Runs 28 February - 22 December.