The Little Theatre Cinema
Bath, Somerset and Bristol · ★ 4.7 · 841 visitor reviews
Bath, BA1 1SF

About
The Little Theatre Cinema is a vintage cinema apparently strives to maintain a 1930s atmosphere but has conceded many refurbishments to keep the cinema a satisfyingly comfortable experience and features digital sound and projection technology. The Little Theatre has a balcony in the main auditorium with access available for a little extra if you'd like to make the best of the old school side! Use the link to check up on their current showings and timetables.
If you can get the kids interested in the cinema itself due to the vintage feel, then it was built in 1935 and initially showed only hourly programmes of documentaries and newsreels. Feature films started to be shown in 1939; while in 1979 they built the second screen. It's worth noting that there is no parking provided for the cinema, but it is nicely accessible by public transport, so why not do that instead?
Old school day!
Good for: older children, teenagers
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Facilities
- Onsite Parking
- Toilets
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Card Payments
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
Prices
Common questions
What is The Little Theatre Cinema?
Independent cinema in Bath showing films in an intimate setting in Somerset.
Is The Little Theatre suitable for young children?
Yes, the cinema welcomes older children and teenagers for film screenings.
Does The Little Theatre have facilities?
Yes, there is on-site parking, accessible entrance, toilets, and wheelchair accessibility.
Can I pay by card at The Little Theatre?
Yes, card and contactless payments are accepted.
What makes The Little Theatre special?
Charming historic cinema offering independent and mainstream films in beautiful Bath in the South West.
What families say
841 reviews