The Scarborough News

Are ready with some new offerings

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Mark Vesey, Chairman of the Scarboroug­h Maritime Heritage Centre, said: “It feels really marvellous to be opening up again.

“It is a real sense of relief, we are looking forward to seeing each other and also welcoming back the public.”

The Stephen Joseph Theatre reopens its doors to the public on Monday May 17, with the first live show taking place the following day. The theatre will reopen with the first UK dates of a new tour of the highly acclaimed The Greatest Play in the History of the World, a one-woman show written by Ian Kershaw and performed by former Coronation Street and Broadchurc­h star, Julie Hesmondhal­gh, from May 18 to 22.

The cinema reopens on Tuesday May 25 with a fortnight of Oscarnomin­ated films. First to be shown is the comedy classic It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World7.

Eat Me Café will be open Mondays to Saturdays from 10am, with last orders at 6.30pm Mondays to Wednesdays, and at 7.30pm Thursdays to Saturdays.

The SJT’s joint Chief Executives, Paul Robinson and Caroline Routh,

The Hollywood Plaza reopens on May 17. Manager Andrew Nesbit said: “I’d like to thank all of our patrons, both old and new, for the response we previously received, and we’ve also had, since announcing our reopening.” The opening films are Peter Rabbit 2 and A Quiet Place 2, special screenings of Godzilla Vs Kong and Mortal Kombat, the new Angelina Jolie thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead, and Cruella, the new Disney film.

 ??  ?? Above right: Cassie Taal cleaning the exhibition glass at the Rotunda museum.
Above right: Cassie Taal cleaning the exhibition glass at the Rotunda museum.
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said: “We can’t wait to open our doors again to our wonderful audiences.”

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