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Join us to watch new movies in the cinema together.

See a new release movie at your local cinema each month and escape through the magic of film with a group of like-minded people.

This experience includes morning tea before or after the film. Please note, some cinemas are not currently providing morning tea as a safety precaution in relation to COVID-19.

Film screenings are determined the week of the film and is dependent on cinema schedules.
Transport to and from Showtime Movies can be arranged. Please let us know if you require this.

Please note, COVID-19 precautions will be in place. For information on ACH Group’s COVID-19 response, please click here.

This experience is part of ACH Group’s supported groups. Whether you love food, nature, art, sport or wildlife, our small group tours offer something for everyone.
Jump aboard to socialise with friends or meet new people while exploring an exciting destination or new experience in South Australia. Available to those aged 65 and over.
ACH Group provides a range of social experiences where you can meet new people, learn new skills or revitalise interests.

Screening times may vary to the below schedule.

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🎭 Stage lights, gym gains, and gratitude for life! 💪✨

We spoke with Barry Hill OAM, a Health Studio customer and retirement living resident, about life since receiving the Order of Australia Medal in 2023 for his contributions to theatre and musical performance.

Barry’s passion for theatre has shown no signs of slowing. He recounts last year’s performances: “Last year I stage managed Shirley Valentine, played Sir Lancelot Spratt in Doctor in the House, directed Girl of the Frozen North (a melodrama) and played Dame Cookie in the pantomime Alice in Wonderland, all for Tea Tree Players.

“I think I enjoyed playing the Dame most of all as in classic pantomime the Dame works with the audience, ad-libs freely, and provides a lot of the adult humour of the production. The ‘custard pie’ sequence was a lot of fun getting four pies in the face every night and then having to refresh the makeup quickly and change for the next scene!”

Barry Hill’s story is all about energy, creativity, staying healthy, and community - a reminder that passion for life - and theatre - knows no limits.

👉 Dive into Barry’s inspiring journey and see what’s next on stage 🔗 bit.ly/4c2Dkeg
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