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Plymouth Arts Cinema and LUSH launch family bath-bomb workshops this summer

Plymouth Arts Cinema and LUSH Plymouth have lined up four 45-minute bath-bomb workshops with summer films, starting at £7.50 per child.

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Plymouth Arts Cinema and LUSH launch family bath-bomb workshops this summer
Source: Plymouth Arts Cinema | Independent Cinema for Everyone | located at Arts University Plymouth

Plymouth Arts Cinema has teamed up with LUSH Plymouth for four family bath-bomb workshops running from Tuesday 28 July through Thursday 6 August 2026, pairing each 45-minute session with a summer film screening. Children hand-make bath bombs, play with positive self-talk and step into a Lush designer role, all before or alongside the film on the bill.

The sessions are capped at 10 spaces each, advance booking is required and accompanying adults must stay. Each workshop runs from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. and costs £7.50 per child when bought with a film ticket. Visitors should check in at the box office and arrive at least five minutes early, with the box office opening at 9:45 a.m.

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The line-up includes Toy Story 5, Shrek and Minions and Monsters, with Toy Story 5 returning again on 6 August. Tuesday 4 August pairs a 10 a.m. workshop with an 11 a.m. screening of Minions and Monsters. For that screening, adults’ tickets are £5, children’s tickets are £4.38 and babies under 12 months are admitted free. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Plymouth Arts Cinema’s summer holiday cinema programme is family friendly, with creative workshops and talks, and set in a relaxed, accessible and neurodiverse friendly environment. The venue is Plymouth’s only independent cinema and is based at Arts University Plymouth.

LUSH Plymouth trades from LUSB 01, Lower Mall, Drake Circus Shopping Centre, Charles Street, Plymouth PL1 1EA. The store is step-free, fully wheelchair accessible and able to support customers who need help communicated in writing or gestures. The first bath bomb dates to 27 April 1989, when co-founder Mo Constantine invented it in her garden shed, and Lush now marks the date as World Bath Bomb Day.

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