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The Tower Digital Arts Centre

83 Sinclair Street, Helensburgh, United Kingdom
Non-Profit Organization

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The Tower in Helensburgh is run by a local charity dedicated to delivering Arts & Digital learning, development & performance to the heart of the community The Tower is The Digital Hub in the Heart of Helensburgh

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Are you coming to the Bass Festival in Helensburgh this Sunday?

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What you got planned for this Sunday after lunch ? Forget it will probably be raining. Spend the afternoon at The Tower for our inaugural Bass Festival. See HelensburghBoxOffice.com for details.

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Book Now Following the events of “Captain America: Civil War,” the Avengers as we know it no longer exists. Lines were drawn; sides were chosen. The Avengers is nothing more than a team name without any team members. Can Earth’s Mightiest Heroes put aside their differences and unite once more? Do they even stand a chance against the Mad Titan who delights in their failure and desperation? Can they stop his thirst for power and chaos as he begins to collect the Infinity Stones?

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A QUIET PLACE Now screening in Helensburgh. See HelensburghBoxOffice.com for times and tkts

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THE SQUARE Now screening in Helensburgh. See HelensburghBoxOffice.com for times and tkts

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Todays films in Helensburgh Now screening in Helensburgh. See HelensburghBoxOffice.com for times and tkts

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RAMPAGE Starts today in Helensburgh. See HelensburghBoxOffice.com for times and tickets.

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Lots of choice from your community Arts Centre. For tickets see HelensburghBoxOffice.com

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ROMAN HOLIDAY Siverscreen Wednesday (for the over 60's only). Includes sandwich, tea/coffee and if your lucky, cake. MUST be booked in advance) This is a great film from 1953. Overwhelmed by her suffocating schedule, touring European princess Ann (Audrey Hepburn) takes off for a night while in Rome. When a sedative she took from her doctor kicks in, however, she falls asleep on a park bench and is found by an American reporter, Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck),who takes her back to his apartment for safety. At work the next morning, Joe finds out Ann's regal identity and bets his editor he can get exclusive interview with her, but romance soon gets in the way. Send you mum.

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*STOP PRESS* FESTIVAL OF BASE 22 April @ theTower Orange Juice hero James Kirk will perform a couple of numbers with Aztec Camera bassist Campbell Owens as part of #A Festival of Bass Running Order/Menu as follows, timings may nudge a bit but here's the road map; 3.15-3.30 Una MacGlone & Jim McEwan (D/Bass/Piano) 3.30 - 3.45 Sodhi (Tabla drums + laptop) 4.00 - 4.25 Campbell Owens ft James Kirk + friends 4.40 -5.00 Allon Beauvoisin /Malcolm McFarlane (Baritone Sax/Guitar/SFX) 5.05 - 5.07 Stephen Watt- Bass Poetry 5.25- 6.10 Herbie Flowers & friends 6.15 -7.35 Movie 7.45- 8.20 Jah Wobble 8.30 -8.40 All Star Mingus Tribute w Dr Raymond MacDonald + friends SUBMARINE CENTRE Playback of Future Pilot AKA album on random/continous loop during day playing underneath the submarine.

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A QUIET PLACE Now Screening See HelensburghBoxOffice.com for times and tickets

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