TICKETS for new shows, cinema screenings and events at Lighthouse, Poole, will go on sale this week.

From Belfast on the big screen to Wonders Beyond Numbers with TV personality Johnny Ball, there's something for everyone.

Belfast (12A) – Kenneth Branagh has earned an Oscar nomination for directing this story of his Belfast childhood with fellow nominee Judi Dench.

The Sanctity of Space (12A) – Lured by Brad Washburn's iconic photography, three renowned climbers pursue the ultimate adventure and show us why humans must explore

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Belle (12A) – Japanese anime version of Beauty and the Beast in which a high school student becomes a globally beloved singer after entering a fantastic virtual world.

Master Cheng (PG) – Finnish filmmaker Mika Kaurismäki heartwarming story of a Chinese chef who travels with his young son to a remote village in Finland to connect with an old friend he met in Shanghai.

West Side Story (12A) – Steven Spielberg’s Oscar nominated adaptation of the classic musical stars Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler and Ariana DeBose.

The Phantom of the Open (PG) – Mark Rylance in uplifting comedy drama about amateur golfer Maurice Flitcroft who achieves his late-in-life goal of participating in the British Open Golf Championship. Rhys Ifans and Sally Hawkins co-star.

Rebel Dread (15) – Profile of cultural mover and shaker Don Letts who injected London’s early punk scene with reggae music in the 70s, and has shot more than 300 music videos.

The Power of the Dog (12A) – Jane Campion’s multi-Oscar nominated psychological Western drama stars Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Keith Carradine.

Midnight, Atlanta – Gear up for Atlanta, Georgia in the 80s! A vibrant and bustling city marred by the destructive spread of AIDS. A fading flower destined for the Big Apple, Nina, and a naïve Mississippi newcomer to the scene, Phoebe, prove the night-time club culture in the city ain’t so forgiving…

Dementia Friendly Screening: Oliver (U) – Carol Reed’s classic film version of the Broadway musical stars Mark Lester, Ron Moody and Oliver Reed.

Dementia Friendly Screening: Guys and Dolls (U)Classic film musical with Frank Sinatra, Marlon Brando and Jean Simmons.

Dementia Friendly Screening: West Side Story (PG) – Natalie Wood and George Chakiris shine in the 1961 film of the hit musical about two young lovers from rival New York street gangs

Dementia Friendly Screening: Mamma Mia (PG) – Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan and the music of ABBA propel this story of a bride-to-be’s quest to find her real dad.

Wonders Beyond Numbers – TV personality Johnny Ball returns to tell one of the most important stories in world history – the story of mathematics.

Dementia Friendly Screening: An American In Paris (U) – A struggling artist in Paris is discovered by an influential heiress with an interest in more than his art. Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron star in film classic.

Dementia Friendly Screening: High Society (PG) – Classic musical romantic comedy with Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra.

Dementia Friendly Screening: The Wizard of Oz (U) – They just don’t make them like this any more – Judy Garland in early career defining role as Dorothy who, with dog Toto in tow, is whisked away on the adventure of a lifetime.

Dementia Friendly Screening: White Christmas (U) – Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney in classic festive film about a song-and-dance team romantically linked with a sister act to save a business at Christmas.

With the exception of Midnight, Atlanta, for which there is no pre-sale, tickets go on pre-sale to Lighthouse Friends only from Wednesday, March 2, and on general sale from Frida, March 4, on the Lighthouse website.