Big Screen movies are back in Kirkcaldy … and a new season of cinema will set you back just a fiver a film.

And making a welcome comeback on Wednesday (14 February) is the Adam Smith Theatre’s ever-popular Breakfast Club, which reconvenes at 11am with The Great Escaper, starring Michael Caine.

The venue is to host movies in the morning every fortnight – serving them up with, a hot filled bagel and a tea or coffee for £5 before the film.

The sheer drama of NT Live returns on Friday 16 February with the rollicking wartime comedy Jack Absolute Flies Again. Tickets are £16.50 and £13.50 for concessions.

Theatre lovers can toast NT Live’s return by sampling a Valentine’s cocktail in the bar, specially created for the relaunch.

NT Live continues with two more shows. Vanya – a radical reworking of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya – is on 15 March and The Motive and the Cue, which reimagines Richard Burton and John Gielgud’s performance of Hamlet, is on 19 April.

February’s line-up of films is completed with Oppenheimer. Other blockbusters featuring this spring include Bob Marley: One Love on 29 March; Barbie on 13 April; and a Star Wars movie on 4 May.

And on 13 April the theatre will host comedian Janey Godley’s newly released film, Janey – with a stand-up set from Janey herself.

Community Events and Programme Manager, Karen Taylor, says: “We know how much our audiences have missed movies at the Adam Smith – so we’re delighted the big screen is back, offering cinema treats for film fans of all ages.”

For the full line-up of films visit the OnFife website or call in at the box office.