Mrs Foster said it was “great to be at the cinema” as she arrived at the Strand Arts Centre, one of the oldest surviving cinemas in Northern Ireland.
Ms O’Neill was also upbeat as she arrived and took her turn on the red carpet, hailing a “positive and uplifting day” after months of tight restrictions in the effort to halt the spread of Covid-19.
Mrs Foster and Ms O’Neill joined a group of “silver screeners” enjoying some classic short films from the 1930s. They are part of the centre’s Silver Screenings programme for older audiences.
They also met children taking part in an arts and crafts after-school workshop in another part of the centre. Mrs Foster welcomed the return to “the important cultural and social experiences which bring joy.
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