Cinemas
The Landmark

The Landmark has a 483 seat main theatre and another 200 seat spece in 2 conical towers. It was designed by Tim Ronands Architects. It was built following a fire which destroyed the town's Pavilion Theatre in the 1980's which was then demolished. It is…
Add to favouritesLawrence Batley Theatre
Queen's Square, Queen Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 2SPThe Lawrence Batley theatre, often known locally as LBT, was named after a cash and carry philanthropist. It has a varied arts programme as well as theatrical performances. The venue includes the Queenie's cafe and a theatre bar. The building was…
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Leiston Film Theatre was originally called Leiston Picture House and has operated as a cinema since October 1914. It nearly closed in the 70's but was saved by the town council. It has a 252 seat auditorium Dolby sound and digital projection, including…
Add to favouritesLincoln Drill Hall

The Lincoln Drill Hall is an exciting arts and entertainment venue located just off Lincoln's high street. The venue hosts a wide variety of shows including, comedy nights, theatre performances, music gigs and much more.
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21 Wellington Street, London, WC2E 7RQThere's been a theatre on the site since 1812, but the Lyceum's long career hasn't been without bumps. From 1871 to 1902 it was Henry Irving's preferred venue for Shakespeare, usually co-starring Helen Terry, but in 1939 it was closed. It spent some…
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Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, England, B12 9QHRe-opened in 2010 after a £15.2 million refit, with greater access and greener facilities.
Add to favouritesMacrobert Arts Centre

With a mission to act as a thriving arts centre, the macrobert centre in Stirling is a hub of cultural activity. The venue, which can be found on the University of Stirling's main campus, was originally opened in the 1970s and was established as a…
Add to favouritesThe Mallard Cinema
Mallard Complex, Rue De La Villiaze, Forest, Guernsey, GY8 0HGGuernsey's only cinema, with four screens dedicated to new releases.
Add to favouritesThe Maltings Theatre and Cinema
Eastern Lane, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1AJDespite its name, The Maltings is not a converted malt house but a purpose-built arts venue, the northernmost theatre and cinema in England. It contains the 310-capacity Main House Theatre and the 70-seat Henry Travers Studio and presents a mixture of…
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A centre for live music The Met is noted for its specialist folk music programme. In addition to local, national and international folk artists and bands the programme includes theatre, comedy and a range of music workshops. The venue contains two…
Add to favouritesNorden Farm Centre For The Arts

Built on the site of a dairy farm Norden Farm is an arts centre supporting both professional and community artists. It offers a performance programme of film, theatre, music, visual arts and comedy. Classes are available for all ages and include dance…
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117-123 Church Road, Barnes, London, SW13 9HLThe Olympic opened as a cinema in 1906 but is perhaps most famous as a recording studio used by The Beatles and Spice Girls. It became a cinema again in 2013 with a Scandi interior and seating that aims at style and comfort. There is a restaurant and…
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Market Street, Galashiels, Scottish Borders, TD1 3AFFirst opened in 1936 as the Playhouse, the Pavilion survived many changes before settling on its current four screen guise.
Add to favouritesPocklington Arts Centre
Market Place, Pocklington, North Yorkshire, YO42 2ARThe small town of Pocklington is home to a 200 seat auditorium perfect for film, music, comedy, theatre and conferences, alongside a studio and exhibition space. Housed in the refurbished Ritz Cinema the Arts Centre opened in 2000 with a programme of…
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