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7 Leicester Pl, England, WC2H 7BY, United Kingdom
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Jul 31, 2018
Really awesome small venue in the centre of London. For such a small venue, it really feels personal and cozy when compared to the compact and bustling city surrounding it. Its got a great choice of films, both modern and older classics, and makes sure to show a variety for all audiences. The food and drink prices are quite expensive but that is to be expected in London and I don't particularly blame them when surrounded by such extensive competition.

Aug 11, 2018
Went for the Moulin Rouge sing-a-long and it was beyond fabulous. The venue is very classic, think old school cinemas, but this just adds to the character of the place. The atmosphere was so unique, everyone had a such a great night. Most cult shows are given props suited to the film which you have to use during specific famous scenes. If you want a fun night and something a little different, go here!

Aug 14, 2018
Wonderful cinema for a bit of nostalgia. Go to the Prince Charles for an extra special experience. They do sing-a-long, all nighter, back to back and special anniversary screenings. Plenty of room in the seats, but old school so not too well lit if you need to return to your seat after getting a beer or going to the loo, be prepared! The bar is expensive unless you're a member and you are right in the heart of Soho, so it's to be expected.

Jul 7, 2018
Had a great time with friends at this greatest showman sing along. Having never been to one before I did not know what to expect but thought it was ace. Complete with our own singing bearded lady we followed actions and subtitles to make the most of the musical show. Fully packed. Best to book in advance.

Aug 3, 2018
Fantastic cinema that shows both classics and new films. Always something interesting on and they regularly have events (like sing-a-long versions) or movie marathons. Definitely worth getting a membership if you are local to Central London.

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