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Kennington Bioscope Silent Comedy Weekend event postponed

April to April 2020 · Events

Due to the coronavirus situation we have decided, with much regret, to postpone the Silent Film Comedy Weekend which was scheduled for Saturday 18 April – Sunday 19 April 2020. The new date is September 5th and 6th and you can read about it HERE.

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Kennington Bioscope Silent Comedy Weekend event postponed until 2021

September to September 2020 · Events

Kennington Bioscope, in association with Kevin Brownlow, presents a weekend of silent comedy films, all with live musical accompaniment.

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Kennington Bioscope Silent Comedy Weekend – Sunday

March 2018 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents a Silent Comedy Weekend (in support of the Cinema Museum). Sunday programme.

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Kennington Bioscope Silent Comedy Weekend – Saturday

March 2018 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents a Silent Comedy Weekend (in support of the Cinema Museum). Saturday programme.

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The 2nd Kennington Bioscope Silent Comedy Weekend

October to October 2016 · Events

The Kennington Bioscope festival returns with another weekend of classic comedy.

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8th Kennington Bioscope Silent Film Weekend

April to April 2025 · Events

Our Silent Film Weekend will take place over the 5-6 April. There is the customary blend of archive treasures and mainstream entertainment, presented by an enthusiastic team of experts with, of course, the usual live music from our skilled accompanists.

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Kennington Bioscope Silent Laughter Weekend

November to November 2024 · Events

The Silent Laughter Weekend is back – and we’ve got some REEL treats in store for you this year!

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Kennington Bioscope Seventh Silent Film Weekend – Saturday 20 & Sunday 21 April

April to April 2024 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents its seventh Silent Film Festival, with the support of The Cinema Museum. This year along with our usual themes of rarely seen gems, restorations, and discoveries we are looking at the year of 1924 with many films on 35mm or from 35mm nitrate scans.

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