The Cinema Museum, London

Upcoming Events

Robert Ross’s Comedy Carnival or Carry On Up the Cinema Museum VIII – SORRY EVENT CANCELLED

Sat 29 Nov 2025 @ 12:00 · Events

In what has become an extremely popular bi-annual treat for devotees of the Best of British Comedy, comedy historians Robert and Gemma Ross host another full day of hilarious anecdotes, rare clips from the vaults, and a roll-call of very special guests.

Misty Moon Presents Dee Anderson – Growing Up With Thunderbirds

Sun 30 Nov 2025 @ 16:00 · Events

This show is a heartfelt tribute to the boundless imagination and thrilling adventures that defined a generation, presented by Dee Anderson who lived and breathed this magic as a child.

Lost Reels presents McVicar (1980) from 16mm

Wed 3 Dec 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

Lost Reels closes its season of hard to see British Crime thrillers with this prison break and crime drama featuring Roger Daltrey as the notorious Public Enemy No. 1 - John McVicar.

The Gothique Film Society presents Japanese Horror: Mansion of the Ghost Cat (1958) and The Lady Vampire (1959)

Fri 5 Dec 2025 @ 19:00 · Events

Acclaimed author, critic and broadcaster Kim Newman will introduce a ‘first’ for the Gothique Film Society : an evening of Japanese Horror!

The Live Ghost Tent – Quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society 6th December 2025

Sat 6 Dec 2025 @ 15:00 · Events

The Live Ghost Tent – quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society.

Misty Moon presents George Layton Tells Christmas Fibs & Stories

Sun 7 Dec 2025 @ 16:00 · Events

After his sell-out appearance & rave reviews earlier this year, George Layton returns to The Cinema Museum with his seasonal show.

Kennington Bioscope presents Méliès Presents Méliès

Wed 10 Dec 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

Kennington Bioscope presents an evening of restored hand-coloured Georges Méliès films with live narration, as they were originally presented in their initial screenings.

Women and Cocaine presents 42nd Street (1933)

Thu 11 Dec 2025 @ 19:30 · Events

42nd Street is a dazzling backstage musical that follows director Julian Marsh as he mounts a Broadway show during the Great Depression, featuring choreography by the great Busby Berkeley.