Past Events Archive
Kennington Bioscope presents The Lost World (1925)
Wed 3 Oct 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
Kennington Bioscope presents a new restoration of The Lost World (1925), featuring pioneering stop motion special effects by Willis O'Brien.
The Celluloid Sorceress presents a 35mm double feature programme – Tigerland (2000) and Phone Booth (2002) – SORRY EVENT CANCELLED
Sun 30 Sep 2018 @ 15:00 · Events
The Celluloid Sorceress brings her look at the career of Joel Schumacher back to the Cinema Museum with a thrilling 35mm double feature of Tigerland (2000) and Phone Booth (2002), both starring Colin Farrell.
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“A Licensed Pit of Darkness, a Trap of Temptation”: the bicentenary of the Old Vic
Thu 27 Sep 2018 @ 19:00 · Events
Lambeth archivist, Jon Newman, reflects on the two-hundred years of dramatic change that has seen the former Coburg Theatre transformed into one of London’s finest theatrical spaces. Part of the Lambeth Heritage Festival 2018.
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Misty Moon Presents The Professionals Revisited
Sun 23 Sep 2018 @ 14:30 · Events
After the huge success of The Professionals Book Launch last year Misty Moon is delighted to announce another afternoon celebrating this cult TV series.
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An evening with Barry Cryer, OBE
Sat 22 Sep 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
Barry Cryer, a truly outstanding comedy writer and performer who has contributed greatly to the world of entertainment for over fifty years, will be in conversation with Michael Pointon.
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Open House Weekend 2018
Sat 22 Sep - Sun 23 Sep 2018 · Events
The Cinema Museum will be open from 10.00-17.00 over the Open House weekend.
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The Max Wall Society presents We Think the World of You (1988)
Fri 21 Sep 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
The Max Wall Society presents a screening of We Think the World of You, the 1988 film based on the novel by J.R. Ackerley, in which he co-stars with Gary Oldman and Alan Bates.
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The Ups and Downs of The Marvellous Craggs 20 Sept
Thu 20 Sep 2018 @ 19:30 · Events
Join Edward Cragg in the family’s Kennington gymnasium and home of four decades as he tells the true story – illustrated with magic lantern slides, early film, colourful posters and souvenirs – of the finest acrobatic troupe of the Victorian and Edwardian era.