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Why not enjoy a night at one of the great theatres spotted around Parsons Green!

Fulham Road Picturehouse

At Picturehouse, we love cinemas. Nestled in the heart of their neighbourhoods, each of our cinemas are distinct, full of personality and run by welcoming and attentive staff. We don’t just screen excellent films. We provide places to eat, meet and relax, and host a busy calendar of events for everyone to explore. If you love opera or theatre, we screen it live and direct from stages around the world. If you’re all about superhero films, come to one of our stateof-the-art screens and get yourself a large popcorn.

142 Fulham Rd., London SW10 9QR. 020 7326 2649 www.picturehouses.com/cinema/fulhamroad-picturehouse

Sondheim Theatre

Founded over 30 years ago, Sir Cameron Mackintosh’s Delfont Mackintosh

Theatres Ltd owns and operates eight of the most prestigious theatres in London’s West End: the Gielgud, Noël Coward, Novello, Sondheim, Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, Victoria Palace and Wyndham’s. Our goal is to offer audiences and artists an unparalleled theatrical experience and, through the refurbishment and conservation of our theatres, to provide an outstanding legacy for generations of theatregoers to come.

51 Shaftesbury Ave, London W1D 6BA. 0344 482 5151 www.sondheimtheatre.co.uk/

Vue

Vue Cinemas around the UK offer a range of content, in addition to highly anticipated blockbusters, with event cinema titles including opera, ballet, musicals, national theatre, live streaming of sporting events and concerts through to hosting Gaming championships and dedicating multiple screens to eGaming arenas.

Fulham Broadway Retail Centre, Fulham Rd. 0345 308 4620 www.myvue.com/cinema/fulhambroadway

Riverside Studios

A mixed programme of international theatre, dance, visual art, television, comedy, and music was established early on and has succeeded in bringing the world to west London. The variety of our collaborators over the years –including Amy Winehouse, Benjamin Zephaniah, Yoko Ono, Samuel Beckett, Michael Clark, David Hockney, Lenny Henry, Graeae, David Bowie and Black Theatre Cooperative – reflects Riverside’s purpose as an intersection for the arts. The original Riverside Studios closed for redevelopment in 2014 and our new building opened on the same site in 2019. 101 Queen Caroline St, London W6 9BN. 020 8237 1000 www.riversidestudios.co.uk/

Everyman Screen on the Green

Everyman is redefining cinema. Bringing an innovative lifestyle approach to our venues, where you swap your soft drink for a nice glass of red wine and a slice of freshly made pizza served to your seat. We create a warm and friendly atmosphere, with an excellent food and drink selection and fantastic customer service. With a wide array of mainstream, independent and classic films, special events, launches and a diverse calendar of live satellite broadcasts, there is something for everyone at Everyman.

83 Upper St, London N1 0NP. 01233

555642 www.everymancinema.com/screen-onthe-green

The Cinema in the Arches

The Cinema In The Power Station is the quintessential London Cinema to enjoy the latest releases in exquisite surroundings with two screens, state-ofthe-art Dolby Cinema and sumptuous reclining seating. With fine wines, champagnes, craft beers, house-made cocktails, popcorn, sweet and savoury treats all available to enjoy at your seat. For the ultimate cinema experience, both screens will have private boxes, complete with individual minibars. Whether you’re here to watch a blockbuster, catch an independent flick, or just spend time with a special someone, we’re here to make it one to remember. Come join us and see why people keep coming back. Nestled close to the Power Station, The Cinema In The Arches is an intimate cinema with three bespoke screens built into the railway arches in Circus West at 22 Arches Lane, London, SW11 8AB. Battersea Power Station, 22 Arches Ln, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AB. 020 3330 7120 www.thecinemainthepowerstation.com/

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