Broadway Cinema, Independent movie theater in Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Broadway Cinema is an independent movie theater in central Nottingham, housed in a converted 19th-century church building with four screening rooms. The building also contains two bars and spaces used for film education and events.
The building was constructed in 1839 as the Broad Street Wesleyan Church and served as a place of worship for well over a century. It was converted into a cinema in 1982, giving the old church a new purpose in the city.
Broadway shows arthouse films, documentaries, and live broadcasts from theaters such as the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. The program draws an audience that treats cinema as a cultural event rather than just entertainment.
The cinema sits in central Nottingham and is easy to reach on foot or by public transport. It is worth checking for membership or concession options before your visit, as they can reduce the cost considerably.
Broadway Cinema hosted the UK premiere of Pulp Fiction in 1994, just days after the film first screened at the Cannes Film Festival. This made it one of the first venues in Britain where audiences could see the film.
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