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Pop up cinema planned for Charing Cross tube
POSTED 14 May 2015 . BY Kath Hudson
A disused tube station will play host to a pop up cinema later this month
Tickets have already sold out for a pop-up underground cinema at Charing Cross Station at the end of May, run by the Underground Film Club and supported by the British Film Institute.

The disused station, which has been closed to the public since 1999, will be transformed into a cinema complete with popcorn, hotdog stands and directors’ chairs.

A number of classics are on the bill including Cinema Paradiso, Some Like it Hot, Casablanca, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, as well as newer films like Paddington.

This event, which will run from 29-31 May, is to celebrate the launch of a 24 hour tube service in September.

“These screenings will engage London’s many film lovers in the possibilities that the night tube will bring and highlight the role the Underground plays in supporting the city’s cinema industry,” said Gareth Powell from London Underground.

“The introduction of the night tube will open up new possibilities across the night time economy and is a historic step in our modernisation of the underground.”

This is the latest in a line of underground events. A cultural performance space is being created at Rotherhithe in an entrance shaft to the Thames Tunnel and last year the tunnels under Waterloo Station were transformed into an art gallery, cinema, music venue and skate park.

It is also rumoured that Transport for London has invited companies to bid to take part in the transformation of several disused underground stations.
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Pop up cinema planned for Charing Cross tube
POSTED 14 May 2015 . BY Kath Hudson
A disused tube station will play host to a pop up cinema later this month
Tickets have already sold out for a pop-up underground cinema at Charing Cross Station at the end of May, run by the Underground Film Club and supported by the British Film Institute.

The disused station, which has been closed to the public since 1999, will be transformed into a cinema complete with popcorn, hotdog stands and directors’ chairs.

A number of classics are on the bill including Cinema Paradiso, Some Like it Hot, Casablanca, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, as well as newer films like Paddington.

This event, which will run from 29-31 May, is to celebrate the launch of a 24 hour tube service in September.

“These screenings will engage London’s many film lovers in the possibilities that the night tube will bring and highlight the role the Underground plays in supporting the city’s cinema industry,” said Gareth Powell from London Underground.

“The introduction of the night tube will open up new possibilities across the night time economy and is a historic step in our modernisation of the underground.”

This is the latest in a line of underground events. A cultural performance space is being created at Rotherhithe in an entrance shaft to the Thames Tunnel and last year the tunnels under Waterloo Station were transformed into an art gallery, cinema, music venue and skate park.

It is also rumoured that Transport for London has invited companies to bid to take part in the transformation of several disused underground stations.
RELATED STORIES
Tate Harmer designs underground arts venue at Brunel’s historic Thames Tunnel


Isambard Kingdom Brunel's original entrance to the world's first underwater tunnel is to be turned into a cultural venue for music performances, theatre and events.
Abandoned train tunnels below London 'to be transformed' into leisure sites


Up to 34 Transport for London (TfL)-owned “ghost” train tunnels running beneath the UK capital could soon be transformed into an array of attractions and leisure sites, according to reports.
House of Vans skate and culture hub goes underground in London


Designed by Tim Greatrex, the new House of Vans Park entertainment hub has opened to the public after over a year of work.
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Disneyland Paris renames theme park as part of $2 billion transformation
Disneyland Paris has unveiled a new name for Walt Disney Studios Park as part of the park’s US$2 billion transformation.
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