How many Everyman Cinemas are there in London?

How many Everyman Cinemas are there in London?

Cinematic licence “A night out at Everyman represents excellent value and compares favourably with a meal at a restaurant or an evening at the theatre.” The group currently has 20 cinemas, with nine across London and others in towns and cities around the nation, from Winchester to Harrogate.

What do you get for Everyman membership?

EVERYWHERE annual membership is valid for a year in any of our Everyman cinemas and includes 2 free tickets per film session (excludes some Special Events), 25% discount on tickets for live and satellite broadcast, invitation to exclusive members’ events throughout the year, as well as 10% discount on food and drink …

Why is Everyman Cinema different?

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.

What company owns Everyman Cinema?

Everyman Media Group PLC is a United Kingdom-based company, which is engaged in the ownership and management of cinemas. The Company has an estate of approximately 35 sites and 117 screens.

What’s different about Everyman Cinemas?

What is special about Everyman Cinema?

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.

When did Everyman Cinema open?

1933
The Everyman opened as a cinema on Boxing Day 1933. The opening programme consisted of Rene Clair’s Le Million, Turbulent Timber, a Mack Sennett comedy, a Disney cartoon and Paramount News. The Everyman had been bought by a local solicitor, James Fairfax-Jones.

  • August 22, 2022