Broadway Cinema, Nottingham

Information

Broadway is an independent cinema. Our aim is to bring you the best films from all corners of the globe, from Hollywood's must-see global blockbusters to the most indie, cult, quirky work around. We look for films which will entertain (intelligently!), inspire and at times even provoke. And we're always keen to hear what you want to see - just let us know, via our contact page, Facebook or just tell the box office and they'll pass it on.

In the last six decades, we’ve grown from a Film Society run by enthusiasts into a 4 screen art-plex, somewhere you can not only watch a movie, but where you can eat, drink and learn about film too. International directors, writers and actors come and present their films here and you can also discover new talent at the outset, like a young chap called Shane Meadows who knocked on our doors a few years back.

Website:
http://www.broadway.org.uk

Contact

Address:
14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham, NG1 3AL
Contact Email:
info@broadway.org.uk
Telephone:
0115 952 6611
Website:
http://www.broadway.org.uk

Blog

June brochure is now online

Tue 21st May, 2013

Article: June brochure is now online

Our June programme is now available online!

Broadway-based ArtDocs and the Grandfather of the fantasy coffin

Fri 10th May, 2013

Article: Broadway-based ArtDocs and the Grandfather of the fantasy coffin

You may have recently seen the trailer for Paa Joe & the Lion on our cinema screens. We’re delighted to be supporting one of the many talented filmmakers based here at Broadway, Benjamin Wigley of Artdocs, by introducing our audiences to the fascinating story of Ghanaian craftsman Paa Joe, the Grandfather of the fantasy coffin trade.

Met’s Live Opera 2013/14 Season is now on sale

Thu 2nd May, 2013

Article: Met’s Live Opera 2013/14 Season is now on sale

The Met's series of live HD performance transmissions for 2013/2014 will feature ten presentations including Falstaff, La Bohème and many more. The season will start on Saturday 5 October with Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin.

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