After over 15 months of closure - with only a limited reopening in Autumn – Hebden Bridge Picture House, the not-for-profit single screen cinema owned by Hebden Royd Town Council, is now ready to open its doors on Monday 28 June, just 2 weeks before the historic venue celebrates its centenary.
Rebekah Fozard, Picture House Manager, said: “A fantastic opening cinema programme awaits with some of this year's top award-winning films including Nomadland, The Father, Minari Sound of Metal and the launch of our centenary calendar of events celebrating 100 years of cinema in Hebden Bridge.”
Rebekah continued: “To launch our centenary, we’re taking a trip back in time to 1921 on Saturday 10th July, to celebrate the opening of the cinema, and enjoy some cinematic delights from our birth year. An evening of drama, talks, film and birthday cake await you, with the event culminating in a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s ‘The Kid’ (‘A comedy with a smile—and perhaps a tear’). 1920s fancy dress welcomed!
“We understand that some of our audience may have concerns about coming back to the cinema and we hope that the safety measures we've put in place go some way to alleviate them so that everyone can have a safe and enjoyable experience. You can find out more about our covid-compliant measures via our website”.
Rebekah said: “We can’t wait to bring the cinema back to life on 28 June and continue the valuable work we do to celebrate cinema and filmmaking in all its diversity, and to bring the community together through the medium of film.”
Tickets are now on sale for the Centenary Celebration event and our opening programme via hbph.co.uk
Added: Tuesday, 22 June 2021