The historic Regent Street Cinema has been restored and re-opened by the University of Westminster.
As the first ever venue to show moving film to an audience in 1896, the cinema now plays a key role in inspiring young people and others to learn, share and experience the heritage of film.
Drawing on the University’s longstanding reputation in film education, the Cinema provides a unique opportunity to engage people from all walks of life, including those who wouldn’t otherwise benefit from the cultural learning, life-enriching experiences and enjoyment it offers.
Reaching different audiences
A range of activities and programmes form part of the Regent Street Cinema’s mission to engage people from all communities:
- Classic Matinee screenings with low-cost entry for over-55s
- Special activities targeted at vulnerable groups
- Schools outreach and engagement
Your support will help ensure the Regent Street Cinema continues to play a key role at the centre of our community, sharing our heritage and reaching the widest possible audience.