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This summer, in the shade of Waterloo, be transported back to 1977 Brooklyn as Everyman & The Old Vic Tunnels celebrate cinemas most iconic disco classic, Saturday Night Fever. Combining film with live music, disco dancers and a custom built New York streetscape beneath the streets of London, experience an immersive cinematic event like no other. |
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The underground streets will be littered with places to visit and things to explore. You can drop into the pizza joint for a couple of slices; try your luck at the gaming arcade; buy a few drinks at the strip club; rummage through our dress-up rack at the vintage boutique; roast some marshmallows over a flaming trashcan; pop into the 'paint' store for some candy; or stay up until the wee hours at the 2001 Odyssey Disco. |
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No need to spend your evenings anywhere else because there’ll be surprises for all, long after the film has stopped rolling. |
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Down beneath the city, disco's getting gritty |
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Elsewhere in London... |
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LIVE FROM THE CRITERION
Thursday 17 May, 2012 |
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Johnny Flynn (Sussex Wit and Jerusalem), Lesley Sharp (The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Scott and Bailey) and Finbar Lynch (Duchess of Malfi at The Old Vic) star in Joe Orton’s Ruffian on the Stairs this Thursday. A hilarious short play about the devastating effect that the arrival of a mysterious young man has on a working class couple living in a London bedsit. From the moment he arrives, the attractive boy toys with them, drawing them into his web of revenge.
Tickets: £12.50 (£10 concessions)
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