Tuesday, November 11 2003 | |||
Prince Charles is a little gem. And no, we're not referring to the PC who's getting down with Camilla, and domestic with Michael, we're talking about the cinema in Soho. |
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Mad genius of reggae and dub Lee Scratch Perry is at Camden Jazz Café. 7pm. 5 Parkway, NW1. £20. 020 7916 6060 or online. | |||
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Located in London's
sleaziest district, The Prince Charles Cinema has been With a mission to offering the best value for money and an eclectic mix of European Cinema, 80s masterpieces, vintage classics and the ever popular Sing-a-long-a shows, it's a must for any celluloid junkie, especially with the newly completed refurbishment, which includes a sexy red auditorium and well-stocked glitzy bar. The Prince Charles believes in the 'old-fashioned personal touch', so there's no automated telephone booking system, or fancy direct-debit machines. You just buy your tickets in person. But be warned. Thanks to the absurdly modest ticket pricing policy, you will often find throngs of film buffs jostling for entry. No HRH, though. Shame. Prince
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Braindance and electronica at Neighbourhood as label Rephlex marks its 12th. 8pm-2am. 12 Acklam Rd, W10. £8-10 includes free copy of new release. |
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Jeff Burton lets you have a go as peeping Tom at adult film sets through his snaps shown at Sadie Coles HQ. 10am-6pm. 35 Heddon St, W1. Free. | |||
The National Ballet of Chna and acclaimed film maker Zhang Yimou Raise the Red Lantern at Sadlers Wells in what ought to be a stunner. 7:30pm. Rosebery Avenue, EC1. £10-38. 020 7863 8000. | |||
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