Description
Tyneside Cinema, located on Pilgrim Street in Newcastle, is a cherished cultural institution known for its rich history and unique programming. Opened in 1937 as the News Theatre, it was originally founded to show newsreels, documentaries, and short films as an alternative way for the public to access current events before television became widespread. Today, it operates in a beautifully preserved Grade II-listed Art Deco building and continues to showcase a diverse range of independent, world, and classic films.
The cinema places a strong emphasis on accessibility and community engagement. It offers subtitled screenings, relaxed screenings for audiences who prefer a quieter and more accommodating environment, and provides volume-boost headsets to ensure everyone can enjoy the films. Tyneside Cinema also hosts special events such as Q&A sessions with filmmakers, film festivals, and live broadcasts, creating opportunities for meaningful interaction between artists and audiences.
Beyond its role as a movie theater, Tyneside Cinema serves as a vibrant cultural hub in Newcastle. It offers educational workshops, community programs, and spaces for private events, supporting a broad range of artistic and social activities. This commitment to inclusivity, education, and film culture makes Tyneside Cinema a vital part of the city’s creative landscape and a beloved destination for film lovers of all ages.
Location
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10 Pilgrim St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6QG, United Kingdom