Secret Cinema. Tell No One.
On 2nd December, Secret Cinema will present more than three weeks of live cinema, participatory theatre, and cultural exploration before curious audiences and curated surroundings creating the longest Secret Cinema run to date.
Comprising more than three weeks of performances, Secret Cinema will take place from 6th – 31st December with matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Set to stage in an unknown central London location, this cinematic secret follows a screening of Gillo Pontecorvo’s “The Battle of Algiers” in April 2011, which drew more than 14,000 viewers to the Old Vic Tunnels underneath Waterloo Station.
In less than four years, Secret Cinema has created 16 productions and grown in audience size from a screening for 400 people (“Paranoid Park”, London Bridge, December 2007) to 18,000 (“The Red Shoes”, Tobacco Docks, London February 2011).
Tickets for the December run go on sale today and can be bought from www.secretcinema.org/