This podcast is about How to (Re)open a Cinema, specifically the Broadway Cinema in Prestwick.
The Broadway is one of the greatest surviving examples of a golden age Art Deco cinema in Scotland. From opening in 1935 to closing in 1976, and surviving bingo, amusements, squash courts, and more, the Broadway is adored by, and now owned by the community that it served, and will serve again in the futu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryVisual ArtsArtsTV & Film |
Cliff and Kyle welcome back recurring guest Guy to discuss how cinema design has changed over the decades and how the Broadway's future will preserve that mostly forgotten experience of the past.
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The Broadway Prestwick first opened 90 years ago this year. Cliff and Kyle discuss what efforts are needed to obtain funding to reopen this important cinema as well as head off on a "boiler tangent".
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Cliff and Kyle are joined by their first guest, chair of the project and chief projectionist Professor Guy Walker, to discuss the importance of quality projection and showpersonship in the Broadway's future, and the magic of analogue film!
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Cliff and Kyle conclude the recent history of Friends of the Broadway Prestwick through 2023 and 2024, with a project relaunch culminating in the purchase of the building on the Broadway's 89th anniversary.
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Just listened to the first two episodes this is right up my street. As someone who used to work in a couple of cinemas in Scotland looking forward to following your journey.
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