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Showroom Cinema, Sheffield

Coordinates: 53°22′39″N 1°27′54.1″W / 53.37750°N 1.465028°W / 53.37750; -1.465028
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The Showroom Cinema

The Showroom Cinema is an independent arthouse cinema in Sheffield, England. It is housed in a 1936 art deco building which was formerly the Kennings car dealership.[1] It was first opened in 1993 with two screens; further phases of development have added another two screens, a bar and cafe and a meeting room, making it one of the attractions of Sheffield's Cultural Industries Quarter, in the south-east of the city centre.

Much of the remainder of the building is the Workstation, offices intended for use by business working in the "cultural industries".

The conversion programme was completed in 1998 and saw an entrance to the cinema created from Sheaf Square; the Workstation retains the original entrance on Paternoster Row.[1]

In 2002, the cinema was voted the favourite independent cinema of Guardian readers[2][3]

In November 2007, Showroom was awarded the title Best Cultural Venue in Sheffield's Exposed Magazine Awards.

The building was used in the video for the Arctic Monkeys song Leave Before The Lights Come On in 2006. The classic british horror Dracula brought to us by director, Terence Fisher, shot in in the year 1958 in Uk, which stared CastPeter Cushing, Christopher Lee and Michael Gough was one of the studio’s first and most memorable ventures into the horror genre.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Ruth Harman and John Minnis, Sheffield (Pevsner Architectural Guides)
  2. ^ The Guardian
  3. ^ Sheffield City Council

http://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/

53°22′39″N 1°27′54.1″W / 53.37750°N 1.465028°W / 53.37750; -1.465028