Open-air ‘Cinema on the Piazza’ to open in Covent Garden

Photo credit: Sebastian Arnold

Photo credit: Sebastian Arnold

An open-air cinema is set to open in the heart of Covent Garden from next weekend.

The ‘Cinema on the Piazza’ is aiming to kick start footfall back into the area and will run initially from 11-13 September.

Two free films will be shown at the cinema every day, with matinee titles including The Greatest Showman, Back to the Future and Mrs Doubtfire. Evening screenings will include performances from the Royal Opera House of Swan Lake, La Boheme and Alice in Wonderland.

Tickets are available here and although they are free, a donation to the Royal Opera House is encouraged. Audience members will also be able to order food from several participating restaurants in the area.

The Chief Executive of the Royal Opera House, Alex Beard, said: “It has been fantastic to see the ROH connect with new and diverse audiences in such creative ways over the last few months and this partnership with Capco and Luna Cinemas is particularly exciting.

“Making use of our iconic location in the heart of Covent Garden, these screenings will provide audiences with a truly memorable ROH experience – be it your first time seeing an opera or ballet, or your hundredth.”

The seating area at the cinema will be socially distanced, in order to prevent any possible Covid transmission.

Whilst the first weekend’s films have already sold out, it is hoped to be rolled out for future dates so watch this space!

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