Horsham’s Capitol Theatre slashes film ticket cost

The cost of film tickets at Horsham’s Capitol has been slashed.
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Matthew Effemey, Operations Manager at The Capitol announced on Friday July 24 many film distributors have allowed movies to screen at a discounted rate.

He said: “In turn, we are pleased to be able to pass on this saving to our customers which means all tickets from Friday July 24 will be £6 and Family Tickets £20.

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“Tickets for National Theatre Encores will also be discounted to £10 and this offer will run until further notice. We look forward to welcoming back more of our valued customers”

JPCT 17-08-12 S12330131X Horsham, the Capitol -photo by Steve Cobb ENGSUS00120120817141157JPCT 17-08-12 S12330131X Horsham, the Capitol -photo by Steve Cobb ENGSUS00120120817141157
JPCT 17-08-12 S12330131X Horsham, the Capitol -photo by Steve Cobb ENGSUS00120120817141157

This announcement comes as more people returning to The Capitol are continuing to give good feedback on the fresh look of the venue, according to a spokesman.

One viewer said: “Looks lovely! Just been to see Love Sarah and the place was gleaming. Loving the Art Deco decs and full marks to the staff for a great welcome”.

The spokesman added: “Customers who haven’t been in yet can expect to find lots of new safety measures in place including a one-way system, socially distanced seating, protective screens and plenty of sanitizing stations as well as an electronic ticketing system.”

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Their programme from Friday 31 July will include: Summerland (12A), a nostalgic wartime drama starring Gemma Arterton, Penelope Wilton and Tom Courtenay; a black and white version of this year’s most critically lauded films Parasite (15), The Truth (PG) and Spotlight (15).

For musical theatre fans, Kinky Boots – The Musical (12A) is a screening of the fabulous musical filmed at The Adelphi Theatre.

The spokesman added: “On the 12m theatre screen will be a new 40th Anniversary 4K restoration of the 1980’s cult favourite Flash Gordon (12A), the Oscar and BAFTA award winning Green Book (12A) telling the story of Dr Don Shirley, a world-class African-American pianist, who embarked on a concert tour in the Deep South in 1962 with his chauffeur.

“Frozen II (U) the charming musical is sure to please their younger audience and Captain Marvel (12A) starts the run of a new film attraction at The Capitol, MARVEL MONDAYS which will feature a selection of the best Marvel superhero adventures each Monday evening.

“Full details of this week’s film programme can be found on line at www.thecapitolhorsham.com”