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Showing
the best in independent and world cinema, and is Brighton's most elegant
picture house.
Brighton's best-loved cinema is also the oldest showing films continuously
in Britain. First opened by the mayor of Brighton in 1910, the Duke of
York's is a Grade II listed building.
The auditorium is legendary for its comfort, and has been kept as close
as possible to the original character of the building.
The auditorium still houses one of the two balcony boxes, from its original
opening, and this is available to book at a special price.
The balcony bar is an ideal place to meet friends before or after a screening,
and the auditorium is licensed so that you can enjoy a drink whilst watching
a film.
The Duke of York's shows an exciting range of films, from the best of
the latest releases, to classic movies, live cinema events and rarely
seen gems from their archives.
On
Friday and Saturday they have the ever-popular late shows, and Junior
Dukes, our Kids Club, takes place every Saturday morning.
www.picturehouse-cinemas.co.uk
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