Everyman Cinema Hampstead
The building was first opened as the Hampstead Drill Hall and Assembly Rooms in the 1880s. Later it was transformed into a theatre, the Everyman Theatre, which opened in 1920 under the direction of Norman MacDermott and then re-opened as a cinema in 1933.
The cinema was threatened with closure in 2000. It was rescued by a group of investors who have expanded their interests into a chain of cinemas, the Everyman Cinemas group.
Luxurious lounges, cushioned sofas and a great selection of food and drink lift this above the average cinema.
http://www.everymancinema.com/cinemas/hampstead/ for more about Everyman Cinema Hampstead
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