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Join the Rhumbelow Movie Club!

The Rhumbelow Theatre has launched a movie club – the local establishment will be opening its facilities to host regular movie screenings.

WITH cinemas either closing or becoming increasingly expensive, take the opportunity to enjoy the notion of an old-fashioned movie night out with friends.

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Roland Stansell and the team at the Rhumbelow Theatre have curated a careful mix of classics, art-house titles, unusual finds, crowd-pleasers and pure nostalgia.

The Rhumbelow Theatre will be offering regular movie screenings on their big screen, run as a club. A once-off subscription of R300 for January until June will allow you entrance to all their movies. You can book a table and bring friends, or come solo and meet fellow film buffs.

Here are a few films that will be screened at the Rhumbelow Big Screen for the rest of January:

Friday, January 20: Film Club: Pillars of the Earth, Ep 5 & 6
Saturday, January 21: Film Club: The Odd Couple
Wednesday, January 25: Film Club: Jane Eyre
Friday, January 27: Film Club: Pillars of the Earth, Ep 7 & 8
Sunday, January 29: Classic Cinema: Royal Ballet, Like Water for Chocolate.

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Good to Know:

  • The Rhumbelow Theatre is located at 42 Cunningham Road in Umbilo.
  • Food is available at the venue.
  • Limited secure parking is available.
  • Booking is essential.
  • Bar available – no alcohol may be brought onto the premises
  • For more information, contact 082 499 8636 or email at roland@stansell.co.za 

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