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The Electric Cinema is a cinema in Notting Hill, London. One of the oldest working film theatres in Britain, it became Britain's first black -owned cinema in 1993, and remained so until it was sold in 2000.
The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located in Notting Hill, London.The building originated as an Off West End theatre in 1898. It became The Coronet Cinema in 1923. In 2014, it was acquired by The Print Room, a nearby theatre company (founded in Westbourne Grove in 2010 [1]), which made it its new home.
The Electric Cinema, Notting Hill, a cinema in Notting Hill, London; Electric Cinema, York, a former cinema in York, in England This page was last edited on 24 ...
Hugh Grant Wonders Why His ‘Despicable’ Character in ‘Notting Hill’ Doesn’t ‘Have Any Balls’ ... unpleasant theater director and I was pretty good,” he reflected. “I wish I kept ...
Yet, in the 1990s, Notting Hill, long a center of Caribbean immigrant culture and the site of the annual Notting Hill Carnival, underwent a rapid process of gentrification. Between 1995 and 1999 ...
Gate Cinema, Notting Hill Gate, 2014. The Gate Cinema is a Grade II listed building in Notting Hill Gate, London W11. [1] It opened in 1911 as the Electric Palace, having been converted by William Hancock from an 1861 restaurant. [1]
In Notting Hill, Roberts, 57, played the role of A-list actress Anna Scott, who ends up falling in love with a London bookstore owner William Thacker, played by Hugh Grant.
Notting Hill is a 1999 romantic comedy film directed by Roger Michell.The screenplay was written by Richard Curtis, and the film was produced by Duncan Kenworthy.It stars Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, with Rhys Ifans, Emma Chambers, Tim McInnerny, Gina McKee, and Hugh Bonneville in supporting roles.