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Save Our Cinema!!

Postiwyd gan kelleee o Bro Morgannwg - Cyhoeddwyd ar 09/03/2010 am 12:03
6 sylwadau » - Tagiwyd fel Diwylliant, Gwyl, Hanes, Ffilmiau

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It’s been two years since The Theatre Royal closed. Bob Armstrong, the chairman on the Save Our Cinema Appeal may be launching an appeal to buy and re-open Barry Cinema. He has approached other cinema operators to see if they are interested in opening Theatre Royal. If no interest is shown in the re-opening the cinema, then the public might be asked help with the appeal. If enough local people work together to raise awareness of this appeal then maybe something will be done about it.

It’s a shame that the cinema closed. For a lot of teenagers in Barry now, travelling back and for to Cardiff to watch a film is too expensive. Or they just have to way to get there and back. When Theatre Royal was open going to the cinema was a lot easier. Everything about Barry cinema was easier to get to and travelling expenses, popcorn and the cinema tickets were a lot cheaper. Although Theatre Royal wasn’t as big or fancy as Odeon or Vue, it was a fun place young people in Barry could go locally and for not much money.

An exhibition is going to be held in Victoria Park in April to try and raise awareness of the re-opening of the cinema. Also the exhibition will outline the history of the cinema and the impact it has had on Barry. The original cinema was built in 1906 and opened in 1907, but a fire broke out and left the building destroyed in 1909. However it was rebuilt as the cinema we know in 1910. A second screen was added to the cinema in the 1990’s, replacing the stalls from where it used to be a live theatre.

Students from Barry Boy’s Comprehensive have created a short film about the cinema. Armstrong hopes this will give Theatre Royal the advertisement it needs to raise awareness of the appeal. The film will be shown on ITV Wales News this month. Hopefully this will be just the thing to start plans to re-open Barry cinema.

6 CommentsPostiwch sylw

sarah x

sarah x

Rhoddwyd sylw 23 mis yn ôl - 9th March 2010 - 12:11pm

I think we should get Barry Cinema reopened, it gives young people somewhere to go, and it's good if you can't get to another cinema plus it helps bring the community together so SAVE OUR CINEMA!

lawrance

Rhoddwyd sylw 23 mis yn ôl - 12th March 2010 - 10:31am

i agree with sarah ive had to go to cardiff to watch movies
although this one isnt as high quality as cardiff ones
we can still watch movies!
SAVE OUR CINEMA!

Snow..

Snow..

Rhoddwyd sylw 22 mis yn ôl - 8th April 2010 - 13:24pm

I agree,
it's way too expensive to be going back and forth to cardiff just to watch films,
SAVE OUR CINEMA!

jeanparr

Rhoddwyd sylw 19 mis yn ôl - 3rd July 2010 - 00:38am

Bob I dunno if you read this but what happened to the projection room equipment? please let me know, Im hoping it wasnt trashed.
John Parr ex film editor

jeanparr

Rhoddwyd sylw 19 mis yn ôl - 3rd July 2010 - 00:44am

It is seriously detrimental to the quality of life not to have a cinema, especially when there was one before.
Im thinking especially of young people who have grown up here with it and now it has gone.
"A town without a cinema is a town without a heart."
I propose submitting that to Bob and Paul as a campaign slogan

LLERRYTZ

Rhoddwyd sylw 18 mis yn ôl - 23rd July 2010 - 14:37pm

Really would like a cinema in BARRY - dont mind paying for films in library but that the same price as Blockbuster - Cant drive (due to poor eyesight) and cant afford the £4.20 bus to Cardiff (£5 ish to Bridgend McArthur) plus the multiScreen prices of £7plus AND the munchies ££££'s - And thats just ONE person at best part of £20- I dont mind the entry fee being competitive as i really would enjoy seeing some of the great special effects movies as well as the occassional weepy (Shhh!!!) locally

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