It's time dust off the cobwebs slip on your tight white satin suit as you did in the 1970's (or steal your dads one) as Future Cinema bring Saturday Night Fever to life, launching on Saturday 15th of June until the 7th of July.
Future Cinema will transform the Troxy into the most shaking and happening disco club of the 70s, the 2001 Odyssey, creating a fever amongst young Brooklynites every Saturday night.
The Audience is the youth of Bay Bridge Brooklyn, looking for a place to dance, to party and to get loose on a Saturday night.
Tickets Are Now On Sale!!!
Future Cinema will create the most colourful, sexy, dance-fuelled night since Studio 54, bringing to life the retro vintage feel of the 70s, with a gritty and glitzy club world through disco balls, amazing DJs, dance-offs and secret scenes brought to life all around the audience.
Previous shows at the Troxy include the much-loved Bugsy Malone and this year’s critically acclaimed Casablanca. This is the first of Future Cinema’s venue partnerships, with a total of 90 shows planned for 2013.
For a list of dates please see below. All dates are evening shows.
Saturday 15th June
Sunday 16th June
Thursday 20th June
Friday 21st June
Sunday 23rd June
Wednesday 3rd July
Friday 5th July
Sunday 7th July
Attendees must be aged 18 years or over. Standard tickets cost £25, with concession tickets at £20, and can be purchased from www.futurecinema.co.uk/tickets
Future Cinema produces unique and cutting edge events that shake up the traditional cinema experience by fusing film with music, theatre and performance. These wondrously atmospheric and highly interactive cinematic experiences are famed for taking audiences on a multi-sensory ride and have become 'Don't miss' events all across the UK, gathering critical and public acclaim.If you have been to one of Future Cinema's events you know there truly something special so nights do fill up really quickly so dont be disappointed book up today!
So get out those Bee Gee's records and start practising those moves and feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin'
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