The first phase of Whitby Pavilion’s reopening will take place later this month with the screening of the new Peter Rabbit movie.
The Pavilion, which has been recently serving the local community as a vaccine centre, will now reopen its cinema on Saturday 29 May 2021 with the first of ten screenings of ‘Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway’.
After the original Peter Rabbit movie attracted huge audiences in 2018, it is hoped the family favourite will not be any different in bringing families and cinema lovers back to the town’s beloved Cinema.
As the ten screenings will take place between 29 May – 3 June, The West Cliff venue which is now back under the running of Scarborough Borough Council, will see the theatre’s auditorium split into socially distant zones in order for the audience to be able the film in a safe environment.
Following on from Peter Rabbit 2, Emma Stone’s CRUELLA will play at the seaside cinema between 12-17 June with 7 screenings.
The cinema screenings will kick start a packed summer at the Pavilion with theatre returning to the venue on Friday 4 June with the performances of Wizard of Oz prior to many festivals, themed weekends, music concerts and theatrical performances should socially distancing restrictions allow.
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