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5.0 based on 80 reviews
The Miller Centre is home to a non-professional Theatre Company which stages nine or so productions each year, most of which run for ten performances. The 186-seat theatre is fully air conditioned, has surround sound, raked seating, a licensed bar, induction loop and wheelchair access. Our website has full details of upcoming productions and performance times
I have seen numerous shows at this theatre and A Christmas Carol matched up to the usual high standards. A talented cast brought this innovative take on the classic story to life, leaving the theatre goer feeling full of festive cheer at the end. Excellent sets, costumes and overall production, plus comfy seating makes it worth seeking out future shows.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
SoCiMa, You're Social Cinema is an independent not-for-profit community cinema. Our aim is to create a more "Socially Shared Cinema Experience". We call this "life seen through the cinematic lens''. We screen thought provoking mind challenging British, Foreign, Independent, Cult Classic films & documentaries. Our cinematic journey begins with you and how you watch & discuss with others. Enjoy the cinematic renaissance of fascinating films.
4.5 based on 347 reviews
What a great place went today and the manager and team were so welcoming and great at keeping us all happy seated and ordering what we needed. Felt very safe and so great to be back supporting the cinema. Manager was amazing he made sure everything was organised and running smoothly and no one left out of ordering what they needed. Thank you fir a great visit during half term.
4.5 based on 247 reviews
I visited with my daughter on doctor dolittle(a lovely film)was really nice,The staff are friendly,bar serves a great selection,Will definitely be back :)
4.5 based on 198 reviews
Often come here but first review. This place is always welcoming,with pleasant helpful staff. They have great food and a well stocked bar. We will always return, top mark's.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
We're more than just a cinema. Our Fratellis Kitchen serves handmade pizzas, sharers and desserts available to eat-in or takeaway. Whether you're after a barista-made coffee or a cocktail, enjoy it at our bar. We even host fun events for the whole family!
Been once before and this time was just as good as the first time really comfy seats reclineable type nice staff and it even has a bar and pizza bar with good pizzas recommend highly
4.0 based on 310 reviews
Been here a couple of times now. Plenty of parking spaces and restaurants if you fancy something to eat before or after the film. I found it easy to access tickets at the venue after booking online. The cinema is huge with I think 9/10 screens. The picture we were seeing was in a smaller cinema as it had been viewing for a few weeks so was coming to the end of it's showing. There was around 8 people so we had this massive auditorium to ourselves. The cinema itself was very very clean, the toilets also and the queue for popcorn and sweets was empty. We went around 1.30pm and it wasn't very busy, but I think it could be more difficult to get served in the evenings when it could be more busier or a more popular film is showing. All in all a good experience and a great relaxed atmosphere.
4.0 based on 97 reviews
The best place in Surrey for stand-up comedy, live music, children's shows, all the latest films, live event screenings and much more.
Visited Dorking Halls in December 19 to see Aladdin panto. The cast were enthusiastic and obviously had great rapport with each other. We all laughed so much. Just the tonic we needed! The venue was easy to get to. Reasonably priced parking nearby, which was free after 6pm and on Sundays. 10 minute walk from train station. We liked the set up of the venue too. Great sight lines for viewing stage. All the venue staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. All in all a great night out in a fab venue.
4.0 based on 243 reviews
Having driven through Esher the night before, I had noticed that the cinema had certainly reopened ???? and due, I assume, to the delayed releases of so many films, they were showing some older films - including The Dark Knight Rises. Bearing in mind that the release of ‘Tenet’ (also a Christopher Nolan film) had been delayed, this made logical sense ????(also ironic because Robert Pattinson is the new Batman - NB I can assuage any concerns about this casting, after being surprised to learn he CAN act after seeing him in ‘The Lighthouse.’) The cinema has no car park, however, there are plenty of places to park - 1) in the slip road opposite, in front of the shops 2) in the huge Elmbridge Civic Centre car park behind those same shops 3) in the spaces, on the road, behind The Bear pub Due to, again being a miserable curmudgeon, I opted to go alone, hence it was easy to get a ticket for the 1930h showing. Staff - as always are friendly, polite, and helpful. The cinema had been, also, extremely well prepared for reopening under the current circumstances. Credit to the staff and management! Seating as per usual was very comfy and the cinema pristinely tidy. The film itself? If you’ve never seen it on the big screen, it’s worth seeing it, unequivocally. Or....if you saw it before, it’s worth seeing again There is no doubt, for me, that the 5 minute fight scene is worth seeing, alone, for the brilliance in how it is done and shot. Pure pugilism with no atypical, over used martial artists, which are too common in mainstream films. It’s about pure power, anger and brawling. No music, no score to it - which adds to the ‘sound’ of the fight scene, the intensity, the drama. The brilliance of Christopher Nolan ???? Glad to see it again, on the big screen, at a very good cinema.
3.5 based on 284 reviews
I surprised my daughter with prebooked tickets for the last Star Wars movie. The Vue have been doing cheaper fixed priced tickets for a while now and I have switched cinemas because of this. It helps to be able to the cinema more often. Although buying food there is still pricey I’m afraid. But for watching a film I’m very happy. Comfy seats which you can choose when booking. Placed well so you don’t have a person directly obstructing your view. Overall a most enjoyable experience again. Will definitely be back again and again soon!
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