About Us
This wonder of a by-gone age is little known to the people of Weston but is known to enthusiasts around the world and featured by the American Theatre Organ Society.The BBC broadcast it regularly in past years and it has also featured on more recently on BBC Entertains local BBC shows. Recordings have also been made.
The Compton 3/c pipe organ is the only one left outside of London in it's original installation and still playing in a British commercially operating cinema.
Some have been destroyed, some saved andmoved to private homes or bingo halls,but this one is original and still playing to the public at concerts presented by the Theatre Organ Club. TOC. www.theatreorganclub.co.uk. Both the cinema and the organ are Grade 11 listed. Built in 1935 all parts are working thanks to a small band of volunteers and the famous and rare mechanically bowed cello can be heard on special occasions.
The next concert to be presented by the The Theatre Organ Club is Sunday 8th October 2017 with two organists of contrasting styles. Stephen Austin and Cameron Lloyd. This concert has the title of "In the Blackpool style"
Book your favourite seat with us online and don't pay a penny extra in fees. No online booking fees. www.odeon.co.uk/booking
Some tickets are available from the Odeon Ticket Office in Weston-super-Mare and some are available on the door. Usual price £8.
Opening Times: 2pm Doors open 1.30pm
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Facilities
Accessibility
- All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
- Guide Dogs Permitted
- Toilets for Disabled Visitors
Event Facilities
- Booking Advised
Key Features
- In town/city centre
Parking & Transport
- Parking (charge)