Edible cinema menu

Enjoy Edible Cinema at the Science Museum

IMAX 3D edible cinema
IMAX 3D edible cinema
Edible cinema menu
Edible cinema menu

Tim Burton’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will have a immersive transformation at the Science Museum on September 30th 2015.

Part of the museum’s themed nights at the IMAX 3D cinema, the world’ s most impressive movie experience, which seats over 400 and boasts a 408m2 screen, and be first to watch the film and taste the film, edible cinema’s series of sensory adventures Edible cinema is series of movie screenings enhanced with treats for the tastebuds, ears and visceral thrills and an delicious dinner menu. The multi sensory adventures were first thought up by Soho house’s events manager Zoe Fletcher and Polly Betton from the unusual event specialist tea-time production. The cinematic cuisine  experience  was invented providing audience with small Canope- sized trays of delicious food and mini cocktails matching the theme of the movie being screened. Edible  cinema’s bite-sized tasting menus brings to life various food items corresponding to different scenes. After a short introduction the audience are prompted to open a container. These movements are signalled by a screen side light box, which illuminated the numbered container that should be opened and consumed at a particular time. For the screening of the  Charlie  and the Chocolate Factory on September 30th  audience should expect a heterogeneous tasting menu with both savoury and sweet items corresponding to the scenes of the film such as gum that tastes like three course dinner and Augustus- flavoured chocolate-covered goop. Those watching the screening will have a real feeling of not only touring the chocolate factory but also tasting all of its delights.

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

Wednesday, 30 September 2015 . Start time: 9pm
Venue: The Science Museum, Exhibition Rd, London, SW7 2DD

Tickets £37.00 per person.

www.ediblecinema.co.uk

Floating Cinema

The Floating Cinema
The Floating Cinema

Floating Cinema is an award winning architectural structure, which brings programmes of film and associated cinema events tailored to canals and rivers it visits. 

London Waterways, floating cinema’s open-air weekender starts with The Creeping Garden, on Sunday included alien invasion workshops and talks.

www.floatingcinema.info

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They aim to create pop-up movie experiences that capture audiences by breaking the boundaries of conventional cinema screenings.

Their current events at

Press play heading West : Broadway House SW6 until 27th September 2015, a roof top original residency in West London near Fulham Broadway tube station.

 

Press play heading East: Netil 360, E8 until 24th September 2015, rooftop bar for a summer series of five Thursday evening screenings. Buy Tickets for Drive with YPlan

www.wepressplay.com

37° KENSINGTON, W8 until 13th September 2015, rooftop in Kensington with themed weekends, take your pick from John Travolta, Leonardo Dicaprio, sly Stallone.

www.info@wepressplay.co.uk