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Sheffield’s Leading Independent Cinema Announces Ambitious Plans as part of 30th Anniversary Celebrations
Posted 30 August 2024
The Showroom cinema in Sheffield is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and with its fourth decade comes its most ambitious plans yet.

Chair of trustees hails ‘longevity, resilience and independence’ as Sheffield’s Work Station celebrates 30th anniversary
Posted 30 April 2024 by Nathan Makalena
More than 90 businesses and stakeholders attended an event marking the positive impact that Sheffield’s Work Station has had on the economy in its 30-year history.

Cultural Network - Doncaster
Posted 9 May 2022 by Team Showroom
How are South Yorkshire creatives approaching new and immersive ways to tell stories? Our latest Creative Network blog takes a look what we learnt from our Doncaster session.

International Women’s Day 2022
Posted 8 March 2022
Monday 8th March marks International Women’s Day, a day for celebrating the achievements of women, increasing visibility, and calling out inequality.
Festival big hitters return to our screens
Posted 29 October 2020 by Linnea Pettersson
Friday means a new week of releases at the cinema, and we have some fantastic titles and events coming to Showroom Cinema over the next seven days.

Celebrating a landmark film in the history of French cinema
Posted 10 October 2020
This week we are bringing back a landmark film in the history of French cinema; La Haine, to mark its 25th anniversary.

Showroom Festival Season
Posted 19 September 2020 by Linnea Pettersson
It's been a long, emotional, and uncertain six months since we closed our doors. The constant support from our audience has been a source of much-needed warmth, and we are delighted to be opening once again on Friday 18 September.

Kes celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year
Posted 7 November 2019
South Yorkshire is at the very heart of two stories we’re bringing to the big screen this coming week at the Showroom Cinema. The first is an exciting new adaptation of Ken Loach’s classic film Kes, told through contemporary dance, puppetry and music.