Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Labia Theatre in Cape Town


For nearly 30 years, the #Labia Theatre has lured discerning moviegoers to enjoy classic films in an old-world ambient. Originally an Italian embassy ballroom, the building was opened by Princess Labia in May 1949 as a live performance theatre. It’s widely recognised as the oldest independent art-repertory cinema in South Africa.

I did experience the old-fashion atmosphere when I went to LabiaTheatre in order to watch 'The Barney's version', which came out few weeks ago. A great, dramatic and funny movie to go and watch with your partner!
Labia on #Orange (68 Orange Street) offers moviegoers a choice of four viewing screens, including M-Net Screen 4, which boasts dolby stereo sound. For great movie selections at reasonable prices, look no further.
There’s also a #coffee bar selling homemade delicacies and chocolate for those with a sweet tooth. There are two aged and slow men whom serve you any kind of drinks. Perhaps, it is allowed to sip your beer or glass of #wine while you are watching a #movie. Doesn't it sound awesome?

Remember... it is better if you carry enough cash with you if you are in a rush and you do not want to miss the beginning of the movie!The two men at the bar can be very slow but, at least, they have a good sense of humor!

The venue is licensed and there’s patrolled, secure parking across the road.
The new Lifestyles Centre at 50 #Kloof Street in Gardens houses Labia’s two more trendy screens.

For more info or #accommodation contact riverlodgebackpackers@gmail.com

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