Worksop: WIN family cinema tickets on Savoy’s second birthday

Celebrations are underway at Worksop’s thriving Savoy cinema as staff and customers celebrate its second birthday.
Savoy Cinema Worksop are celebrating their 2nd birthday, pictured with manager Wayne Gregory are from left supervisor Emily Marshall, Meri Isherwood, Olivia Wankiewicz and Jenna Stevens 
(NWGU-19-03-14 RA 1a)Savoy Cinema Worksop are celebrating their 2nd birthday, pictured with manager Wayne Gregory are from left supervisor Emily Marshall, Meri Isherwood, Olivia Wankiewicz and Jenna Stevens 
(NWGU-19-03-14 RA 1a)
Savoy Cinema Worksop are celebrating their 2nd birthday, pictured with manager Wayne Gregory are from left supervisor Emily Marshall, Meri Isherwood, Olivia Wankiewicz and Jenna Stevens (NWGU-19-03-14 RA 1a)

Sunday 23rd March marks two years since the six screen multiplex opened its doors to film fans.

And to show its thanks to you, the public, the Savoy is giving away five family cinema tickets .

Savoy general manager Wayne Gregory said: “It could not be going any better up here at the Savoy.”

“We started with just films then launched the kids’ club, Playstation and X-box parties and now we’re seeing a huge demand for our live events.”

“Our Christmas broadcast of an André Rieu concert and the live performance of War Horse from the National Theatre were amazing successes.”

“We’ve got a packed programme of live events booked right they way through until September.”

“War Horse the encore is returning this Sunday and again on 3rd April. And we’ll have another André Rieu concert in July.”

“There’s loads or theatre, opera and ballet in between, from Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet to King Lear, Sleeping Beauty Live and Marco Spada live from Moscow.”

“We are going from strength to strength. And the reason for that is the people of Worksop are supporting us.”

“We think we offer a more customer focused cinema experience than some of the bigger multiplexes.”

“When you are competing against cinemas showing the same films that’s the only difference you can offer.”

“Worksop is just missing a Pizza Hut or Frankie and Benny’s up this end of town to complete the whole experience of going for a day or a night out in town.”

“I hope the council can attract a place like that. But for now we’ll keep pulling in customers with our friendly staff and great films and events.”

• To be in with a chance of winning a family ticket simply answer the following question:

Q) How many screens does Savoy cinema Worksop have?

Send your answer to Savoy Competition, Worksop Guardian, 21-27 Ryton Street, Worksop, Notts, S80 2AY or email [email protected]

Remember to include a daytime contact number as winners will be notified by telephone.

Entry closes 12 noon Friday 28th March 2014. Normal Guardian competition rules apply.

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