The Cube is a Microplex Cinema, arts venue, and progressive social well-being enterprise in Central Bristol, England. The Cube has evolved over time. Older guests will remember entering via King Square past the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant. When that kitchen burnt down in 2001, The Cube was closed down for a year, but reopened with a new entrance and a new garden, a small urban oasis where cigarette papers get swapped for a smile and a story.
Volunteers have come and gone too. Some have fallen in love and had children, who now come to Babycinema screenings and Nanoplex kids workshops.
The Cube’s volunteers work hard at presenting cinema, music, cabaret, discussions, amateur film-makers nights, children’s events, performance art, comedy and other events that can’t easily be categorized. The money they make from these events funds the organisation. The Cube is truly independent.
4 Princess Row, Kingsdown, Bristol, BS2 8NQ
The Cube
The Cube
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