The founder of a London cinema has said his venue will have to operate at close to its maximum capacity in order to continue to break even after coronavirus restrictions were eased.
Ben Freedman said the Prince Charles Cinema has “arrived in one piece, slightly bruised but raring to go” as it reopened to the public on Monday.
The cinema, which is in Soho, central London, has sold nearly all the available tickets for the eight films showing on its first day of being back open and it will need to carry on operating close to its full capacity for it not to lose money, he said.
Cinema slightly bruised but raring to go as lockdown restrictions ease
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