The Underground Picturehouse at The Water Poet

The Water Poet Pub and Dining Room, 9 Folgate Street, London
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£5 or £4.50 in advance from WeGotTickets.com/thewaterpoet
Venue Information
The Water Poet Pub and Dining Room
Folgate Street, E1 6BX
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Shoreditch High Street 0.20 miles

Now in its third successful year, The Underground Picturehouse returns to The Water Poet Spitalfields, complete with comfy sofas, beanbags and bar, with more fantastic films for 2013.

The Underground Picturehouse presents a new season of films featuring some of music's great 'wish I was there' live concerts, offering big screen viewing with Dolby surround sound for a truly intimate experience.

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Saturday 9th February: KRAFTWERK - Minimum-Maximum (2006 - 125 mins)

If you recently missed out on tickets for Kraftwerk's forthcoming Tate Modern shows, do not despair. We will be screening two hours of visually stunning live performances from the band's 2004 world tour on the our big screen, offering an education in pioneering electronic music from the masters themselves. Prepare to board the Trans Europe Express.... Not to be missed.

Saturday 16th February: PRINCE - Sign O The Times (1987 - 85 mins)

A 1987 film written and directed by Prince at the pinnacle of his career to promote the best selling album of the same name. This highly theatrical fast paced concert is a wonderful testament to the amazing talent of Prince the showman and is non-stop from beginning to end.

Saturday 2nd March: FLEETWOOD MAC - The Dance (1998 - 97 mins)

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the best selling album Rumours, Fleetwood Mac put their differences to one side and reformed with the original line up for this one show in 1997, performing hits from classic albums Tusk through to Tango in The Night. Promising to fulfill fans wishes with a legendary collaboration and tour once again this summer, catch them at their finest here on the big screen first.

Saturday 23rd March - DAVID BOWIE - Serious Moonlight (2006 - 90 mins)

Following on from the Ziggy & Low eras with a new slick persona and huge sell out concerts, the 1983 Serious Moonlight tour captivated audiences with an impressive body of work that culminated in the Let's Dance album of the period and spanned three glorious decades. In celebration of Bowie the chameleon, and in anticipation of his forthcoming retrospective at the V&A Museum this March.

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