Showgirls – 30th Anniversary (18)

Cinema Rewind
Sunday 22nd June 2025 – Tuesday 24th June 2025
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Cinema Rewind…

Las Vegas… Running from a troubled past and possessed of a raw and riveting dancing talent, Nomi Malone is soon introduced to the arena of the sensual, pulsating stage shows on the legendary Strip and the powerful men and women who run them. One of those drawn to Nomi’s beauty and talent is Zack, the ambitious entertainment director at the Stardust. Another is Cristal, the glamorous, coke-snorting star of the stage show “Goddess,” who may make her…or break her.

As the complex bonds of passion, jealousy and love form between them, Nomi is drawn deeper into the world she so desperately desires and the allure of the spotlight she craves. It’s a world of passion, power and personal moral choices where everything–and everyone–has a price.

Double Bill tickets available for just £12!
Add a ticket for both ‘You Don’t Nomi’ & ‘Showgirls’ to your basket (either Sunday or Tuesday) and the discount will be applied automatically.

TICKET PRICES

GENERAL

  • Standard£7.50
  • Retired Over 65s£7.50
  • Under 26yrs£7.50
  • Companion for Access or CEA Card Holder£7.50

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