Door open at 07:00pm
4 Fore St, Saltash, PL12 6JLTickets
Full Price £8 | Under 16s £4 | Concession £7
Location
Dates
Door open at 07:00pm
About this event
Take a dance down memory lane with local film maker Daniel Howard-Blake and remember the glory days of clubbing on Plymouth’s Union Street. Witness the rise and fall of The Warehouse, a legendary venue that once hosted thousands of clubbers during the peak of the South West rave scene.
Through a combination of archive stories and local voices, this film explores how this venue almost single-handedly kicked off the South West’s rave scene back in the late 1980s and the first half of the 1990s.
A must see for all local ravers (and former ravers). Can you spot yourself in the many colourful crowd scenes?
N.B: This film contains flashing lights that may effect viewers who are sensitive to light.
Running time: 35 mins
Directed & Edited by Daniel Howard-Baker
Produced by Louis Holder
Accessibility
Details
Current Studios access: Ground floor access has no steps. Ambulant accessible toilets on ground floor but no wheelchair accessible toilets. Assistance dogs welcome. Wheelchair spaces for events. Disabled parking on Fore Street.
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