The Electric, Birmingham

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Address47-49 Station Street
Birmingham
England
Coordinates52°28′36″N 1°53′55″W / 52.4766°N 1.8987°W / 52.4766; -1.8987
OwnerElectric Cinemas Limited
Current use
Opened1909 (1909)
Closed2024 (2024)
Website
www.theelectric.co.uk

The Electric is a cinema in Birmingham, England. It opened in Station Street in 1909, showing its first silent film on 27 December of that year. It was the first cinema in Birmingham, and was the oldest working cinema in the country until its closure on 29 February 2024. The Electric had two screens, both able to show digitally-shot films and one also able to show films in 35 mm.[1]

Originally called the Electric Theatre, the cinema has undergone a number of name changes since its opening, but returned as The Electric in October 1993. It closed in December 2003 and was purchased by local film director and producer Tom Lawes, who initiated extensive renovations to the building in order to restore it to its 1930s Art Deco aesthetic. It reopened in December 2004. The cinema closed again at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, with most of its staff being made redundant. In January 2022 the cinema reopened under new ownership.

As of February 2024, the cinema was closed again for the foreseeable future.

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