Forum Cinema
St, James Parade,
Bath,
BA1 1UG
St, James Parade,
Bath,
BA1 1UG
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More images from the beautifully restored Forum (taken in August 2016) can be found here:–
FORUM – EXTERIOR
FORUM – FOYER
FORUM – AUDITORIUM FROM STAGE
FORUM – CEILING SUNBURST
FORUM – AUDITORIUM TO STAGE FROM BALCONY
great cinema i used to be a projectionist during the 60s, i have very fond memories of this once great cinema. the projection box was situated on the roof great place for taking a break during the summer for catching the sun.
Another auditorium shot here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stagedoor/4859017687/
I did three weeks of work at this hall in 1966 and enjoyed every minute of my time there. The staff were most welcoming to a Welsh lady projectionist. Something I did not always experience when doing relief work.
In spite of it’s magnificence and size, the Forum was always overshadowed by the Odeon cinema which was located directly opposite and the Beau Nash (ABC) cinema which was also a short walk away. Thus both the Forum and the Bath Little Theatre were condemned to showing third run films whilst the majors were always given the first bite of the celluloid apples. I’m very pleased to hear that this building has survived the now demolished Bath Odeon and am wondering if the present owners have retained the projection equipment insitu?
Some photos from 2001 here:–
Exterior:
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The title heading for this former cinema should be updated. This building opened as the Forum and is still fondly remembered by this name. The architects were William Watkins and A.Stuart Gray.
I remember precisely seeing movies in this theatre aroud 1965,spending summer holidays in Bath.The frieze of Roman figures gave to the auditorium a classical look.The others movie theatres,Odeon ABC Little theatre were not so beautifull.
I was part of a group of French students and we were always amazed by the audience standing up at the end of the movie while a picture of the Queen was projected on the screen.