Plaza Cinema

32 Trinity Street,
Dorchester, DT1 1TT

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cinemaguywoking
cinemaguywoking on September 18, 2020 at 1:36 pm

Ticket prices at this cinema have changed to £3.50 Weekdays and £4.50 weekends, and 8 “Lounge seats” have been added at the back of the largest screen, for £1 extra on the ticket price.

The current seating capacities are Screen 1 188 seats (first floor)

Screen 2 60 seats (first floor)

Screen 3 110 seats + 4 Wheelchair spaces (ground floor)

Screen 4 75 seats + 2 Wheelchair spaces (ground floor)

Zappomatic
Zappomatic on March 1, 2017 at 1:46 pm

Incredibly cheap tickets here, £2.50 Monday to Friday and £3.50 weekends.

KitGreen
KitGreen on November 16, 2015 at 10:59 am

“A £500,000 revamp of an art deco-style independent cinema in Dorset has been completed.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-dorset-34834725

Dan123
Dan123 on December 1, 2012 at 9:08 am

The Plaza now has 4 screens and shows live via satellite Opera, Ballet and Theatre. Recent Bond film, “Skyfall” has sold out almost every showing for 6 weeks.

Dan123
Dan123 on June 18, 2011 at 12:14 pm

Screen 4, the final addition to the cinema, is on its way….Also the Plaza is hoping to go fully digital by the end of 2011. Further more, the Plaza now has a fully lincensed bar and all 3 screens are licenced. Aswell as being on Facebook, the Plaza now have a blog, and a twitter page. PLaza babies – a weekly screening with the volume down and the lights up for parents with babies unser 18th months now showing every Wednesday.

Dan123
Dan123 on January 16, 2011 at 7:59 am

3rd screen is now open at the Plaza

james2003
james2003 on September 27, 2010 at 5:29 am

It is good that investment has gone into the Plaza. I hope it survives the competition from the Old Brewery site when it opens.

Dan123
Dan123 on March 12, 2010 at 12:37 pm

And yes, it is the NEC 2K DLP Digital projector that they are using for 3D – they have the XPAND 3D system (I visted the projection room recently – March 2010).

Dan123
Dan123 on March 12, 2010 at 12:35 pm

Only one of the 2 new screens is to open in the summer (fingers-crossed) – the 4th screen to follow. The bingo hall is all cleared out and ready to go however.

Dan123
Dan123 on February 21, 2010 at 1:49 pm

3D HAS ARRIVED IN DORCHESTER!!
The Plaza Now has the ability to show 3D films.
Upcoming 3D film ‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND IN 3D’ from 5 March.
They alredy had an NEC 2K DLP Digital Projector, but i am not sure if this is the projector that will be used for 3D. Probably, though, as this was the only Digital Projector which they had, i’m not sure if they have any more now.

Dan123
Dan123 on February 2, 2010 at 11:41 am

They are currently beginning to build 2 new screens at the Plaza, in the long – disused bingo hall. Fingers-crossed they should open in the Summer, just before the new 3 screen ‘good quality’ cinema in Brewery Square (less than ½ mile away) will open its doors.

JimLin
JimLin on September 23, 2009 at 7:27 am

Photo taken in September 2009:

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james2003
james2003 on April 9, 2009 at 11:01 am

The Plaza Cinema reopened as a twin screen cinema on 26 January 1975. The films shown were THE STING and the James Bond film, THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN.

james2003
james2003 on February 2, 2009 at 10:54 am

The Plaza was taken over in October last year by the same people who took over the running of the Picturedrome Cinema in Bognor Regis. A major restoration project is on the cards for the Plaza and according to the local press, the main screen has already been redecorated and fitted with brand new seating. Later in the year the foyer looks set to be given an overhaul and it is possible that a third screen will be added to the existing twin-screen cinema site in Trinity Street at some time in the future.

james2003
james2003 on January 12, 2009 at 9:44 am

The Plaza cinema seems to have changed hands but I have not been able to find any news stories in the local press. The cinema is no longer listed on Reeltime’s (who have owned the Plaza since 1991) website but a new site has appeared advertising film showing times at the venue. The company calls itself The Picturedrome Electric Theatre Company Limited.

james2003
james2003 on September 17, 2008 at 10:10 am

The Freehold on the Plaza cinema site has been put up for sale by the owners. However, the independent operating company has a lease on the building and has given assurances that the cinema will carry on showing films for at least another two years.

The development at the Old Brewery site in Dorchester includes plans for a brand new three-screen cinema with an outdoor screening area, which is due to be up and running within the next two years.

james2003
james2003 on May 26, 2006 at 1:17 am

Up until 1957, the Plaza competed with another cinema in Dorchester, the Palace in Durngate Street. This cinema seated 400 patrons in stalls and circle and was presenting the town with film entertainment as early as 1911 when it was known as the Dorchester Electric Picturedrome. It was renamed as the Palace in 1920 when Mr Albany Ward acquired the site. Mr Ward owned several cinemas in Dorset including another Palace in the Easton district of Portland.

By the 1930’s, the Gaumont British Corporation took over the Dorchester Palace and they ran it until it finally closed on 6 May 1957. The final film starred Van Johnson in KELLY AND ME.