Glasgow Film Theatre
12 Rose Street,
Glasgow,
G3 6RB
12 Rose Street,
Glasgow,
G3 6RB
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Architect James McKissack was in poor health during the construction of the Cosmo with his Partner W J Anderson shouldered the responsibility including draughting McKissack’s designs. He died the following year. Ron Knee
A third screen opened at the end of November 2013, replacing what was Cafe Cosmo. This small 60-seat auditorium is contemporary in style but nicely complements the building’s original 1930s aesthetic with its use of dark wood and black leather. A few years after Screen 3 opened, the public areas were also revamped, with the restoration of the twin stair from the foyer (one side had previously been lost to alterations to insert a mezzanine bar into the double height foyer in the late 60s). A small new serving counter was also built to partially replace the lost Cafe, as well as improvements to the mezzanine bar, toilets and education/office spaces.
More photos of the Glasgow Film Theatre taken in June 2011:–
EXTERIOR AT NIGHT
FOYER & BOX OFFICE
CAFE COSMO
SCREEN 2
SCREEN 1
This is a very successful, beautifully maintained (following a recent restoration) art-house cinema which is hugely popular in the city. The staff are friendly, the two cinemas stylish and comfortable, with bars and cafe on-site. A little bit of cinema-heaven and well worth a visit if you are in Glasgow.
A 1993 photo of the GFT here:–
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