'An Inconvenient Truth' Q&A session, Prince Charles Cinema
The Prince Charles Cinema in London, best known for its sing-a-long dressup night and affordable tickets within spitting distance of Leicester Square, is teaming up with Friends of the Earth for a special screening of An Inconvenient Truth later this month.
For a fiver, you can watch the film, then take part in a Q&A session with special guests including 'leading politicians', including Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell. The event takes place this coming Monday 16th March, and should be a unique opportunity to ask questions of the country’s decision-makers about climate change. You can also watch the film next week for £1. The series is being organised in conjunction with The Big Ask, Friends of the Earth's climate campaign. Definitely one for the diary!
















Great - the Prince Charles is my favourite London cinema and I'm really pleased that they are getting involved with this. Would that some of the big chains would be so far-sighted. Anyone at Odeon interested in something similar?
Posted by: Peta | March 16, 2007 12:13 PM