Ripon Curzon won’t open on June 4 after all

The owners of the Curzon cinema in Ripon have said the venue won’t be reopening on June 4 after all.

On Tuesday, the London-headquartered cinema chain told the Stray Ferret:

“Curzon Ripon is planning on reopening June 4.”

Now the company has issued a new statement saying:

“Unfortunately, due to Curzon Ripon’s venue being so small, with only 20 seats, they are unable to open safely at present, with the government guidelines for social distancing.

“As soon as they can safely reopen there will be updates on the website.

“We apologise for the disappointment this may cause.

“But we want to be able to reopen safely whilst following guidelines. “

The North Street venue opened on 31 October 2013. It incorporates two screens seating 58 and 34 respectively.

The complex includes a bar, restaurant and VIP area. It was created following a £2 million refurbishment of a former furniture store.

The Stray Ferret contacted the company amid growing speculation on social media about whether or not the venue would reopen.

Cinemas across the country reopened this week but audience numbers are limited. But the Curzon in Ripon remained shut.

A photo of Curzon's cinema in Ripon

The cinema chain says Curzon Ripon is too small to open safely on June 4.

Ripon is no longer listed on the Curzon website page featuring its UK venues. In addition, the website for Curzon Ripon is currently coming up with the message ‘Page not found.’

The same applies to other web pages previously used to promote the Ripon offer.

The situation was further confused by apparently conflicting articles in national trade media.

An article in RadioTimes.com dated 4 May, said:

“Curzon is set to open in line with government guidance on May 17.

“Mayfair, Richmond, Wimbledon and Sheffield will open June 4. Tickets go on sale May 10. “

Ripon was not mentioned in that story.

There was also no reference to Ripon by name in an article published on Monday in screendaily.com .

Its 17 May story included the following:

“Eight Curzon cinemas are reopening from today (May 17), with a further five on June 4.”

That adds up to a total of 13 but there are only 12 Curzon cinemas listed on the company’s website.

Ripon isn’t among them.


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The 12 UK venues currently featured on the company’s website – include six in London.

Other locations are Canterbury, Colchester, Oxford, Richmond and Sheffield.

Ripon cinema-lovers pray for Curzon reopening

Concerned film lovers in Ripon are worried that the Curzon cinema will not reopen.

Cinemas across the country reopened this week but the Curzon in Ripon remained shut, prompting questions about its future.

Ripon is no longer listed on the Curzon website page featuring its UK venues.

In addition, the website for Curzon Ripon is currently coming up with the message ‘Page not found.’

The same applies to other web pages previously used to promote the Ripon offer.

Photo of poster in the Curzon Cinema window

Freeze frame – this poster in the Curzon Cinema window for the film, The Truth, has been in place since March last year.

This has prompted posts on social media questioning if the cinema chain’s Ripon site will ever reopen.

The situation is further confused by apparently conflicting articles in national trade media.

An article in RadioTimes.com dated 4 May, said:

“Curzon is set to open in line with government guidance on May 17.

“Mayfair, Richmond, Wimbledon and Sheffield will open June 4. Tickets go on sale May 10. “

Ripon was not mentioned in that story and there was no reference to Ripon by name in an article published on Monday in screendaily.com .

Its 17 May story included the following:

“Eight Curzon cinemas are reopening from today (May 17), with a further five on June 4.”

That adds up to a total of 13 but there are only 12 Curzon cinemas listed on the company’s website and Ripon isn’t among them.

The Stray Ferret sought clarification from Curzon and received a brief response saying:

“Curzon Ripon is planning on reopening June 4, 2021.”

The London-headquartered cinema chain opened in North Street in November 2013.

It followed a £2m refurbishment project, involving the creation of two cinema screens, a restaurant, bar and a private VIP area.

The building also incorporates nine flats.

Cinemas were able to reopen across the UK on Monday and Curzon’s three-screen theatre in Knutsford, Cheshire opened on that day for film and food.

It is one of the 12 UK venues currently featured on the company’s website – six of which are in London.

Other locations are Canterbury, Colchester, Oxford, Richmond and Sheffield.


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In 2013 Curzon was heralded for bringing the cinema-going experience back to Ripon for the first time in 31 years.

In 1982, the Palladium Picture House in Kirkgate closed.

The palladium opened in 1916 and was popular with the many troops stationed in the city during the First World War.

In 1936, the cinema was remodelled in art deco style.

The building was subsequently the location for Sly’s nightclub, a florists and now a second-hand shop.