If you haven’t already seen it, there’s a great opportunity to catch An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore’s double-Oscar winning film about our environmental crisis, this Sunday afternoon, 29th April. In fact, if you haven’t already seen it, then this might be your last chance to do so on the big screen, as it’s no longer available on general release.
There’s a special charity screening at The Tricycle Theatre, which is a great little independent place, on Kilburn High Road in NW6. It’s handy for the tube/north london line train and loads of buses go up there. Here’s a map.
The screening starts at 12.30pm (lunchtime) and costs £12.50 including some nibbles. All proceeds go to charity, too, which is cool. There are more details about both film and charity here.
Basically, if you’re in two minds about whether to attend, do: It could be the most informative and stimulating Sunday lunchtime you’ve had in ages - and it certainly beats the pants of the Eastenders omnibus…
Anyway, to book your seat, call 020 7328 1000. I’ll see you there.
