Perrot Cinema
Perrot Cinema Ruined for some time, dark. AndyMatthews (talk) 18:29, 19 November 2024 (UTC)
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Perrot Cinema
Pashenton [76, 13]
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Perrot Cinema [76, 13] |
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Perrot Cinema
Description
The Perrot Cinema has seen better days. Once tastefully decorated, the paint is faded, dust covers all the surfaces, and the window treatments hang in tatters.
History
With the gentrification of Pashenton came an increase in the arts in this area. Many movie theatres sprang up throughout this suburb. The Perrot Cinema was started by Gerald Perrot and his partner Jean-Paul Matisse. The Perrot Cinema was dedicated to arts and foreign films, particularly the french films favored by Jean-Paul. Gerald and Jean-Paul were instrumental in starting the Pashenton Summer Film Festival which became one of the town's biggest events.
Barricade Policy
In accordance with the Pashenton barricade plan this building should be Extremely Heavily barricaded at all times.
Current Status
November 29th, 2009 - view from across the street indicates building is repaired and lit. --OO Willie 11:23, 29 November 2009 (UTC)
25 June 2009 - EHB, lit.
A few days ago, a dispute began over whether Perrot should be a VSB entry point to The Lance Building (as tagged and used until recently,) or an EHB safehouse, as indicated by the Pashenton Barricade Plan (which is not UBP-compliant and has not been updated in two years.)
Survivors are advised to use St. Luke's for entry until the matter is settled. --aka twitch, alt of Jaeger ayers 15:45, 25 June 2009 (BST)
November 25th, 2007 This building (and several others in the area) is currently ruined. --cuio (talk) (NW) 07:33, 25 November 2007 (UTC)
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