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- Martin TiedemannMay 22, 201211 October: Opened in 1980 in a converted Foresters' Hall, this is a bastion of the arts in North-West London, offering up a range of performing and visual arts, as well as regular cinema screenings.
- Tom EdwardsNovember 9, 2015Great little theatre. Tickets are inexpensive and it has a history of showing plays that transfer to the west end. Cinema also good.
- Matt Ta-MinAugust 18, 2015Nice little theatre and cinema. Brent residents get cheaper tickets, remember to bring an ID with an address on it.
- MyVillage LondonJanuary 2, 2011They have an excellent programme of theatre and cinema events, which also includes a great line-up of events for the little ones on Saturdays. For more reviews check out Tricycle's MyVillage page. Read more
- Simone LaberintoDecember 8, 2013First time at the cinema and really impressed with the comfy seats. Must visit more often!
- Alexia KJune 11, 2017Must visit for independent movies and theatre productions. Efforts like these have to be supported.
- During weekday afternoons the nearby pubs close their kitchens but the Tricycle stays open as does their bar.
- Jenita FerreiraApril 28, 2012Keep an eye out for plays that do their dry run before going to the west end.
- Spotted by Locals - city guides by localsJuly 29, 2015On Mondays cinema tickets are only £ 6.50. Read more
- Elsie LamFebruary 16, 2013It's just not a cinema, it also has good selection if plays and stand-ups!
- Julie KummerMarch 1, 2010Cinema on Monday nights for 5£ - and 3.50 for Brent locals (bring proof of address)