Are you that person in your friend group who everyone asks for film recommendations? Do you know your The Breakfast Club from your Dead Poets Society, and your Educating Rita from your An Education? These skills you've been honing might get you an A+ in our 'Back to School'-themed members' film quiz!
Join us for an evening of brain-tickling trivia questions, as well as a variety of picture, audio & video rounds. There will be prizes up for grabs for the top 3 teams, including:
There will also be a prohibited alcoholic bonus prize for the team with the best name to furtively sip behind the bike shed.
We have space for 10 teams of max. 5 contestants each. Tickets are £5, and are restricted to 1 per member, so please make sure to be logged in and book quickly once ticket sales open on Thursday 14 August at 13:00.
Important info before booking:
Purchase your tickets individually, and leave their names during the checkout process, so we can place you on the same team OR purchase tickets for the entire team, and assign each ticket to the individual team members (you will need to know their surname as well as the email address their membership is registered under, to do this)
Please note that any teams of 3 contestants or less may be merged together to allow as many members as possible to join.
About London Graphic Centre:
Founded in 1973, London Graphic Centre’s mission has remained unchanged; supporting artists and creatives of all kinds at all stages of their journey by providing high quality material that they can afford. As a team of artists, they have honed their skills and experience through years of practice and collaboration. Their knowledge coupled with decades of partnerships with top local and international brands, enable them to offer a comprehensive range of products and reel insightful advice.
About Pages of Hackney:
Opened in 2008, Pages of Hackney is a small award-winning bookshop on the Lower Clapton Road. They sell an eclectic mix of books in the areas of literary fiction, politics, feminism, essays and life writing as well as philosophy, psychology, nature writing, music and children’s books. Their priority is to be a friendly, welcoming community bookshop that feels accessible and inclusive: they want each customer to feel that the bookshop is for them, and they do their best to give their customers individually as much time and thought as they can. It’s also important to them to support the issues and authors they believe in, and to give a platform to marginalised voices in publishing.