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Secret Cinema celebrates Star Wars success

Secret Cinema’s 100-day run of Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back reached its record-breaking finale on Sunday. Over four months, 100,000 people joined the Rebel Alliance in the fight against the Galactic Empire and transformed themselves into Galactic Explorers, Mercenaries, Governors of the Alliance, Starfighters and Members of the Creative Council.

Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back became the biggest immersive cinema production to date.

A ten-acre site, formerly an abandoned factory in Southwark, was transformed into sets of the Death Star, Chalmun’s Cantina and Mos Eisley. Over 400 production staff and 70 actors worked together to bring Star Wars to life following a ten-week build. One hundred costumes were produced for the show in an in-house costume workshop. In total, 500 costumes were created during the course of the show with approximately 400 metres of fabric used. The Chewbacca costume was created with eight voice buttons on his hands in technology created specifically for the show.

The production spent over 11 weeks in the UK Box Office Top 10, outliving major blockbuster releases such as Jurassic World, Ant-Man, Terminator Genisys and Minions.

Groove Armada, Goldie, Jamie Jones, Simian Mobile Disco, The Orb, DJ Food, DJ Yoda, the Eyptian Arab Spring Street Rappers and James Zabiela were amongst the internationally renowned DJs who helped turn the Death Star into a late-night club after the film was screened.

Over 36 kilometres of scarves were sold from the RebelX Store in Cheshire Street, East London – the distance between the show’s site and Elstree Studios, where Star Wars was first brought to life. At one point, RebelX Stores was the leading supplier of scarves in the UK.

Over 400 young people from seven Southwark-based schools were given tickets to attend the production. Tickets were also given to teenagers from the National Youth Theatre and the cast of controversially cancelled local production Homegrown. The show raised over £28,000 for its partner charity, The Refugee Council.

Founder and Creative Director of Secret Cinema, Fabien Riggall, said ‘We took over 100,000 adventurers to a galaxy far far away, building an epic world for one of the most loved films of all time whilst continuing to re-imagine the cultural experience. We are excited to build the next stage of Secret Cinema with our community.’

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TM & © Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved
TM & © Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved
TM & © Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Secret Cinema presents Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back ran from June 4th until 27th September 2015. Visit the official site here: www.secretcinema.org
TM & © Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Jason Palmer
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