Members
Members Previews
- Tickets will be available to book online from 9am 48 hours before the screening, and can be collected from the Box Office on the day.
- The Box Office will call to confirm your attendance the day before the screening.
- Each member is entitled to bring one guest only.
- Tickets not collected by the advertised time will be reallocated on a first come first served basis in person at the Box Office.
- The Box Office will release uncollected tickets at 11.00 am.
Become a Member
Full details of membership applications and facilities are available via Electric House.
Discounts & admission
On production of a valid membership card, Electric House members, Every House members and Every House Under 27´s can purchase two cinema tickets per booking at the following discounted rates. To claim your discount when booking online, please click the members login button during the booking process.
Members Admissions
| Front 3 Rows | All Other Seats | 2-Seater Sofas | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3D Screenings | £12.50 | £15 | £32 |
| 3D Monday | £10.50 | £13 | £28 |
| 3D Monday U27s | £5.50 | £6.75 | £14 |
| Monday | £8 | £10.50 | £22 |
| Monday U27s | £4.25 | £5.50 | £13 |
| Tuesday - Sunday | £10.50 | £13 | £27 |
Next Members Previews
A Dangerous MethodSunday 05 Feb, 11amOscar nominees Viggo Mortensen, Michael Fassbender and Keira Knightley star in David Cronenberg's compelling look at the early days of psychoanalysis and the friendship between its founding fathers, Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. |
The Woman In The FifthSunday 12 Feb, 11amAn American writer flees to Paris after a scandal costs him his job.There he meets a mysterious and beautiful stranger and things start to spiral out of control. |
RampartSunday 19 Feb, 11amOren Moverman's film is like a sun-scorched noir: tense, shocking, complex and mesmerising and tells the story of a corrupt cop whose destructive streak is wreaking havoc in both his professional and personal life. |
Bel AmiSunday 26 Feb, 11amA sumptuous Paris-set period drama based on the novella of the same name by Guy de Maupassant with Robert Pattinson as a suave and ambitious young journalist using his wits and powers of manipulation to make his way in 1890s Paris. |



