Fact Foundation For Art And Creative Technology, The Box
Foundation For Art & Creative Technology, 88 Wood Street, Liverpool, L1 4DQ -
Up to
80 standingOffers
catering
Located in Liverpool City Centre, FACT is ideal for meetings, conferences, screenings and private hire events. The UK's leading media arts centre, our award-winning building is home to 3 galleries, a cafe, bar and 4 cinema screens, programmed by cinema partners Picturehouse. We have a wealth of experience in event management and you can be assured of attentive, knowledgeable service from the moment you pick up the phone to enquire to the moment your last guest leaves. If you would like to request a quote, or receive more information on what we can provide then please get in touch!
With 50 sofas, velvet curtains , The Box is perfect for hosting private screenings from Box Office hits to local independent film previews. Our professional technical and events team are on-hand to ensure that our clients' needs are met and we aim to develop packages to fit your budget.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 80
Theatre
up to 50
Cabaret
up to 60
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Amenities
Tea
Disabled access
Premises parking
Audio & visual
WiFi
Other
Large cinema screen
Location
Reviews
Richard Lydon
Should be on the bucket list for anyone visiting in Mayo. Lovely grounds /garden also and dont forgot to visit the main house and library, very interesting
Nigel Jones
FACT is an excellent venue, cinema and so much more. On this occasion went to see Another Round in The Box. The Box is a small intimate cinema with 48 seats arranged in paired sofa seats. Another Round was an amazing film, although the ending was, in my opinion, very bleak and not upbeat as seems to many. Both cinema and film very highly recommended.
Colin Platt
Lovely picture house nice bar and surroundings enjoyed our evening.
Dan
Like the place and the facilities from the handful of times I have been here. The only issue is the bratty and nonchalant staff. The best you can expect is straight up indifference when politely asking a question. Perhaps save these sort of interactions for when you next show a repeat of Clerks, then maybe it will be well received.
Blake Olson
Terrible place, watching paint dry would be more interesting. Infact, they used to have an exhibit called "technology of paint" and it was literally this. Update still garbage
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