The Scoop

The Scoop

The Scoop is an outdoor amphitheatre situated on the south side of the River Thames near Tower Bridge in London, located underneath City Hall, providing seating for approximately 800 people. [cite web|url=http://www.morelondon.com/scoop.html |title=more london |accessdate=2008-07-05 ] It is a venue used during the summer to show films, musical performances and theatre productions. [cite web|url=http://www.london-se1.co.uk/places/scoop |title=The Scoop |accessdate=2008-07-05 ] In June 2008, films shown at The Scoop included The Dam Busters, Atonement and Withnail and I. [cite web|url=http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/cinemas/the-scoop-free-film-screenings-feature-887.html |title=The Scoop Free Film Screenings |accessdate=2008-07-05 ] As of 2008, The Scoop has been used as a performance venue for six years. [cite news | first=Terri | last=Paddock | coauthors= | title=The Scoop at More London amphitheatreScoop Launches Sixth Year of Free Outdoor Theatre | date=2008-06-11 | publisher= | url =http://www.whatsonstage.com/index.php?pg=207&story=E8821213116895 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-07-05 | language = ]

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* [http://www.morelondon.com/scoop.html The Scoop] at More London


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