Secret Cinema Reuters Published November 23, 2010 0 Moviegoers clad in bathrobes watch actors in a group therapy session led by an actress (3rd R) playing the part of Nurse Mildred Ratched, before Secret Cinema's closing night screening of the film ?One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest? in west London November 21, 2010. Moviegoers (R) clad in bathrobes queue for ?medicine? from an actress playing the part of Nurse Mildred Ratched before Secret Cinema's closing night screening of the film ?One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest? in west London. Actresses playing the part of a psychiatric hospital patient and nurse are watched by moviegoers. Moviegoers watch an actor playing the part of a psychiatric hospital patient (R). Moviegoers take part in an art exercise while watched by actresses playing the part of psychiatric hospital nurses. Moviegoers clad in bathrobes are led in a stretching exercise by an actress playing the part of a psychiatric ward nurse before Secret Cinema's closing night screening of the film ?One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest? in west London. Join our Whatsapp channel Since 2007, Secret Cinema has championed a new type of participatory movie event where viewers are sold tickets but not told anything about the film they are to see, only what to wear and where to meet. – Reuters photo series
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