A event held at The Ill Repute on Thursday 9th April. The event starts at 20:00.
“I want to go to the moon… not because it’s easy, but because it’s fun.” On Thursday 9th April 2026, we’re heading somewhere a little more… celestial in the downstairs cinema at The Ill Repute with a screening of Nude on the Moon.
Directed by the legendary exploitation duo Doris Wishman and Raymond Phelan, this gloriously odd slice of early-60s drive-in cinema answers the question nobody was asking: what if astronauts landed on the moon… and found a colony of telepathic nudists?
Part low-budget sci-fi, part nudist-camp fantasy, Nude on the Moon drifts along on cardboard rockets, lounge-jazz soundtracking and an unmistakably surreal innocence that only early exploitation cinema could produce. It’s strange, charming, unintentionally hilarious, and absolutely perfect for a late-night cult screening.
Cheap rockets. Moon nudists. A true drive-in oddity best enjoyed with a drink in hand and good company.
★ The Ill Repute, Old Market - downstairs cinema room
★ Doors 7pm / Film 8pm sharp (no late entry)
★ Free entry - first come, first served
★ Drinks available upstairs