Writer, director, and choreographer Bob Fosse revolutionised the stage, and changed the language of dance permanently with productions like Cabaret and Chicago, but one of his crowning achievements remains his maniacally self-flagellating piece of autofiction, All That Jazz (1979).
Roy Scheider (Jaws, The French Connection) plays Fosse's surrogate, a womanizing addict struggling to finish both a new Broadway musical and a feature film, while contending with his failures in fatherhood, and the irresistible draw toward his greatest love affair of all; extravagant self-destruction.
Join us downstairs at Dalston Superstore for one of the finest films ever made about the business we call show.
Sometimes I don't know where the bullshit ends and the truth begins.




Subtitles will be displayed throughout the film.
Seating is a mixture of benches, backed chairs, bar stools, and floor space, and is first come, first served.