I managed to squeeze in a QR code for the Christie organ at the eleventh hour just before the app went off to Apple to be reviewed for publication. The Android version will be submitted shortly too. Will update as soon as either goes live. Very excited…. in the meantime, here’s an image of the launch screen to whet your appetite – tying in with the Curzon’s centenary this year:
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