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Outdoor Cinema & After Party - La La Land at Belair House


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Night Star Cinema in collaboration with Belair House is hosting two mid-summer night screenings kicking off with the multi award winning The Great Gatsby (2013) followed by the magical romance hit, multi award winning La La Land (2016) .


Screenings will be held under the stars, on the lawn of Belair House a stunningly beautiful Georgian mansion in the heart of Dulwich Village, South London.


Fully stocked bar is available serving themed cocktails, food, snacks & ice cream throughout the night.


Tickets include free popcorn on arrival plus entrance to a themed after party inside Belair House.



Remember to bring something comfortable to sit on.


Movie: La La Land

Venue: Belair House, Gallery Road. Dulwich Village SE21 7AB

Date: Thursday 24th August

Doors Open: 7.00pm

Movie Begins: 8.30pm


Price: ?15.00


Buy tickets and fullinfo at: https://nightstarcinema.designmynight.com/


Tickets include movie, free popcorn on arrival and entry to the after party.

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