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Xmas Pop Up Cinema-Belair House- Dulwich Village


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Find us here at the beautiful and stunning, Belair House on the 23rd of December. We will be holding two screenings, Elf & Bad Santa


Adult TICKETS AT ?10 each WITH THIS DISCOUNT CODE NSC10

Kids Entry: ?8


Movie: Elf (PG)

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

Date: Friday 23rd December

Doors Open: 4.00pm

Movie begins (Elf): 5.00pm


Bad Santa (15)

Movie begins (Bad Santa): 7.30pm


These movies will screened in a beautiful Christmas setting, making it magical and fun for all.

A selection of festive food and drink will be available, hot chocolate, mince pies, brownies, mulled wine...

Each child ticket holder will receive a free Christmas gift from one of Santa's helpers.



For info & tickets visit: https://nightstarcinema.designmynight.com/

Don't forget we are coming to Dulwich Village this week with our favourite festive movies, Elf (PG) and Bad Santa (15)


If you haven't got your tickets yet, then head straight to https://nightstarcinema.designmynight.com/


We had an amazing turn out yesterday where we SOLD OUT at Pop Brixton with Elf.


If you missed yesterday's showing you have another chance this Friday at Belair House, where we will make the place a perfect Christmas setting...with a bit of snow. It will be a treat for all.


Don't forget each child ticket holder will receive a gift from one of Santa's helper.


USE CODE NSC10 FOR ?10 ADULT TICKETS


CHILD TICKET ?8

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