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Mother's Day Pop Up Cinema - Mamma Mia!


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MOVIE: MAMMA MIA! THE MOVIE

VENUE: 49 Brixton Station Rd, Brixton, London SW9 8PQ

DOORS OPEN: 1.30PM

MOVIE STARTS: 2.30PM


ADULT: ?15.00

CHILD UNDER 12: ?10.00


Tickets available to purchase at:


https://www.designmynight.com/london/event-space/brixton/pop-brixton/mothers-day-pop-up-cinema-mamma-mia-the-movie?t=tickets


Struggling again this year to make Mother?s Day special? Hunting for something a little different and unique to make it a day mum won?t forget?

Treat your mum to Night Star Cinema?s special Mothers Day screening of the hit musical comedy ? Mamma Mia (U)


You will find us at Pop Brixton this Mother's Day, a quirky and fun location. There is a wide range of food and drinks available at the venue, so why not treat your mum to a tasty lunch before we kick off with the movie.


You will also find a lot of excitement going on for Mother's day at Pop Brixton. So why not come down and join in the fun.

Let Night Star Cinema set the perfect mood for Mothers Day. All you have to do is get your tickets, turn up and impress mum.

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