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Outdoor Cinema & 20's Themed Party-The Great Gatsby 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.


Why not turn up in your best 20's outfit for The Great Gatsby. Themed dress is encouraged...the choice is yours.


Remember to bring something comfortable to sit on.


Movie: The Great Gatsby

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

Date: Thursday 10th August

Doors Open: 7.30pm

Movie Begins: 8.45pm


Ticket Price: ?15.00


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


Ticket includes movie, free popcorn on arrival & entrance to the 20's themed Gatsby after party.

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