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TODAY 12 noon Special Screening 'The King of SE15' Aaron with Live Band at Skehans 1 Kitto SE14 5TW


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TODAY ELVIS IS IN THE HOUSE WITH LIVE BAND! - Doors 11am - Screening 12 noon - Skehans 1 Kitto Rd, Lewisham SE14 5TW.


Still over 20 tickets - not to be missed!


You will smile laugh and cry - The King of SE15 will be on three screens with Q&A followed by Elvis From Nunhead with Live Band.

Aaron Arter recipient of a Jack Petchey Foundation Community Award to date has helped to raise over ?2700 for the Salvation Army helping to provide meals for the vulnerable in SE15.


The King of SE15 aka Aaron Arthur is a local legend, who became Nunheads most loved Elvis impersonator.


The film follows Aaron as he goes from humble beginnings and adhoc street performances to becoming a stalwart perfomer at Skehans' open mic nights- until the pandemic shut down London.


This is a story of one young mans passion triumphing in the face of misfortune.


All proceeds from the tickets of the screening will go towards distributing the documentary into festivals and sharing the story further.


Skehans will kindly be providing half price Moretti in honour of The King of SE15

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