Adventure Cinema, the UK’s largest touring outdoor cinema, has announced a new UK-wide tour of open-air film screenings and it is coming to Cheshire this year.
The tour will launch in April this year, with showings of films such as Steven Spielberg's adaptation of West Side Story, musicals Mamma Mia!, A Star Is Born, and classics like a sing-a-long version of Grease.
These screenings give people the chance to watch cinema in the open air and under the stars in places like National Trust sites, medieval castles, or country estates.
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This year, the screenings are coming to stunning outdoor venues in Cheshire.
The cinema will be in Dunham Massey near, Altrincham and Gawsworth Hall, Macclesfield in the summer.
Ben Lovell, Co-Director, Adventure Cinema, said: "We are so excited to be travelling all over the country to once again put on the UK’s biggest ever outdoor cinema this summer, with an incredible list of films on offer in unique and beautiful locations.
"For those who love the cinema and great outdoors, we have worked very hard to ensure that these events are safe and lots of fun for everyone."
Tickets for Adventure Cinema start at £14.50 and can be found on its website.
Here's when and where the Adventure Cinema is coming to Cheshire
Dunham Massey
Friday, August 19 - West Side Story
Saturday, August 20 - Mamma Mia!
Sunday, August 21 - Rocketman
Gawsworth Hall
Friday, September 9 - West Side Story
Saturday, September 10 - Grease Sing-a-long
Sunday, September 11 - A Star Is Born
All tickets can be found on the website here.
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