Adventure Cinema, the UK’s largest touring outdoor cinema, has announced it will be heading to Poole this summer.
The tour, launching in April, will tour across the UK in 2023, showing films such as Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis, Mamma Mia! and The Greatest Showman.
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.
Ben Lovell, Co-Director, of Adventure Cinema, said: “We are delighted to announce that 2023s tour will be our biggest yet!
"This season’s selection of films feature something for everyone, from award-winning new releases to old school classics and films for the whole family - and is perfect for those who love the cinema and the great outdoors.
Our 2023 summer season is NOW ON SALE! 🎬⭐ https://t.co/AJztlrUsXk
— Adventure Cinema (@adventur_cinema) January 26, 2023
We’re excited to be bringing open-air cinema to over 70 prestigious venues with 250 shows this summer! Where will you be joining us? Check our website to find your closest venue ✨ pic.twitter.com/xKjbDgZp93
"We can’t wait to bring everyone together once again for some unforgettable cinema experiences.”
Where will Adventure Cinema go in Poole?
Adventure Cinema will set up camp at Upton Country Park for a few dates in August this year, with tickets being available on the website here.
In terms of what will be shown on what day it goes as follows:
- Thursday, August 24 - Top Gun: Maverick
- Friday, August 25 - Elvis
- Saturday, August 26 - Mamma Mia!
- Sunday, August 27 - The Greatest Showman (Sing-a-long version)
Screenings will take place inside the Walled Garden, with gates opening at 7.15pm on all days and the films starting at approximately 8.45pm.
People are welcome to bring picnics and drinks along with them, but it is asked that there is no glassware in it.
Additionally, hot food and snacks will be available along with an on-site bar.
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