Gin and a film - new open air screenings taking place at Scarborough College playing field - here's what's on and how to book
The films will be screened at Scarborough College, Bramcote Playing Field, Belvedere Road Scarborough
Friday August 14: Grease
Saturday August 15: A Star Is Born
For this seated event viewers can hire a deck chair, giant bean-bag, or bring their own chair to settle down for the film.
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Hide AdSchweppes will be on hand to ensure the audience can enjoy the perfect G’n’T whilst watching the film, providing the very best mixers to the 20 different variety of gins on sale throughout the event.
For non gin drinkers, a fully stocked bar will also be available, including soft drinks. There will also be a selection of hot food and sweet treats available at all locations.
Audience safety is at the centre of the event planning. All government guidelines on social distancing will be followed, with a temperature check upon entry and track & trace in operation. There will also be a 100 percent refund guarantee in the event of cancellation.
Nightflix Gin Cinema owner John Sullivan says: “People are craving safe outdoor activities, shared summer experiences and the chance to enjoy a film on the big screen again. We want our guests to be able to have all of these in a way that is first and foremost, safe. We want to treat them to a great night out with one of their favourite films, top quality drinks and delicious food. With the measures we have put in place and our partnership with Schweppes we are sure everyone will be able to enjoy their nights with friends, family and partners.”
Get a taste for the event here:
Ticket details:
Tickets can be bought online here: www.nightflix.co.uk/gincinema
Bring your own chair - £12.50
VIP Deck Chair - £16.00
VIP Bean Bag - £18.00
Gates open 6.30pm
Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
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