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Cinema Under the Stars this weekend

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailApril 5, 20161 Comment2 Mins Read
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Cinema Under the Start is back this weekend –  8 and 9 April at Fiddlers' Green.

Cinema Under the Start is back this weekend –  8 and 9 April at Fiddlers' Green.

Here's the programme.

Friday 8 April
6pm: Finding Nemo (All)
7:45pm: Shaun of the Dead (16LV)
9:45pm: Crimson Peak (16SV)

Saturday 9 April
6pm: Inside Out (All)
7:45pm: The Maze Runner (13V)
9:45pm: Whiplash (16L)

For more details on the movies, please visit the Cinema under the Stars FaceBook page, Facebook.com/cinemaunderstars.
A ticket is valid for all three movies. R30 for adults, R20 for students, learners and pensioners, and R15 for children under 12. Group bookings can be made by calling 046 603 1163 or emailing kate@nationalartsfestival.co.za.

Spread the movie joy
With two great early evening films for the little ones, if anyone would like to assist us in bringing sponsored children to the movies, please let us know. R500 (or R50 per child) gives 10 children and a care-giver from the Grahamstown Child Welfare organisation the awesome opportunity of seeing a film on the big screen, having fun on Fiddlers Green beforehand, a hotdog, a snack and cool drink, plus safe transport to and from the Green. Contact Kate Davies (046 603 1163 or kate@nationalartsfestival.co.za) for more details.

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