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Trent Bridge Film Festival - 21st June 2015
The world famous Trent Bridge cricket ground will host a film festival this Father's Day, in association wit Broadway Cinema. There are three films, offering something for all the family, as well as the premier of some vintage treasures from the Media
Archive for Central England (MACE).
The film showings include:
1.30pm - Paddington (PG)
Tickets: Adult: £8 Under 16: £4 Family ticket: £20
PRECEDED AT 1PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES
FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 1)
5pm - The Adventures of Robin Hood (U)
Free to GREASE ticket holders
PRECEDED AT 4.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES
FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 2)
8pm - Grease (PG)
Tickets: Adult: £10 Under 16: £5 Family ticket: £25
PRECEDED AT 7.30PM BY VINTAGE TREASURES
FROM MACE OF NOTTINGHAM ON FILM (PROG 3)
For tickets and further information call 0844 811 8711 or visit the website at the top of this listing.Father’s Day lunch or dinner packages are also available with prices starting from £21.95 per person -
please call 0844 811 8712 for further information
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