The full schedule of outdoor movie screening in a hotel’s garden has been revealed for this summer.
Everyman Cinema's 'Everyman In The Garden' is returning to The Grove for a summer schedule of movie nights again this year.
From July 18 to early September, films ranging from new releases to classics and family favourites will be shown on the big screen in the hotel’s Walled Garden, between Wednesday to Sunday each week.
Tickets to both evening and matinee showings are included with hotel guests’ bookings but evening tickets will also be available as part of dining and cinema packages for anyone just visiting for a meal.
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See all the confirmed evening (8pm) showings below:
Sunday, July 21 – Mamma Mia
Wednesday, July 24 – Anyone but You
Friday, July 26 – A Star is Born
Saturday, July 27 – Top Gun: Maverick
Sunday, July 28 – Maestro (with live opera performance)
Wednesday, July 31 – Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Thursday, August 1 – Les Misérables (with live opera performance)
Friday, August 2 – Grease
Visit the Everyman in the Garden page here
Sunday, August 4 – One Day
Wednesday, August 7 – Pretty Woman (with live opera performance)
Thursday, August 8 – Anatomy of a Fall
Wednesday, August 14 – Barbie
Thursday, August 15 – One Life
Friday, August 16 – Anyone but You
Sunday, August 18 – The Phantom of the Opera (with live opera performance)
Wednesday, August 21 – The Colour Purple
Friday, August 23 – Bridget Jones’ Diary
Saturday, August 24 – The Greatest Showman (with live opera performance)
Sunday, August 25 – Top Gun: Maverick
Wednesday, August 28 – Rocketman
Thursday, August 29 – Taken
Friday, August 30 – Barbie
Saturday, August 31 – Wonka
Sunday, September 1 – A Haunting in Venice
Wednesday, September 4 – The Devil Wears Prada
Thursday, September 5 – Notting Hill
Sunday, September 8 – When Harry Met Sally
The Grove added that the schedule is subject to change.
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