As we start to see the end of cold evenings and perpetual darkness, Pop Up Screens are here to offer you the perfect activity to fill the balmy evenings. Their 2019 screening programme, in partnership with Benadryl®, will bring an iconic lineup smash hits, old and new to your local London park. Screenings of over 40 of your favourite movies will begin in Bishop's Park, Fulham from 19th July.
From cult classics, The Breakfast Club and Dirty Dancing, to recent blockbusters and Oscar winners such as Bohemian Rhapsody, Pop Up Screens are ready to make your summer unforgettable. Keen to get cinema lovers enjoying London's green spaces, Pop Up Screens will be setting up events in picturesque locations across the capital. Their giant screen will be taking up residence in the charming Ravenscourt Park in Denmark Hill, iconic Guildhall in the heart of London and the beautiful Canbury Gardens in Kingston and will be coming Priory Park in Hornsey for the first time this year.
There will be a host of amazing caterers set to offer tasty treats and ensure you have everything you need for your evening under the stars. Local businesses will be supported at each location; guests can to tuck into a gourmet hotdog or sourdough wood fired pizza while you watch your favourite flick. Whether you are looking for the perfect date night or family fun, Pop Up Screens have your answer and are ready to provide a "relaxed atmostphere & friendly vibe" (Time Out), this summer. Tickets start from £12.50 for adults and £8 for children and don't forget you can bring your own blankets, beanbags and cushions, or even hire a director’s chair. However, if you fancy enhancing your cinematic experience, why not be a VIP for the evening with the perks of a guaranteed chair in prime location and a drink upon arrival to get you in the Hollywood mood!
Pop Up Screens founder Dave Leydon said: "Outdoor cinema is a little bit different, and that’s why it’s brilliant! After 8 years of doing this I can still say outdoor cinema is brilliant. When I go to one of the chains to watch a movie, I’m rarely excited by the experience, and when I am it’s like being a kid again and that’s what I would liken outdoor cinema too, it makes going to the cinema feel like it used to feel when you were a kid. It’s exciting and an adventure and you never quite know what you’re going to get."
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