September 7, 2016 12.28 pm
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Lincoln Castle to reopen popular open air cinema for three nights
The Luna Cinema will return to Lincoln Castle for its third year, screening three movies at the end of the month. The films will run from September 23 – 25 and will show last year’s blockbuster Star Wars: The Force Awakens, hit musical Grease and Rocky Horror Picture Show. Tickets are on sale now and cost…
The Luna Cinema will return to Lincoln Castle for its third year, screening three movies at the end of the month.
The films will run from September 23 – 25 and will show last year’s blockbuster Star Wars: The Force Awakens, hit musical Grease and Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Tickets are on sale now and cost £13.50 for general admission, £9 for children and £6.75 for disabled or entry for carers.
Listings for the three-day event:
September 23: Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) cert 12A
September 24: Grease (1978) cert PG SOLD OUT
September 25: Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) cert 15
Jon Hogan, public engagement manager, said: “It’s fantastic that we’ve got the Luna Cinema back again for the third year running and this time it’s for three nights.
“Whether you’re into musical classics or blockbuster action, this year’s selection of films has got the lot.”
There is also the opportunity to make the evening extra special with premium tickets which available at £26 including seated admission, a complimentary drink and fast track queuing at the Luna Bar.
For more informations on tickets and how to book visit the website.
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