A unique open air cinema experience is set to visit a Worcestershire National Trust this summer.
The UK's largest outdoor film provider, Adventure Cinema, will host three events at Croome Court for the first time, as it launches its sixth summer season.
The open-air screenings, which will be hosted at 65 different venues such as medieval castles, picturesque National Trust sites, and country estates across the country, offers cinema lovers the chance to watch cult classics and new releases surrounded by the British outdoors.
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Birmingham-based co-director of Adventure Cinema, Ben Lovell, said: "“We are thrilled to announce our sixth summer season of Adventure Cinema, with new iconic locations including Cornwall’s Eden Project, which is very special.
"This season’s selection of films promise something for everyone, from the old-school classics - which our fans always love to newer releases, family favourites and more, we can’t wait to bring everyone together for another season in the great British outdoors.”
The three-day event will feature a The Greatest Showman sing-along on Friday 6, a Grease sing-along on Saturday 7, and a screening of Pretty Woman on Sunday, September 8.
Show timings and further information can be found on the Adventure Cinema website (https://www.adventurecinema.co.uk/venues/croome-court).
Tickets start from £9.50.
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