Get ready for a magical evening under the stars at Cobbs Hungerford with the screening of Barbie: The Movie.
Imagine settling down on a comfy deck chair with a soft blanket, popcorn in hand, as the sun sets and the screen lights up with the vibrant world of Barbieland.
It's not just a movie night; it's an experience that brings together fans, families, and friends to celebrate an icon that has inspired generations. So, round up your Barbies and yours Kens and join us on Saturday 20th July.
Times:
First entry: 7pm
Last entry: 8.45pm
Movie start time: approx. 9.15pm
Tickets:
Standard: £12.95
+ £1 booking fee
Food token: £9.50 (1 x Burger or Hot Dog + Fries)
Extra Details:
Hot food and drinks are available to buy on the night (or in advance with a food token)
Beverages, snacks, ice cream, and popcorn will be available throughout the evening. Alternatively, customers can bring their own picnic baskets and drinks
Please bring a suitable chair or picnic blanket to sit on and don't forget to wrap up warm! It will be a chilly night.
Film Age Rating: 12A
Please read our booking terms & conditions before purchasing tickets.
We are donating a percentage of ticket sales from the evening to a local charity, Swings & Smiles.
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