Screen on the Green returns to Welwyn Garden City town centre this week with nine movies being shown over three days.
The popular free outdoor cinema event will be held in Howardsgate on Thursday, August 17, Friday, August 18, and Saturday, August 19.
Nine blockbuster films will be screened over the three-day event, including Disney's Frozen 2, Marvel Studios' Black Panther sequel Wakanda Forever, The Super Mario Bros Movie - which has taken more than $1.3billion at the box office this year - and ever-popular hit movie musical Grease, perfect for a summer's night viewing.
Screen on the Green is a non-ticketed open-air cinema event and is free for the community to enjoy.
Here's a full list of the movies set to be screened at Screen on the Green 2023 in Welwyn Garden City:
Day 1: Thursday, August 17
- 11.30am - Frozen 2 (PG)
- 3pm - Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG)
- 6.30pm - Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (12A).
Day 2: Friday, August 18
- 11.30am - Pokémon Detective Pikachu (PG)
- 3pm - Matilda the Musical (PG)
- 6.30pm - The Super Mario Bros Movie (PG).
Day 3: Saturday, August 19
- 11.30am - The Croods 2: A New Age (U)
- 3pm - Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (PG)
- 6.30pm - Grease (PG).
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Sponsored by Specsavers Welwyn Garden City, Screen on the Green has been funded by the businesses of Wonderful Welwyn Garden City town centre in association with local independent cinema Campus West.
A queuing system will be in place for the event, and people will be allowed into the viewing area on a first come, first served basis.
Numbers per screening are restricted for people's safety and enjoyment.
Organisers say: "After each film all cinema spectators will be asked to remove all their belongings and rubbish and will be asked to vacate the Green so that everyone gets a chance to enjoy the event."
You can upgrade your Screen On The Green experience with a deck chair and popcorn combo package for £5.50.
For more, visit www.wonderfulwgc.co.uk/screen-on-the-green-2023
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