Thursday, October 31, 2013

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A great success in Alfriston, and Ghostbusting at Newhaven Fort

Posted: 31 Oct 2013 04:47 AM PDT

We had a fantastic time in Alfriston just over a week ago, with the inaugural ‘Deckchair Cinema’ screening at The Coach House Gallery. For full report and pictures, see later in this post – but first of all, in celebration of Hallowe’en, here are the details of this Saturday’s spooky screening of ‘Ghostbusters‘ at Newhaven Fort!

Saturday 2 November, 2pm: Newhaven Fort GHOSTBUSTERS (1984, PG)

A special screening of classic supernatural comedy for Halloween. Featuring hapless heroes (played by Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis) setting up their ghost-removal service in New York, ‘Ghostbusters’ was the highest grossing comedy film of the 1980s. A brilliantly sharp script, spooky special effects and a heavy dose of nostalgia, this promises to be a great fun event!

Advance tickets will available from Newhaven Fort, priced at £6.00 adults and £4.00 for children. Call 01273 517622 to book. Please note: This screening will be great fun for older children, but does contain some spooky ghosts, which might scare younger visitors!

Here’s, the trailer:

We hope to see you there!

…here’s the report on Deckchair Cinema at The Coach House Gallery

On Sunday 20 October, we, with The Coach House, presented a special screening of German film ‘Goodbye Lenin’…

The Coach House looked very welcoming to all the visitors, on a slightly soggy evening - perfect for settling down to a good film!

The Coach House looked very welcoming to all the visitors, on a slightly soggy evening – perfect for settling down to a good film!

There were delicious German-themed canapés for guests, provided by Chestnuts Tea Rooms.

There were delicious German-themed canapés for guests, provided by Chestnuts Tea Rooms.

The Director of The Coach House Gallery gave an interesting talk just prior to the film

The Director of The Coach House Gallery gave an interesting talk just prior to the film

...and then the screening got underway to a FULL HOUSE!

…and then the screening got underway to a FULL HOUSE!

 


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