FILMS AT THE YARD RETURNS…

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a successful programme of screenings last year Films at The Yard returns for another series of showings. For those who don’t know The Yard is a warehouse/theatre with a cafe and bar inside where the clever swines decided to show movies during the winter away from the elements.

The 2013 showings kick off on 21st February with Living in Oblivion followed by Boogie Nights and All About My Mother. After the movie the bar is transformed into a dancing haven until the early hours. So if you’re missing your summer time outdoor cinema fix then you might want to check this out. Tickets just £7.

Queen’s Yard, White Post, E9
www.the-yard.co.uk

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