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Open air cinema | The Greatest showman


 Last week me and Lilly had a Mummy daughter evening and took a trip to Hastings pier to watch The Greatest Showman at an open air theatre. I had been planning something like this before we even knew about what that were showing. 

Once they had announced that they were showing we sat down and went through the films and picked this one, we both felt it would be fun to watch together and a nice feel good evening. The evening turned out with cost just £10 including booking fee which I felt was a great price.

The event itself had refreshment vans which you could buy a wide array of food from burgers to popcorn and sweets and also had a bar for the adults to enjoy. We got ourselves some popcorn and drinks to enjoy whilst watching and settled in for the film with our jackets and blankets to keep us cosy, I wish we had taken bigger ones though as it did get a little chilly by the end.

The atmosphere was brilliant, the show was shown on a big screen which was on a stage with lights too that flashed to the beat of the songs. The crowd even got involved at one point when a member of the audience started to clap and everyone joined in, it was a great way to end the evening. 

By the end of the evening the sun had set and the sky was incredible, the beach and sound of the sea just added to it and me and Lils left in a great mood and I will definitely be attending again if they put on the event again.

Victoria

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