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After about 50 years absence
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You may already have seen this popular movie in it's mainstream cinema release, and with luck someone may even have bought you the DVD for Christmas, well now is the time to learn the words: Chiddingfold brings you the sing-a-long version. Tune up your voices, grab your party frock and dancing shoes and head on down for a great social evening. Film DetailsAnd on 5 March The Dutchess Film Details |
Chiddingfold, Surrey GU8 4QA |
A Channel 5 production company came to Chiddingfold Village
Hall Cinema on Thursday night, 5 February
to film the Sing-along production of Mamma Mia
The Village Hall Cinema attracted a good crowd from all around Chiddingfold
for this performance.
It was a lively evening with lots of singing and even dancing
- More
Film Details
"The Boat That Rocked" is an ensemble comedy in which the romance takes place
between the young people of the '60s and pop music. It's about a band of rogue
DJs that captivated Britain, playing the music that defined a generation and
standing up to a government that, incomprehensibly, preferred jazz. The Count,
a big, brash, American god of the airwaves; Quentin, the boss of Radio Rock
-- a pirate radio station in the middle of the North Sea that's populated
by an eclectic crew of rock and roll DJs; Gavin, the greatest DJ in Britain
who has just returned from his drug tour of America to reclaim his rightful
position; Dave, an ironic, intelligent and cruelly funny co-broadcaster; and
a fearsome British government official out for blood against the drug takers
and lawbreakers of a once-great nation.
Written by Production office
A Channel 5 production company came to Chiddingfold Village
Hall Cinema on Thursday night, 5 February
to film the Sing-along production of ‘Mamma Mia’
The Village Hall Cinema attracted a good crowd from all around Chiddingfold
for this performance.
It was a lively evening with lots of singing and even dancing
- More