July seems to have finally put an end to the grey weather we’ve seen so far this year. But for those of you who don’t want to give up your cosy movie nights by the fire fear not for we’re giving you one better. The longer days and warm evenings of summer are perfect for watching movies under the stars. We’ve compiled a list of all the top open-air cinema and theatre events in Surrey and SW London this summer to truly make the most of these enchanting summer nights...
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Cobham's Medicine Garden
This gem of a find is hidden away in the walls of Cobham’s Medicine Garden. Organised by The Tipsy Botanist, enjoy a few drinks whilst watching the incredible Magic Mike for the ultimate ‘Ladies Night’. This single event has already proven to be very popular with the early bird tickets already selling out. So be sure to get yours quickly! However, there is no need to worry as there are plenty of other options…
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Hampton Court Palace
- 8 August: A Star is Born
- 9 August: Bohemian Rhapsody
- 10 August: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
- 11 August: The Greatest Showman
Whether you’re going with friends, family or on a romantic night out, enjoy a magical evening within the palace gates, singing along to some of your favourite tunes. This summer the palace plays host to four nights of open-air screenings of the smash hit movie musicals organised by The Luna Cinema. Your cinema tickets will also include access to the idyllic gardens ahead of sunset allowing you to explore and discover the royal grounds.
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Wandsworth Park
The Park Wandsworth Park, Wandsworth, SW15 1PR
Enjoy the showing of the timeless classic, Pretty Woman, as well as a screening of a recent release, Green Book, which tells the story of an unexpected friendship between African American Don Shirley and Italian American Frank Vallelonga. Based on a true story and set in the 1960s, this award-winning film explores the oppression and hardships faced by African Americans in the Deep South and seeks to challenge the boundaries of race and class. Despite tackling these serious themes, the film is riddled with jokes and humour guaranteed to leave you wanting more.
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Battersea Park
Battersea Park, Wandsworth, SW11 4NJ
Bohemian Rhapsody, the biographical film following Freddie Mercury’s rise to fame has proved to be a favourite this summer in the world of open-air cinemas. This award-winning movie will be shown in a number of picturesque locations around south-west London including the serene grounds of Battersea Park.
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Fulham Palace
Fulham Palace is opening its grounds to the public, offering two nights of open-air movie screenings amongst its historic gardens. Since 1973, Fulham Palace has been the official residence of the Bishops of London, it’s gardens considered to be the most important botanical gardens since the 16th century. So, don’t miss this incredible opportunity to relax amongst the history and the beauty that Fulham Palace has to offer.
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Guildford Cathedral
Bohemian Rhapsody, Dirty Dancing and Mary Poppins Returns, all major blockbusters which will be screened on the perfectly manicured lawns of Guildford Cathedral with the building acting as a gorgeous backdrop for a truly unique open-air cinema experience.
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Manor House Gardens
Taunton Road, Lewisham, SE135SU
Be sure not to miss out on the three-night open-air screenings of these box office favourites on the central lawn of the Manor House Gardens organised by Pop Up Screens. Hugh Jackman is absolutely spellbinding in The Greatest Showman. This smash-hit musical includes the oscar-nominated song This is Me as well as a number of hits that have gone straight to the charts, guaranteed to get you up and dancing in no time. Delicious food and popcorn will be available onsite with a fully stocked bar but feel free to bring your own picnic if you’d prefer,
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Victory Park
For those of you who may already be experienced open-air cinema-goers and are looking for something even more exciting, the silent summer screenings at Victory Park are a must. Why not arrive a bit earlier to enjoy the silent disco before Bohemian Rhapsody begins? With control over your volume level, enjoy the perfect cinematic experience.
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Ascot Racecourse
Organised by The Luna Cinema, these open-air screenings will be located on the racecourse itself with a spectacular backdrop of the grandstand. There’s no way you’ll be able to resist singing and dancing along to these movie musicals, unleash your inner dancing queen!
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Chiswick House and Gardens Trust
This magnificent neo-Palladian villa will play host to three nights of unforgettable cinematic experiences. Let yourself be carried away to the streets of Paris as you watch Moulin Rouge on the big screen discovering a new scandalous world hidden in plain sight. Baz Luhrmann, also director of the 1996 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet brings to you a film like no other leaving you completely entranced by the world he brings to life.
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Haslemere Museum
78 High Street , Surrey, GU27 2LA
We will, we will, Rock you! Don’t miss the screening of the award-winning new movie Bohemian Rhapsody celebrating the work of Queen and their extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury. The beautiful gardens of Haslemere Museum are also hosting an open-air performance of a Midsummer Night’s Dream by the Chapterhouse Theatre Company.
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Stubbings Nursery
Summer screens bring you two major blockbusters this summer. Bohemian Rhapsody follows the life of Queen’s lead singer Freddie Mercury as he struggles to deal with his newfound fame. The timeless classic Jurassic Park shows the catastrophic effects of human hubris as scientists manage to bring back dinosaurs from extinction within an amusement park so relax and enjoy yourself from the safe confines of Stubbings Nursery.
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Priory Park
Priory Park, Bell Street, Reigate, RH2 7RL
Priory Park is organising an unmissable, single event, open-air screening of the brand new Lion King. This motion picture is a remake of Disney’s 1994 classic animation using the voices of A list stars such as Beyoncé, Seth Rogen and Chiwetel Ejiofor to bring this incredible story to life. The new film, set to be released on the 18th of July is a must-see this summer and where better to see it first than under the stars at this open-air event.
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York House Gardens
The Richmond Shakespeare Society brings to life Much Ado About Nothing; a classic tale of romance, gossip, mistaken identity and comedy. Much Ado About Nothing tells a complicated story of love and deceit in true Shakespeare nature and is the playwright's most frequently performed comedy sure to leave a smile on everyone’s face. Be sure to bring rugs, chairs and picnics to enjoy a perfect evening of comedy and drama under the stars.
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Painshill Park
Painshill Park, Portsmouth Road, Cobham, KT11 1JE
Enjoy two new blockbuster movies amongst the perfectly manicured gardens of Painshill Park under the backdrop of the Gothic Temple. With a fully licensed bar on-site, this is guaranteed to be a night to remember. All profits from these events will go towards maintaining this historic and elegant landscape garden to ensure that Painshill Park (and, of course, it’s open-air cinemas) will continue to be enjoyed by everyone for many years to come.
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RHS Garden Wisley
Grab your platform shoes for this evening of dancing and singing to everyone’s favourite ABBA musical. This family-friendly movie is perfect for the summer, taking the audience back to remote Greek islands for more fun, music and laughter! This follow-up to the 2008 film includes a star-studded cast and is a must-see for this summer.
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Ravenscourt Park
Paddenswick Road, City of London, W60UA10th August: 500 Days of Summer
13th September: A Star is Born
14th September: The Greatest Showman
You’re spoilt for choice on movies at the screenings in Hammersmith. Unwind and lose yourself in the arms of Patrick Swayze as you lie in the beautiful grounds of Ravenscourt Park. This is the perfect place to enjoy these classic rom coms so grab your popcorn and blankets and do not miss these unforgettable cinematic experiences.
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Bishop's Park
19th July: 10 Things I hate about you
21st July: The Greatest Showman
6th September: Mamma Mia! Here we go again
7th September: Bohemian Rhapsody
Create adventures of your own during these summer nights at Bishop’s Park singing and dancing along to the most successful movie musicals of all time! If that isn’t tempting enough, there will be mouth-watering authentic Italian food provided on-site by Sicily Street Food.
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