A showing of Grease will take place next to a lake.
The public is invited to boogie and sing along to songs like ‘Summer Nights’ and ‘Hopelessly Devoted to You’ for an outdoor screening of the 1978 film, Grease at Gosfield Lake, near Halstead.
The gates open on September 9 from 6.30pm, for an 8.30pm start, to 10pm when the film finishes.
Guests are welcome to enjoy food and drink from stalls or bring a picnic to munch whilst tapping toes to some memorable beats.
The film will start at approximately 8.30 pm, so visitors must bring something warm to wear and something comfy to sit on.
Grease involves the story of Danny and Sandy, who meet at the beach and fall in love.
When Sandy enrols into High School, she is not aware of Danny’s presence until the pair eventually meet in a reunion.
Owner of Spectrum Screen Events Victoria Hill said: “This will be a fantastic event and I can’t wait.
“We love to put on these sign-along events as they are just fantastic, both to watch and to take part in.
“Grease is a familiar film and is also great for those who haven’t seen it before.
“It is full of singing, dancing, and romance, which provides a great night out for friends and family.
“We can’t wait to see everyone there.”
Tickets are available from Spectrum Screen Events at £12 each.
For more information, contact Spectrum Screen Events on 01376 564495.
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