Enchanted Cinema presents THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING (12A)

Friday 18 August 2017
The Orchard Tea Gardens, Grantchester
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Eddie Redmayne plays Stephen Hawking in the 1960s as a Cambridge University student and future physicist as he falls in love with fellow collegian Jane Wilde (Felicity Jones). At 21, Hawking learns that he has motor neuron disease. Hawkings begins an ambitious study of time. Watch this classically ‘Cambridge’ film in one of the most iconic Cambridge locations, and under the stars.

Enchanted Cinema are back. 

With live music from local musicians before the film, street food, an independent pop-up bar, vintage popcorn machines and blankets… their events are all set to be as magical as ever.

Definitely an enchanting evening. As the sun sets the lovely lighting around the seating brightens and some local Cambridge acoustic sets a beautiful evening up for a joyous night. Drink in one hand and some popcorn on my lap, reclined in a deckchair… my sort of movie night.” - Samuel Benjamin Harris, Artist

Every detail is thought of, the magical lights to the homemade brownies! Love the emphasis on everything being so ‘Cambridge’, the local street food, local musicians. Everything was so fabulous, can’t wait to bring my friends again this summer.” - Londiwe Ncube, Stylist

Each event they did here in the garden of The Gonville Hotel last summer was fully booked and that has to be put down to the unique experience they create for each show.” - Christopher Ogston, Manager of The Gonville Hotel

With a great selection of features, passionate support of local creatives and an abundance of popcorn, this team of friendly film lovers guarantee their audience a unique experience: enjoying the stars on and above the silver screen as the summer sun sets. To simply say it’s enchanting is a cop-out, but a genuine one nonetheless.” - Jonathan Howard, JHFilm

 

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Doors open: 7.30PM
Live Music: 8.15PM
Film starts: 9.15PM

Running times are approximate and subject to change