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Award-winning horror flick Get Out comes to the The Drive In cinema in London this summer!

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Performance dates

9 October 2020 at 7 pm

Run time 1hr 39min

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From the latest blockbusters to cult classics, stand-up comedy to live music, The Drive In is this year’s must-visit London attraction.

A young African-American visits his white girlfriend's parents for the weekend, where his simmering uneasiness about their reception of him eventually reaches a boiling point.

Content

Film contains extreme violence, bloody images, language, and sexual references.

Special notes

Please note: Ticket price is per vehicle not per person. Latecomers will not be admitted. The Drive In is a fully contact-free experience. Please keep your window closed when our attendants scan your tickets, and stay in your automobile throughout. If you need to use the restrooms, please make sure to keep a 2-metre distance from others and we encourage you to wear a face mask. Restrooms will be cleaned between uses. Sound will come straight to your automobile radio – information on how to tune in will be provided before the show begins! If you don’t have an FM radio in your vehicle, you can bring your own portable radio or use one of the various radio apps available on smartphones.

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Peter Pan stream for "The Shows Must Go On" rescheduled to this Friday

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Peter Pan stream for "The Shows Must Go On" rescheduled to this Friday

After the previously scheduled stream of Peter Pan starring Allison Williams (Get Out, HBO's Girls) and Christopher Walken (Hairspray, Batman Returns) was cancelled in solidarity for the Black Lives Matter protests against police brutality and the George Floyd murder, the piece will now be streamed on YouTube this Friday, 19 June 2020 as part of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Shows Must Go On."

Last week, the special programme streamed The Wiz in an effort to support works starring underrepresented minorities and Lloyd Webber has stressed: "We stand with our black employees, colleagues, partners, and creators in outrage at acts of racism. Black Lives Matter."

15 Jun, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

Peter Pan musical starring Christopher Walken and Allison Williams to be streamed on YouTube for free

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Peter Pan musical starring Christopher Walken and Allison Williams to be streamed on YouTube for free

Peter Pan Live to be the next instalment in Andrew Lloyd Webber's YouTube series "The Shows Must Go On", it has been confirmed. The musical stars Christopher Walken (Hairspray, Antz, Sleepy Hollow, Batman Returns) as Captain Hook and Allison Williams (HBO's Girls, Netflix's The Perfection) as the eponymous hero of Neverland.

Williams is perhaps best known for starring opposite Lena Dunham in HBO's next-generation Sex and the City-esque series Girls. She later made a successful crossover onto the big screen in 2017's Get Out, a racially-charged horror flick that is set to run at The Drive In cinema in London at the Troubadour Meridian Water for one night only this summer. Williams' role as Peter Pan follows on the longstanding tradition of casting females to portray the pubescent and arguably effeminate titular character who never grows up.

UPDATE 5 June 2020: The show will no longer go on this weekend due to mass protests around the world against police brutality in the United States. "The Show Must Go On" has stated in a new video: "We will no longer be going ahead with this weekend's show. We stand with our black employees, colleagues, partners, and creators in outrage at acts of racism. Black lives matter.

2 Jun, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels