Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Sing-Along
Description
The story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a sharp mind and a vivid imagination, dares to take a stand to change her story with miraculous results.
Here’s your chance to join in and sing-along to all your favourite songs from the hit movie including – “Naughty”, “When I Grow Up”, “Bruce” and “School Song”.
Cert: PG / Duration: 120 mins.
FREE ENTRY WITH FOODBANK ITEM.
Start Time: 2.45pm (Exit Time: 4.45pm)
This screening is part of the Cinemagic initiative 'Young Audiences Supporting South Belfast Foodbank'. The event is supported by Film Hub NI and the BFI FAN Film Exhibition Fund, awarding funds from National Lottery.
South Belfast Foodbank is part of a nationwide network of food banks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.
Rather than paying for a regular ticket to gain entry to the Cinemagic film screening, audiences are asked to donate an essential item / food item on the day needed by the Foodbank to support the local community in South Belfast.
FOOD/ITEMS SUGGESTED LIST:
- Rice
- Pasta sauce
- Instant Mash
- Tinned Custard
- Tinned fruit
- Coffee
- Toilet roll
- Toiletries
- Household Cleaning Items
Please check that the items are in date and have an expiry of 1-3 months
Please give surname of person who booked the tickets to Cinemagic staff on arrival.
The event takes place in the Lecture Theatre in the Ulster Museum.
Enjoy your visit and thank you for your support.
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