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Queen Kafé at St.George OpenAir Cinema

You still have up until the 19th of February to enjoy St.George OpenAir Cinema. It should be on everyone’s bucket list and one time is not enough! I had the pleasure of seing last night The Danish Girl and it was #AbFab!

You can get door tickets and a limited number of tickets are available for purchase each night at the Event Box Office from 6:30pm for the same night’s screening. The exact number of tickets is advised at midday on each screening day on the website and Facebook page.

If you would like to know more, listen to the interview I had with Rob Bryant, Managing Director of St.George OpenAir Cinema. To listen, stream Queen Kafé on demand Tuesday 5th of January 2016.

ABOUT ST. GEORGE OPEN AIR CINEMA: Situated on Mrs Macquaries Point against a backdrop spanning the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and city skyline, St.George OpenAir Cinema is a premium lifestyle experience, where the allure of film is combined with fine food and wine, and postcard views.

Some of the upcoming film program highlights at the St.George OpenAir Cinema are Oscar nominated and highly acclaimed films screening – Steve Jobs (tonight) and Spotlight (tomorrow evening). For Australia Day, they will be showing the Australian film The Dressmaker a bittersweet comedy-drama set in early 1950s Australia starring Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Judy Davis and Hugo Weaving.

Gates, bar and restaurant open from: 6.15pm

Film commences: 8.30pm (approx.)

For more information: www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au

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The Danish Girl movie

(Photo by: Stéphanie Denizard)