Secret Cinema – the kings of immersive film experiences – has today announced that it will host a Love Gathering to celebrate both National Kissing Day and an additional 15,000 tickets going on sale for its spectacular immersive film experience Secret Cinema Presents William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet. Both happen this Friday 22nd June.
The Love Gathering is a free lunchtime event in London hosted by the charismatic and charming Mercutio and will take place from 12:00 – 13:45, on Friday 22nd June, at Bankside, SE1 9TG, near to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Flames, friends and feuding families will have the opportunity to win free tickets to Secret Cinema Presents William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet by attending this very special event. Expect plenty of surprises, shared songs and selfie opportunities as Secret Cinema attempts to unite the houses of Montague and Capulet.
Star-crossed lovers can win free tickets to Secret Cinema Presents William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet at Love Gathering event this Friday, from 12:00 – 13:45 at Bankside, near to Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, SE1 9TG, London. A further 15,000 tickets for the show have also been made available due to phenomenal demand
Tickets for the new dates, 23rd – 25th August, will go on sale on Friday 22nd June 2018 at 12pm (BST). Prices start at £49. For more info hit it over here.
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