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Published on November 23rd, 2018 | by Damien Straker

St.George OpenAir Cinema – Australian Premiere of MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS

St.George OpenAir Cinema is thrilled to announce its 2019 season will open with the Australian premiere of the highly anticipated MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS on Tuesday 8 January.

Academy Award© nominees Margot Robbie and Saoirse Ronan star in this gripping historical drama: a story of power and gender, of two rival Queens who hold each other in fear and fascination while struggling to maintain power in male dominated worlds.

Sydney’s most sought after summer ticket, St.George OpenAir Cinema 2019 season will run from 8 January to 16 February, featuring an extraordinary line up of premieres and preview screenings, along with a selection of this summer’s most anticipated releases and 2018’s box office hits including First Man, A Star is Born, Bohemian Rhapsody, Ladies in Black, Crazy Rich Asians, A Simple Favour, The Front Runner and the Sydney premiere of Storm Boy.

See more of the 2019 season announced films here – https://www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au/2019films

Visit https://www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au for more information and stay up to date with announcements by following St.George OpenAir Cinema on Facebook and Instagram.

 

Event:

St.George OpenAir Cinema 2019

Where:

Mrs Macquaries Point, Sydney – adjacent to Royal Botanic Gardens

When:

January 8 to February 16, 2019

Gates, Bar and restaurant open from 6.15pm

Films commence shortly after nightfall (approx. 8.30-8.45pm)

Tickets:

Tickets on sale from 10 December via the event website  www.stgeorgeopenair.com.au   

Advance Bookings*: General $36 / concession $34 + $4 booking fee
Door Sales*: General $40 / concession $38 *additional costs may apply for special presentations


About the Author

damien@impulsegamer.com'

is a freelance writer and film critic. He studied at the University of Sydney and graduated with an Arts Honours degree in Film Studies. He is a pop culture aficionado and enjoys talking about all films, 90s TV shows, ninjas and watching Rugby League. His favourite film directors are Alfonso Cuarón, Clint Eastwood and Alexander Payne.



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