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Secret Cinema brings back Dirty Dancing for its next event

The immersive cinema experience brings back one of its most popular events, transporting guests to Kellerman's Holiday Resort in 1963

Clarisse Loughrey
Thursday 31 March 2016 04:34 EDT
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Secret Cinema returns to an old favourite with its next event; bringing Dirty Dancing back to a secret outdoor London location and making those summer nights just a little bit hotter.

The immersive cinema experience takes guests back to the summer of 1963; where they can book a room at Kellerman's Holiday Resort, and dance the hours away alongside Baby and Johnny. The event is a revival of their 2013 show, which saw 12,000 attendees invade Hackney Downs Park for three nights, free from being jammed in corners and ready to have the time of their lives.


The event will follow Secret Cinema's presentation of 28 Days Later, which screens Danny Boyle's zombie classic in suitably apocalyptic settings from 14 April to 29 May.

The event will run the 15-17, and 22-24 July. Tickets will go on sale on the Secret Cinema website on 31 March, 1PM.

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