Popular stage musical to be shown in King's Lynn cinemas
A popular stage musical is set to be shown in cinemas in King's Lynn.
The Majestic and the Corn Exchange will show the musical theatre adaptation of Bonnie & Clyde.
The musical is part of a series called The World's Greatest Stage Musicals in Cinema, which brings theatre productions into local cinemas.
Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical will be shown on May 1 and May 4.
The series aims to provide an engaging experience for both regular theatre-goers and newcomers, offering a blend of music, drama, and performance.
The shows will be displayed in high-definition on cinema screens, paired with advanced sound technology.
Tickets for the performances, as well as a complete list of showings, can be found at bigscreenmusicals.com.
The series will be shown in more than 500 cinemas across the UK, including the Majestic and Corn Exchange in King's Lynn.
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