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From the latest blockbusters to cult classics, stand-up comedy to live music, The Drive In is this summer’s must-visit London attraction.
Feature adaptation of Beatrix Potter's classic tale of a rebellious rabbit trying to sneak into a farmer's vegetable garden.
Additional Information
Age restriction
Rated PG.Running time
1hr 35minPerformance dates
4 July 2020 at 4.15pm, 17 July 2020 at 2pm and 31 July at 1:40pmSpecial notes
Please note: Tickets are priced per vehicle not per person. Latecomers will not be admitted. The Drive In is a fully contact-free experience. Please keep your window closed when our attendants scan your tickets, and stay in your automobile throughout. If you need to use the restrooms, please make sure to keep a 2-metre distance from others and we encourage you to wear a face mask. Restrooms will be cleaned between uses. Sound will come straight to your automobile radio – information on how to tune in will be provided before the show begins! If you don’t have an FM radio in your vehicle, you can bring your own portable radio or use one of the various radio apps available on smartphones.
Venue Information
The Drive InTroubadour Meridian Water, Hawley Road, Edmonton, London, London, N18 3QQRelated News
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Nanny Bill's chosen as official food partner for The Drive In at Troubadour Meridian Water
Nanny Bill's has been announced to become the official food partner for The Drive In cinema in London at Troubadour Meridian Water. The restaurant is best known for its delicious gourmet burgers that are hand-pressed and famous for its gravy-soaked 'Dalston Dip' and National Burger Award Finalist 'The Jam.' Food and drink can be ordered at the venue via a special mobile app with all orders hand-delivered directly to your car by a lovely team of 1950s-style drive-in theatre attendants.
The cinema and live performance venue will open on 4 July 2020 with screenings of Peter Rabbit at 4.15pm, Dirty Dancing at 7.30pm, and Bad Boys for Life at 10.40pm, with dozens of other shows and films scheduled for the rest of the summer.
18 Jun, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels