Make A Scene Way Too Interactive Muriel's Wedding

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You are cordially invited to leave small town Porpoise Spit behind and join Make A Scene and Live Cinema UK on a curious journey of friendship, self discovery and ABBA. For BFI Film Feels Curious season step into the beloved 90s Aussie camp classic Muriel’s Wedding with Make A Scene’s famous Way Too Interactive presentation featuring audience interaction, dressing up and quoting along, set recreations, interactive lighting and specially filmed videos plus drunken commentary from your host Gary James Williams and hostesses the iconic drag queens Lill and Banksie as Muriel and Rhonda. It’s gonna be as good as an ABBA song, as good as Dancing Queen.

Audience Dresscode: Hibiscus Island tropical couture, ABBA realness, Wedding day eleganza. Prizes for the daggiest outfit.

Do you have what it takes to win the Hibiscus Island Starsearch Talent Show? Come prepared with your party trick or secret talent. Or are you camp enough to slay an ABBA lip sync battle against our queens?

Throw another shrimp on the barbie at the cinema’s adjoining outdoor street food venue GRUB for pre-screening tucker and grog in the sun (hopefully!)

Plus drink-a-long with specially created tropical and Aussie themed cocktails inspired by the film.

This event is part of Film Feels Curious, a UK-wide cinema season, supported by the National Lottery and BFI Film Audience Network. Explore all films and events at filmfeels.co.uk.



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