Movies at The Mack, Mackintosh Church, West End Festival 2014
Mackintosh Queen’s Cross
Tickets £8 – 0141 946 6600 NB Pre-booking is recommended at www.bookwhen.com/mackintosh with limited availability on the night. See website for details of times and bookings.
The first of our “Movies at the Mack” cinema nights. To tie in with the Galloway Artisans exhibition (the best of Galloway art and design coming to Glasgow for WEF), we’ve carried on the theme for a screening of a British classic which features the landscapes and lore of Scotland’s most mystical area: Galloway.
Our first show (on Fri 13th!) is the 1973 classic horror “The Wicker Man”. The screening is marked contrast to today’s “usual” cinema experience in the atmospheric surroundings of the Charles Rennie Mackintosh church at Queen’s Cross.
Part of West End Festival: http://www.westendfestival.co.uk/
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