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Hard to believe but it’s almost 19 years since the Phoenix Club first opened its doors, and to celebrate that very special anniversary, both series of Peter Kay’s classic comedy Phoenix Nights are being shown on the big screen for the very first time.
All net profits are in aid of Cancer Research UK and all the screenings will include exclusively recorded cast interviews.
So why not come on down to the Phoenix Club one last time to see Brian Potter, Jerry ‘the saint’ St Clair, Les Alanos, Max & Paddy and all the gang.
In fact, why not go a step further and dress up as one of your favourite characters, although wheelchair spaces will be limited.
Caro Evans, director of partnerships at Cancer Research UK said “We are so grateful to Peter for arranging these unique screenings of such an iconic TV series to raise money. The money that is raised from the events will fund vital research to beat cancer.”
The screenings take place in the following venues:
London Eventim Apollo:
Fri 3rd January 2020 Evening: Series 1 plus exclusive recorded cast interviews
Sat 4th January 2020 Evening: Series 2 plus exclusive recorded cast interviews
Sat 4th January 2020 Matinee: Series 1 & 2 plus exclusive recorded cast interviews
Manchester O2 Apollo:
Fri 7th February 2020 Evening: Series 1 plus exclusive recorded cast interviews
Sat 8th February 2020 Evening: Series 2 plus exclusive recorded cast interviews
Sat 8th February 2020 Matinee: Series 1 & 2 plus exclusive recorded cast interviews
Tickets Prices
Single series evening ticket for Friday or Saturday screening: £15.00
Special Both Series Deal – See series 1 & 2 on separate evenings Friday & Saturday: £25.00
Or see both series 1 & 2 on the Saturday matinee: £25.00
Tickets go on sale Saturday 28th September 2019 at 9am and will be available at gigsandtours.com / ticketmaster.co.uk / eventim.co.uk
Screenings are suitable for persons of 13 years and over