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Exhibition On Screen (2027) - Monet (12A tbc)

12A TBC

Showing

11 May - 12 Jun

Next

Tue 11 May 7:00 PM

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Tickets

£13.00 (Adult)

£12.00 (Child )

£12.00 (Disabled)

£12.00 (Senior Citizen)

£12.00 (Job Seekers / Income Support)

£12.00 (Full Time Student)

+ 10% booking fee per ticket

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To celebrate Tate Britain’s blockbuster Monet and Time exhibition, Exhibition on Screen is delighted to bring the iconic story of Claude Monet to cinema screens in May 2027. Details are still to be fully confirmed for this title, but this will be an unmissable opportunity for audiences to be dazzled by Monet’s spectacular and revolutionary use of light and colour and marvel at one of the world’s favourite artists.
  • This is a recording.

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The performers on stage deliver their performances as they normally would any other night. But to make sure audiences watching in cinemas have the best seat in the house, the camera positions are tailored to capture each production and work closely with technical teams to make sure every element on stage such as lighting, hair and make-up look fantastic on the big screen.
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