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Chicks off to the ball

 Following the success of the last month, Chicks at the Flicks is back at Noosa BCC Cinemas and this time the audience will be going to a ball. Disney’s live-action take on the classic fairy tale Cinderella, is screening on 25 March at 6:30pm.Rated G and starring Lily James (Cinderella), Cate Blanchett (the evil step-mother), Helena Bonham Carter (the fairy godmother) and Richard Madden (Prince charming), the newest adaption of the age-old tale is sure to make for a fun night out for princesses young and old.To add to the night’s atmosphere, guests are invited to pull out their ball gowns, with awards for the best dressed princesses on the night.  A photographer will be on standby to capture some awesome photos of you and your ball partner. There will be scrumptious cupcakes provided for the evening, as well as princess themed punch and a lolly buffet.  All Chicks at the Flicks tickets come with an amazing ladies gift bag filled with samples, discount vouchers and more; plus dozens of Lucky Door prizes to be won on the night.
Bookings are highly advised as Chicks at the Flicks is a very popular event.  To book please call the box office on (07) 5447 5130 or to book online, head over to www.eventcinemas.com.au.
 

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