Harry Potter returns to Gloucester Cathedral
Harry Potter fans can watch the latest installment of the wizardry franchise on location.
Gloucester Cathedral is hosting a screening of the latest blockbuster movie - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - on October 29.
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Harry Potter on location at Gloucester Cathedral
Warner Brothers, the makers of the Harry Potter series, have offered a copy of the film to be screened inside the cathedral, which features in the movie as a backdrop of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
The film will be projected onto a 20ft X 9ft screen, with 350 tickets going on sale on the stroke of Midnight, on August 23, at www.ticketweb.co.uk.
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They will also be also available over the counter at the Cathedral shop or by calling Marketing Gloucester Ltd on 01452 207020 from August 24. Costs are £8 for children under 16 and £10 for adults.
The Cathedral shop will also be selling 100 guided tour tickets at £2 each, for the chance to take a behind-the-scenes peek around the filming locations at the Cathedral before the big screening.
Andrew Mitchell Stead, Marketing Gloucester's events and marketing manager, said: “The film went on general release in cinemas last month but for the diehard Harry Potter fans, the chance to watch it in the real life setting for Hogwarts will be a not-to-be-missed opportunity.
“The setting of the Cathedral will lend an extra atmosphere to the film you could never capture in a multiplex cinema.”
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Comments
by doriusrex, SL,UT
Sunday, August 30 2009, 6:09PM
“Sounds absolutely amazing. I've already seen it thrice in conventional theaters, but this sounds like a spectacular way to watch this Potterfilm!”
by Tony, Glos
Thursday, August 27 2009, 10:27AM
“Sitting for nearly 3 hours in the cinema is uncomfortable to say the least, I wouldn't want to be sitting on a Cathedral pue for that amount of time...”