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Time Out Park Nights at the Serpentine Gallery

Details of this year's screenings of 'Performance' and 'Blue Velvet'.

Jul 27 2006

After the success of last week's Studio Artois outdoor screenings in Greenwich Park (click here for that story), you'll be pleased to hear that our very own Time Out Park Nights at the Serpentine Gallery screenings are fast approaching.

On Friday August 4, Nic Roeg's brilliant gangster flick 'Performance', which stars Mick Jagger and James Fox, will screen on a 50-foot open-air screen.

And on Saturday August 5, the dark, twisted, nightmare-inducing David Lynch thriller 'Blue Velvet' will be shown at the same venue.

To buy tickets or find out more about the event head here, and rest assured, the screenings will take place come rain or shine!

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