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Open Gate Brewery, Thursday 5th September

Happenings, in association with Guinness Open Gate Brewery, bring you an exciting triple bill of movies. On our second date, you'll be having the time of your life with Dirty Dancing.

In the summer of 1963, 17-year-old Frances “Baby” Houseman is vacationing with her parents, Dr Jake and Marjorie Houseman, and her older sister Lisa, at Kellerman's – an upscale Catskills resort. Owner Max is a friend of Jake's. Exploring one night, Baby secretly observes Max instructing the waiters, all Ivy League students, to romance the guests' daughters, no matter how unattractive. She also sees Max demeaning the working class entertainment staff, including Johnny Castle, one of the resort's dance instructors. Baby is attracted to Johnny and dances briefly with him when his cousin, Billy, takes her to one of the staff's secret Dirty Dancing parties.

Booking information
Open at 6.30pm with screening on about 8pm.
Tickets include a pint and food will be served.
This is an over 18s event.

Other movies in this series include Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory and Sing Street.


Date:
Thursday 5th September
Time:
6.30pm - 11.00pm
Price:
€12.80
Address:
Guinness Open Gate Brewery, Thomas Street, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Guinness Open Gate Brewery, Thomas Street, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland

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