The Live Ghost Tent – quarterly meeting of The Laurel and Hardy Society.
The films we intend to show all feature the pair on the wrong side of the law! They are The Second Hundred Years (1927), silent short directed by Fred Guiol; Liberty (1929), short, with synchronised sound and sound effects, directed by Leo McCarey; The Hoose-Gow (1929), short directed by James Parrott; and Pardon Us (1931), directed by James Parrott.
The meeting runs from 3pm to 7pm.
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TICKETS & PRICING
The membership fee is for one year and includes entrance to our meetings and a copy of our international quarterly magazine the Intra-Tent Journal.
Single cost of membership is £12 per annum, £15 for a couple living at the same address.
Non-members are welcome and we ask for a donation of £5 per meeting. Children under the age of 12, accompanied by an adult are admitted free.