Cape Breton theatre company to host movie screenings for family ‘bubbles’

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Artistic and executive director Wesley Colford says for a flat fee of $150 plus HST, families or groups as small as just two people on a date can see a movie of their choice, as long as the theatre’s distributor has it in stock

Popcorn and a drink will also be provided to each guest and families will have their choice of watching the film from either the floor seats or balcony of the theatre.

Colford says the fees will help cover costs, adding “any amount of revenue” will help in paying the bills after being closed for nearly three months. He says the theatre will initially try the idea out for a week to see how it goes, but adds it’s already halfway booked for scheduled screenings that were put on sale today.

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