Get ready film loving foodies as a 'culinary adventure' returns to Suffolk.
Milsoms Kesgrave Hall near Ipswich is hosting a series of food film feasts and is starting with the hit movie musical Grease.
The film is set in 1950s America and follows transfer student Sandy as she meets the Pink Ladies and reunites with her summer love Danny, leader of the T-Birds gang.
It stars Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta as the leads.
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The event as Kesgrave Hall will kick off with a performance by the live band The Three Chordettes before the sing-along version of the film is shown on the super-sized screen.
The chefs have crafted a 'Moment-to-Meal' menu which complements the film and includes dishes such as a Polar Burger, Frenchie's French fries, and Frosty Palace's Sundae.
Once the final credits roll, the venues DJ will keep the rock and roll party going through the night.
The Grease viewing takes place on Saturday, February 17 and costs £45 per person.
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In March the venue will be hosting a second food film feast with a showing of the new Wonka movie on Saturday, March 30.
The new film tells the origin story of chocolate and sweet factory owner Willy Wonka, played by Timothee Chalamet.
The afternoon tea will be full of sweet treats inspired by Roald Dahl's story full of chocolate.
Tickets cost £35 per person or £20 per child.
Both events are held in conjunction with The Riverside and Film Feast, and can be booked by calling or emailing Kesgrave Hall.
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