OUTDOOR cinemas could be seen as a unique twist on a cosy night in.

This winter you might be looking for festive family activities or you're looking for new date ideas. 

Lucky for you, across Worcestershire, there are plenty of venues that are screening a selection of cinematic classics.

Outdoor Cinemas:  

Here is a list of all the places you can go to an outdoor cinema this year.

We've also included venues for outdoor theatres towards the end of the article too. 

Droitwich Rugby Club- Droitwich - September 9 

On September 9 at 8pm, Droitwich Rugby Club will be airing Greatest Showman in an Outdoor Cinema.

This is the perfect comfort movie if you're looking for a feel-good movie, this is the perfect movie for you. 

Perdiswell Leisure Centre - Worcester September 11 

A dog-lover from Worcester is hoping to break a world record in the most bizarre way. 

Rachel Marie, 23, is inviting more than 120 dogs and their owners to watch 101 Dalmations to break the world record of the most dogs at an outdoor cinema screening. 

Brazil currently holds the world record after gathering 120 dogs to watch Pets 2 in 2019, but Miss Marie is hoping to surpass that on Sunday, September 11 at Perdiswell Leisure Centre on Bilford Road in Worcester.

READ MORE: Disney's 101 Dalmatian screening set to break world record

Callow End Village Hall - Worcester - Friday November 4

Downton Abbey fans are in luck because they can watch Downton Abbey - A New Era on the silver screen on Friday, November 4 at Callow End Village Hall.

The movie was penned as the Crawleys' biggest adventure as they navigate between the old and new. 

Hilton Puckrup Hall - Tewkesbury - September 16 

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Freddie Mercury fans are in luck because the 2018 blockbuster, Bohemian Rhapsody, is coming to Tewkesbury. 

The fist-pumping classic is jam-packed with classics from Queen for fans to sing along to and enjoy. 

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Outdoor Theatres

Pirates of Penzance will be showcasing on September 10

From 7pm, the audience will be transformed into a new world of sharp satire and glittering wit at National Trust - Coughton Court, Coughton in Alcester

The show is also filled with songs such as To be a Pirate King!, Modern Major General and A Policeman's Lot is Not a Happy One.