Get ready for an incredible evening under the stars at Movie in the Park Albany Creek on March 22, with an exhilarating event for the entire family!
Join us on for an unforgettable night filled with fun and free entertainment.
Immerse yourself in the magic of The Super Mario Bros. Movie during our free screening at Lemke Park, Albany Creek.
Bring your coziest picnic rug or folding chairs and settle in for a cinematic experience beneath the open sky.
As the movie unfolds, indulge in movie treats and food available for purchase.
Step into the vibrant world inspired by Nintendo's iconic Mario games, where Brooklyn plumbers Mario and Luigi stumble upon an enchanting realm after a mysterious pipe transports them underground.
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When the brothers become separated, Mario embarks on a quest to reunite with Luigi, aided by the friendly Toad and the determined ruler, Princess Peach.
Watch as Mario discovers his inner strength and power in this action-packed, humorous adventure!
For added convenience, closed captions will accompany the film, ensuring everyone can enjoy the magical journey.
Movie in the Park Albany Creek isn't just for movie buffs - it's an opportunity for the community to gather and enjoy a free outdoor movie experience.
Pack your picnic blankets, gather your favourite snacks, and get set for an evening brimming with entertainment at Albany Creek.
This event is free to attend and open to all ages.
Movie in the Park is proudly presented by City of Moreton Bay and supported by Strategic Sponsors Ausbuild, Australian Trade College North Brisbane, Belgravia Leisure, Crew Legal, University of the Sunshine Coast, Matchsticks Marketing Agency, PSAH, The Sebel Brisbane Margate Beach, Sesame Lane, Village Motors, Bishopp, The Redcliffe Peninsula and Innovate Moreton Bay.
What: The Super Mario Bros. Movie (PG)
When: Friday, March 22, 5-8pm
Where: Lemke Park, Albany Creek
More: Food trucks, free face painting
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