Cinema: Yentl Tickets
Yentl, the classic Barbra Streisand film, comes to The Drive In this summer!Keep me updated
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This film is suitable for all ages, parental guidance suggested.
Performance dates
19 July at 2pm
Run time: 2hr 8min
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From the latest blockbusters to cult classics, stand-up comedy to live music, The Drive In is this summer’s must-visit London attraction.
Yentl is classic Streisand - besides marking her directorial debut, she produced, starred in and co-wrote the film (with Jack Rosenthal).
Adapted from Isaac Bashevis Singer’s short story and subsequent Broadway play, the plot concerns an Eastern European girl in 1904 who flouts tradition by discussing Jewish law and disguises herself as a man in order to study the Talmud, but falls in love with her study partner (Mandy Patinkin on great form).
The twist is that Streisand’s Yentl is a musical, with the lady herself belting out a dozen memorable numbers including ‘Papa, Can You Hear Me?’.
Please note all vehicles attending this screening will be subject to boot checks.
Special notes
Please note: Price is per vehicle. Latecomers will not be admitted. The Drive In is a fully contact-free experience. Please keep your window closed when our attendants scan your tickets, and stay in your automobile throughout. If you need to use the restrooms, please make sure to keep a 2-metre distance from others and we encourage you to wear a face mask. Restrooms will be cleaned between uses. Sound will come straight to your automobile radio – information on how to tune in will be provided before the show begins! If you don’t have an FM radio in your vehicle, you can bring your own portable radio or use one of the various radio apps available on smartphones.
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