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“As You Wish”: A Fairy Tale Film Series - A Knight’s Tale

  • Agecroft Hall & Gardens 4305 Sulgrave Road Richmond, VA, 23221 United States (map)

In partnership with Good For Her Films comes “As You Wish,” a celebration of fairy tales in film taking place every Saturday in June out on the picturesque back lawn of Agecroft Hall. Each event will feature rotating entertainment to complement the film screening, plus local vendors. Every online ticket purchase will include a commemorative physical movie ticket. This film series is part of the year-long celebration of Agecroft Hall & Gardens’ 100th birthday in Virginia.

On Saturday, June 13th, join us for the 2001 medieval action comedy A Knight’s Tale starring the late Heath Ledger as a peasant squire who, after his master dies, creates a new identity for himself as a knight. With Rufus Sewell, Shannyn Sossamon, Paul Bettany, and Mark Addy.

$20.00 per adult
$15.00 per student (ages 7-18)
FREE for children 6 and under
20% discount for Agecroft members applies to both adult and student tickets.

Rating: PG-13

Run time: 132 minutes

Accompanying entertainment: Intuitive tarot readings by Wildfire Wellness

Food and beverage vendors: DuCard Vineyards, Graze Craze (follow these steps to order ahead), Cake Between Friends, and Kainoa Shave Ice

Please note: Gates will open at 7pm for pre-show picnicking. Guests may bring in their own food and non-alcoholic beverages in addition to purchasing from the above food and drink vendors. Seating for the movie will be on the back lawn of Agecroft Hall. Guests should plan to bring along their own lawn chairs and/or blankets. The screening itself will begin between 8pm and 8:30pm in order to coincide with optimal outdoor viewing conditions while also being mindful of the movie’s run time and local noise regulations.

In the event of inclement weather, the screening and other activities will be moved to Sunday, June 14th at 8pm, and all tickets will automatically transfer.

Official Media Partner: The Richmond Network

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