THE WHITE BUS will be pulling few of these rolls out for you to devour this Wednesday, from their extensive archive at TAP.

The screening starts at 7pm, followed by a British feature film at 8pm.

The previous features included: ‘The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen’, ‘Bad Behaviour’, ‘A Canterbury Tale’, ‘Dance with a Stranger’ and ‘Fallen Idol’… But what you’ll see this Wednesday is, well, a surprise, as always:)

Admission is FREE but donations (£1) towards the running costs are welcome.

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TAP / Old Water Works, North Road, SS0 7AB
TAP website

 
 

THE WHITE BUS Wednesday film club continues this week, starting at 7pm with a documentary, followed by a British feature film at 8pm.

The previous features included: ‘The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen’, ‘Bad Behaviour’, ‘A Canterbury Tale’, ‘Dance with a Stranger’ and ‘Fallen Idol’… But what you’ll see this Wednesday is, well, a surprise, like always:)

Admission is FREE but donations (£1) towards the running costs are welcome.

TAP / Old Water Works, North Road, SS0 7AB
TAP website
WHITE BUS website

 
 

Why be a couch potato at home when you can come to TAP on Wednesdays? Bring your own drinks and nibbles and enjoy yet another set of films handpicked from WHITE BUS’ extensive archives!

The screening starts at 7pm with a documentary followed by a British feature film at 8pm. The titles of the films are not revealed until the screening, so it’s a bit of pot of luck, but that makes it even more exciting

The previous features included: ‘The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen’, ‘Bad Behaviour’, ‘A Canterbury Tale’, ‘Dance with a Stranger’ and ‘Fallen Idol’…

Admission FREE but donations towards the running costs are welcome.

TAP / Old Water Works, North Road, SS0 7AB
TAP website
WHITE BUS website

 
 

The Sand Bar Film Night

The Sand Bar in association with The White Bus present a George A. Romero’s 1968 classic zombie movie, NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.  This key zombie film is seen by some as a critique of the American society of the late-1960’s when The Vietnam War has shaken its principles.

Dinner & Film £15.00/head, and you can choose from:
- Honey Roasted Loin of Pork served with crushed Pumpkin & buttered Spinach
- Boris Karloff Beef Stroganoff served with wild rice
- Pan roasted fillet of fresh Plaice served with a Roasted butternut squash, fresh sage & toasted almonds
- Spicy butter bean & pumpkin Curry served with a mushroom & spring onion rice
- Oven roasted stuffed Peppers with a Salmon Pilaf finished with a Chilli oil

The Sand Bar / 71 Broadway, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 1PE, T: 01702 480 067