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Starlight CinemaStarlight Cinema is owned and operated by High As A Keyte. Our outdoor cinema with its large inflatable screen provides a perfect outdoor event for couples, friends and families under the stars or moonlight. Commencing on Sydney's North Shore five years ago, Starlight Cinema has attracted over 45,000 patrons to its summer screenings. You'll be entertained with the latest movies and much-loved classics, Wednesdays to Sundays during January and February. We operate at the historic North Sydney Oval and other premiere sporting venues in Sydney. You can wine, dine and enjoy a movie from the Dining Terrace, in ‘Star Class’ or on the immaculate grass of the Oval. For more information visit www.starlightcinema.com.au. Starlight Cinema has strategic partnerships with film distributors, sponsors, advertisers and local government. Entertaining at Starlight Cinema Are you looking for that unique opportunity to entertain your clients, reward your staff or create a relaxed, connected relationship with them? Starlight Cinema offers packages to meet your entertaining needs. You can select from group packages for general admission with or without food, beverages and seat hire; part or exclusive use of 'Star Class' or for that special promotion or event, the hire of Starlight Cinema for a night with a film of your choice! Just contact us to find out how.
| Testimonials2008 Sponsors
"Working with the Starlight Cinema team was a pleasure. Our sponsorship activities and involvement with Starlight Cinema generated increased brand awareness and amazing recognition for Vibe Hotels." “We had an excellent working relationship and greatly appreciated her honesty and professional approach in making the season so successful. Starlight Cinema attracted strong community support with an overwhelming positive response from patrons to see its return.” “We thoroughly enjoyed working with Jill Keyte and her very professional team at High As A Keyte who created a truly 'Sydney Style' event for Hungerford Hill in the Hunter Valley.” |



