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Time for some wicked fun

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Mel from D’Vine Ideas will be launching a special edition line of Maxwell & Williams products on the night. Photo by Owen Sinclair

Something magical — and potentially quite bewitching — will be happening down at the Cobram Cinema at 13 Main St this week.

You won’t find Shakespeare’s three witches dancing around a cauldron chanting in iambic pentameter, but you will find something equally — if not more — fantastic.

On the evening of Wednesday, November 20, the Cobram Cinema will be hosting an advanced screening of the blockbuster Hollywood film, Wicked.

To cap it off, Mel Crisafulli from D’Vine Ideas will be launching a range of products as part of a Maxwell & Williams Wicked collection.

Manager of Cobram Cinema Jamie Reuss said it was going to be a big film.

“It’s the kind of film that reaches a really broad range [of ages],” she said.

The Cobram Cinema will host an advanced screening of Wicked on Wednesday, November 20. Photo: Jamie Reuss. Photo by Contributed

The cinema is wheelchair accessible and also comes fitted with removable chairs at its rear.

Readers will find Mel with a stall of goods for purchase outside the cinema room.

Remaining tickets will be available for purchase from the Cobram Cinema box office on Wednesday from 4pm.

Doors open at 6pm, with the screening set to start at 7pm.