Downton Abbey film: Everyman Horsham welcomes young actors for 1920s themed screening
The Everyman cinema screened the movie on Saturday, September 14, and welcomed Ashington brothers Zac and Oliver Barker who have reprised their shared role of Master George Crawley for the hotly anticipated big screen adaption.
A drinks and canapes reception was held before the film started, and atendees posed for pictures alongside the young actors who were dressed for the occasion.
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Hide AdThe nine-year-olds’ mum, Clare Barker, said: “We all had a great time at the Downton Abbey event
“Upon arrival at Everyman, we were greeted by venue manager Rebecca Drees and her staff, who were all dressed immaculately in their Downton Abbey inspired outfits.
“Guests were served delicious drinks named appropriately ‘The Earl of Grantham’, ‘Lady Mary Crawley’ and ‘Duchess Violet Crawley’, as well as canapes inspired by the Downton Abbey kitchens including Mrs Patmore’s mini quiches and Great British cucumber sandwiches.
“Many of the attendees were dressed in their finest 20s clothes, and it was lovely to see people had put in so much effort.
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Hide Ad“Guests were then ushered into screen two to watch the Downton Abbey movie. Each guest had luxury chocolate and tea waiting for them at their seats.
“There was much laughter, and a few tears by the end of the film. Here’s hoping for a sequel!”
The brothers also attended the world premiere in London last week and took to the red carpet alongside the rest of the cast which included Hugh Bonneville and Michelle Dockery.