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Behind the Seams at Preston Park is an exciting new exhibition showcasing some of the best costumes from TV and movies. The exhibition runs until 3 March 2019 and is available during normal museum hours. Admission to the exhibition costs £5 per adult, £3 for concessions and under 16s are free. You'll also need to buy an annual pass to the main Preston Park Museum which is a steal at £5 per family, per year (up to 2 adults and 4 children) and gives you the perfect reason to re-visit.
Preston Park is one of our favourite low-cost days out and there's always lots to do from a fantastic adventure playground and skate park to their old-fashioned sweet shop and Victorian street and cute museum featuring lots of toys from the past. The museum also runs a fantastic events programme throughout the year. Check out our previous reviews which show just how good value Preston Park's annual pass is and see more photos from the main museum here:
- Half-term Hocus Pocus and Diagon Alley at Preston Park
- Teddy Bear's Picnic at Preston Park
- Our First Trip to Preston Park and Butterfly World
- Preston Park Christmas Bazaar
About 'Behind the Seams'
Behind the Seams is an exhibition showcasing some of the finest work from design studio 'Angels'. Featuring 35 original and replica costumes from TV and Film, the exhibition is not to be missed. Angels are widely regarded as one of the world's best costume houses and this is a rare opportunity for us to see some of their intricate work up close and personal. Their costumes and designs have won no less than 36 Oscars! Wow! It really is a real privilege to see. Highlights of the exhibition include original and replica costumes from:
- Game of Thrones
- Peaky Blinders
- The Crown
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Poldark
- Disney's The Nutcracker
- Disney's Beauty & the Beast
- Shakespeare in Love
- Titanic
- Cleopatra
- & more....
10 reasons to visit Behind the Seams with tweens and teens
1 - Preston Park & the exhibition is an all-weather attraction
The Behind the Seams exhibition is completely indoors - perfect for a rainy day |
You can hide from bad weather in the shops and tearoom on the Victorian Street |
There's a cute main museum/gallery space indoors (upstairs and downstairs) with lots of varied exhibitions - this is included in your annual pass. |
We found an indoor craft table too |
There's a fab outdoor adventure playground in the Preston Park's grounds |
The weather in North East England isn't always the best at this time of year and this exhibition is completely indoors so perfect for a rainy, windy or chilly day when you still want to get out of the house. The main Preston Park museum is also indoors and there's a tearoom and little shops where you can take cover along the Victorian Street. If the sun does decide to shine, there's a walled garden, huge adventure playground, skate park and beautiful riverside walks to enjoy. Preston Park feels like it has been perfectly designed to match the changeable British weather.
2 - Doctor Who
Tom Baker's 'Fourth Doctor' costume complete with iconic scarf (costume based on original design) |
My family are the biggest Doctor Who geeks. We have lots of memorabilia, have visited countless Doctor Who exhibitions, watched the symphony orchestra's Doctor Who performance, travelled to Cardiff to take various Doctor Who tours twice, read so many Doctor Who books and Harry listens to the Doctor Who audiobooks. During Doctor Who season, our life has to be planned around new episodes so any chance to see a costume from the show is exciting to us and Behind the Seams allowed us to indulge.
3 - Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Dumbo
Original costume which featured in the opening scene of the 2017 film. |
4 - Peaky Blinders
Original costume from the show - the 1920s style has influenced men's fashion today |
5 - Indiana Jones
Costume based on original design - tailored perfectly for Harrison Ford |
6 - Titanic
Costumes based on the original design - this film won 11 Oscars including 'Best Costume Design' |
Titanic is an important movie to me as it was released in 1997 - the year I started High School. I can't believe I was more or less the same age as Harry when it was released. I saw this movie 4 times with my friends at the old Odeon in Newcastle and it was during this film that I remember one of my first proper dates with a boy called Lee from Heaton. Anyway, I have lots of special memories from watching this movie as a teen and I've now passed these memories onto my own children. Last summer Heidi and I spent a lovely afternoon re-watching Titanic and we both loved it. I'm so pleased that we have these shared memories and being able to see costumes from a movie which is so special for us is a real treat. This was Heidi's favourite costume from the whole exhibition as she has declared she doesn't like fancy dresses and these outfits reminded her of one of her favourite movies. Bless.
7 - Game of Thrones
Original costume - Kit Harrington wore his Knight's Watch cloak for 5 years without it being washed to achieve its rugged appearance. |
8 - Low-cost family day out
Our day out cost £15 in total which included admission to the Behind the Seams exhibition and the main Preston Park Museum for the 5 of us - that includes an annual pass for us to re-visit Preston Park Museum and Victorian Street as much as we like over the next twelve months. Such a bargain! I know we'll be back for a picnic and a wander along the Victorian Street in the summer.
9 - See Jenna Coleman's Victorian Costume from ITV's Victoria then visit the Victorian Street
Original costume worn by Jenna Coleman |
Victorian Street in the main museum with real shops you can pop into. |
Traditional Victorian games including this one (I have no idea what it's called!) and skittles |
You can purchase sweets from the old fashioned sweet shop for just 50p per bag. |
We went with Chocolate Frogs and Rhubarb and Custards |
10 - Stop for cake at the Victorian Tea Rooms
The Victorian Tea Room is lovely and pretty cheap - £8 for 4 drinks, a slice of cake and a scone. |
You can see more from our day at Preston Park Museum and Gardens by watching my Instagram Stories from the day here and check out the links below for more information, more photos and an alternative perspective.
- Find out more about Behind the Seams here
- Read Nomipalony's Review of Behind the Seams here
- Read New Girl in Toon's Review of Behind the Seams here
- Read Freckled Mum of 2's Review of Behind the Seams here
- Read Babyfoote's Review of Behind the Seams here
- Read more about The Victorian Sweet Shop over on Freckled Mum of 2 here
Let me know if you fancy visiting or which famous TV or film costume you'd like to see (even if it's not part of this exhibition).
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Gutted I've not tried the cake here, we made the mistake on our visit of not having any cash with us! A very important lesson there, always carry cash for cake!
ReplyDeleteSuch a brilliant exhibition, over the moon that it's come to the North East
Oh no! Next time. It was really good xx
DeleteLee from Heaton ha ha! Looks like a great exhibition-we need to plan a day out to preston park soon. I remember vividly going when I was a little kid!
ReplyDeleteHaha! It's fab - I don't think I ever visited as a child you know x
DeleteI saw something on the North East news at lunchtime about this exhibition and it sounded fab! It looks like there is so much to see and do. All the costumees look amazing x
ReplyDeleteIt really is fab -SO much to see and do. Glad they've been on the news too - the more people who visit the better :-)
DeleteIt is a lovely place. My boys fell in love with the play area and have asked to go back ever since we visited! Thank you for including a link to my review of the behind the seams exhibit!
ReplyDeleteNo worries - it's nice to see so many different perspectives I think. We'll be back in the summer for sure x
DeleteWe are going this Saturday, is it free parking?
ReplyDeleteYes - parking is free. Have a fab time x
DeleteI'm so pleased you lot enjoyed it too. You know I love Preston Park. Such an asset to the region. Thank you for linking to my post. I'll put your link in mine when I get a mo.
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