Matt Lewis to take Part in Press Roundtable for Boston Harry Potter Exhibition Kickoff
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Posted by: sue
October 21, 2009, 06:38 AM
Back in July, we first told you Boston would be the next stop for Harry Potter, the Exhibition which is traveling to various cities here in the US and world wide. Now set to open this weekend in Boston, Mass, WB is providing press day again for many fan sites, including The Leaky Cauldron which will take place tomorrow. Due to take part in the roundtable is actor Matt Lewis, who plays Neville Longbottom in the Potter films; stay tuned for all the coverage!
Harry Potter, the Exhibition featuring many props, costumes and sets seen in the Harry Potter films, will be open at the Museum of Science this Sunday, October 25th (member preview Oct.24) and will run through Sunday, February 21, 2010, with ticket info available here. Be sure to check out our earlier report from the event in Chicago here and here, with photos available here, and video here.
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I went when it was in Chicago, I would suggest purchasing the book in the gift shop that was sort of like a program that had pictures and descriptions of the exhibit, especially since your not allowed to take pictures. I really regret not getting one. But the exhibit was awesome!
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Loved it here in Chicago….but if you don’t know there’s a book about the exhibit (which I didn’t), and you want one, make sure you look, look, look for it in the gift shop or ask for it! =( can’t get one myself anymore….booo.
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But make sure to get your tickets in advance…we made the mistake of going to get them the day we wanted to see it and they were sold out until the next day…which was the day we were leaving. We saw it though, because we woke up early to see it and then get on the plane and it was amazing. All of the costumes, a Quidditch interactive attraction, and a cool gift shop as well. They even had all of the candy packages and stuff from the movie. It was really like stepping into Harry Potter’s world. They have HP videos and the monster molds they used. Seriously, I cannot say it enough, if you have the oppurtunity…see it!
I wish I could go, I think it will be very interesting.