Horsham Everyman set to open in new-look Piries Place
and live on Freeview channel 276
Everyman is set to usher in a new era at Piries Place as it looks to become the first business to open in the redeveloped square tomorrow (Friday March 29).
Manager Becca Drees said she was very excited to be bringing the chain to the town which will offer a ‘luxury experience’ to cinema-goers. For a look inside the cinema see our previous story: Inside Horsham Everyman
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdShe said: “It’s a little bit of boutique cinema. We want people to feel at home and feel comfortable.”
The cinema will be the first Everyman in Sussex and will house three screens ranging with the largest hosting 98 seats and the smallest with 52.
Each theatre contains a mixture of double or single sofa-style chairs complete with cushions, small side-tables and plenty of leg room.
Staff will be on hand and there is also set to be a tablet service where customers can order food and drink directly from their seats which can be eaten during the film.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdBecca said: “We serve food to your seats and drinks and alcohol as well. Not during the film but before the film starts.
“It’s combing a restaurant experience with cinema.”
Outside the theatres there is a bar and several dining areas.
A new balcony has also been created where visitors can enjoy a drink or some food whilst getting a view of the new-look Piries Place.
Becca said she was very excited to be bringing Everyman to Piries Place and hoped the cinema would help in bringing life back to the area.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdShe said: “We are just hoping to give people a good night or even a good day. I would say it’s a luxury experience and more of an experience than a trip to the cinema.”
The cinema will be showing everything from the latest blockbusters to independent films and big screen showings of live performances and concerts.
She said they even had films lined up to coincide with special events in Horsham with the classic version of Italian Job set to run on the weekend of Piazza Italia.
Becca added: “We want to be part of the community here. We don’t see ourselves as competing with the big boys, we see ourselves as a night out.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad“It’s basically how cinema should be. What would you want if you went to the cinema?”
Ticket prices are set to range from £11.80 (adult) or £9.80 (child or concession) for morning and early afternoon showings to £14.50 (adult) or £11.80 (child) for late afternoon and evening showings.
What do you think of the new Everyman? Send your views to [email protected]