Sheridan Smith leads the glamour at gala screening

She’s on the right track! Sheridan Smith stuns in a plunging green trouser suit as she leads the glamour at gala screening of The Railway Children Return

Sheridan Smith ensured her wardrobe was on the right track as she joined co-stars for a gala screening of The Railway Children Return in London on Sunday afternoon. 

The celebrated actress looked stunning in an elegant green jumpsuit while attending the special event at Picturehouse Central. 

With a sleeveless detail, plunging neckline and and on-trend flared lower half, the outfit ensured Sheridan, 41, stood out as she posed for photos ahead of the screening.  


Looking good: Sheridan Smith ensured her wardrobe was on the right track as she joined co-stars for a gala screening of The Railway Children in London on Sunday afternoon

Generously applied red lipstick added an extra splash colour, while gold peep-toe heels rounded off her ensemble. 

The actress was joined by co-star John Bradley, perhaps best known for his role as hapless Samwell Tarly in Game Of Thrones. 

Bradley, who plays Richard in the forthcoming sequel to 1970 film The Railway children, looked dapper in a smart two-piece suit while attending the event.

In good company: The actress was joined by co-star John Bradley, perhaps best known for his role as hapless Samwell Tarly in Game Of Thrones


Striking: With a sleeveless detail, plunging neckline and and on-trend flared lower half, Sheridan’s outfit ensured she stood out as she posed alongside Bradley on Sunday 

In attendance: Other guests included JLS star JB Gill, who arrived with partner Chloe Tangney and their children, Ace Jeremiah Gill and Chiara Sapphire Gill

Other guests included JLS star JB Gill, who arrived with partner Chloe Tangney and their children, Ace Jeremiah Gill and Chiara Sapphire Gill. 

Child stars Eden Hamilton, Austin Haynes and Zac Cudby were seen arriving at the London venue for an appearance on the red carpet. 

Elsewhere actress Helen George, DJ Sonali Shah and the film’s producer, Jemma Rodgers, were all on hand to watch the eagerly anticipated film.

Day out: Actress Helen George caught the eye in a breezy pink striped summer dress


Looking lovely: Radio DJ Sonali Shah showed off an incredible pair of legs in her thigh skimming dress (L) while producer Jemma Rodgers opted for a floor length number (R)

Side by side: Child stars Eden Hamilton and Austin Haynes, who both star in the new film, were seen arriving at Picturehouse Central in London 

Set in 1944, The Railway Children Returns shows a time where life in Britain’s cities becomes increasingly perilous.

Three evacuees – Lily (Beau Gadsdon), Pattie (Eden Hamilton) and Ted (Zac Cudby) Watts – are sent to the Yorkshire village from Salford by their mother. 

Bobbie, Annie and Bobbie’s grandson Thomas (Austin Haynes) are there to greet the young children and help them settle into their new life in the countryside.

However when they discover injured American soldier Abe (KJ Aikens), hiding out in the railyard at Oakworth Station, they are thrust into a dangerous quest to assist their new friend who, like them, is a long way from home.

At the directorial helm is Morgan Matthews, whose previous credits include Taxidermy: Stuff the World, Channel 4’s My Crazy Parents and feature-length Beautiful Young Minds.

Handsome: Lee Juggurnauth posed for photos as he made his way inside the venue on Sunday 


Child stars: Eden Hamilton (L) and Zac Cudby (R) posed for photos after making their way onto the red carpet on Sunday  

Low key: Actor Shaun Dooley appeared to miss the fashion memo by turning up in a pair of shorts and trainers 

Matthews is known for films X+Y and Shooting Bigfoot, while Jemma Rodgers will produce the film for StudioCanal, which owns the rights to the original.

Meanwhile, Danny Brocklehurst, whose writing credits include Brassic and Shameless, penned the screenplay.

The original film was based on the novel by E Nesbit, which tells the story of three children who are set to be shipped off to live in the country at The Three Chimneys house beside a railway line, following their father’s arrest on spying charges.

The crew shot scenes in key locations from the original film, including the Haworth, Oakworth Station, The Brontë Parsonage and the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway. 

Stepping out: Actor and activist Scott McGlynn also made an appearance on the red carpet at Picturehouse Central on Sunday afternoon 

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