Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds:
Around the World in 80 Days: The classic Victorian tale of derring-do that follows adventurer Phileas Fogg around the globe in order to win a bet but he has Scotland Yard’s finest detective on his tail. A family show written for the Theatre Royal, played in a fast-paced, mad-cap style by three actors switching a lot of hats. Runs from May 21-June 5.
Philip and Robert Glenister will be hosting a fund-raising evening at the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds on May 23.
- Credit: Theatre Royal
Philip and Robert Glenister: In Conversation: The acting brothers and supporters od the Theatre Royal will talk about life, love, acting, theatre and appearing in such classic TV shows as Hustle, Spooks, Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes and Living The Dream. The evening will be hosted by Look East’s Susie Fowler-Watt. The fund-raising evening will be on May 23.
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds:
Around the World in 80 Days: The classic Victorian tale of derring-do that follows adventurer Phileas Fogg around the globe in order to win a bet but he has Scotland Yard’s finest detective on his tail. A family show written for the Theatre Royal, played in a fast-paced, mad-cap style by three actors switching a lot of hats. Runs from May 21-June 5.
Philip and Robert Glenister will be hosting a fund-raising evening at the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds on May 23.
- Credit: Theatre Royal
Philip and Robert Glenister: In Conversation: The acting brothers and supporters od the Theatre Royal will talk about life, love, acting, theatre and appearing in such classic TV shows as Hustle, Spooks, Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes and Living The Dream. The evening will be hosted by Look East’s Susie Fowler-Watt. The fund-raising evening will be on May 23.
The O.C. not just as cast members but fans themselves.
The A.V. Club spoke to Bilson and Clarke about the episodes they’re looking forward to covering the most (and least), their musical takeaways from the show, and the importance of having a platform to discuss the longevity and legacy of
The O.C.
The O.C.?
Rachel Bilson: I was actually approached to do this
O.C. rewatch podcast a year ago [by Kast Media]. I was at home with my kid, and everyone was at home because of lockdown, so I thought it would be a good time to watch the show and have some fun talking about it. I asked Mindy [Melinda Clarke] to do it with me, and luckily she said yes. Hopefully, we’re entertaining enough. For me, I’m basically watching the show for the first time because even if I saw every episode, I don’t remember them at all. I don’t remember storylines. It was a discovery for me.
The O.C. and now she’s opening up about where she thinks the character would be today.
“People always ask me that and I’m like, ‘What was she doing when we ended?’” the 35-year-old actress told E! News. “I can’t even remember; it was so long ago. I’m sure she has kids with Seth. I don’t know! She’s on the beach.”
Rachel, who is currently appearing on the CMT series
Nashville, also opened up about the possibility of reprising Summer in a
The O.C. revival.
“I’m always open to things,”
Rachel said. “I don’t know what it would look like with our characters being old now. We were riding skateboards on the pier; I don’t know what they do now as 30-year-olds. But it would be nice to see everybody again.”