![]() Ashleigh is wearing a Fleur Du Mal dress, Longchamp boots, and a Gucci belt. Read More: Ashleigh Murray Talks About Potential Crossover Opportunities For 'Katy Keene' & 'Riverdale'įYI: Lucy is wearing Christopher Kane with Giuseppe Zanotti heels and Swarovski jewelry. In addition, Katy's love interest, KO Kelly ( Holtz), who is a boxer, will go up against someone from Riverdale, and while the audience chanted for KJ Apa's Archie Andrews, producers did not comment. There are 600+ professionals named 'Julia Chan', who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas, and opportunities. Josie's mom will also be heading over to Katy Keene for an appearance. Britain’s hit baking show is getting the Canadian treatment The Great Canadian Baking Show is set to debut on CBC this fall and the network has recruited some of the country’s top talents to act as hosts. View the profiles of professionals named 'Julia Chan' on LinkedIn. “We definitely will be seeing the Pussycats, but probably not in the way you expect,” Roberto dished, via Deadline, to which Ashleigh excitedly responded with, "Stop!" Author: Julia Chan While the Path is Less Travelled, You Never Have to Walk Alone MindChamps Allied Care Group Pledges 20 of Net Profits to CaringSG. Though it will be hard for actual crossovers to happen, seeing as Katy Keene is set five years into the future as Riverdale, there will be visits from different characters. Those in attendance include Lucy Hale, Ashleigh Murray, Camille Hyde, Jonny Beauchamp, Julia Chan, Katherine LaNasa, Lucien Laviscount, and Zane Holtz.Īt the premiere, creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa revealed some details about Riverdale and Katy Keene crossing over. There's an intimacy that surprised me when I first started rehearsals.The cast of Katy Keene attend the premiere of their new show at the 2019 Tribeca TV Festival on Saturday (September 14) in New York City. On top of that it's new for each of us because no one has done it for 18 months. I think it also adds a lot of colour that it's new for each of us. So much of the job is done for us by Danny's writing. Chan explains: "We are all coming from very different backgrounds but we're united by how great the material is. I was at home and finished it and had to run out of the house to follow my husband down the street (he was taking our baby for a walk) and just screamed: 'This thing is so good!'."Īll four cast members come from significantly different backgrounds – while Fraser has naturally wowed in dozens of major productions, Allen is also making her West End debut, while Wood is best known for his work in EastEnders. It's so effective and affecting as a ghost story. So I've always dreamt of doing this."Ĭhan was hooked from the first time she read what Robins had concocted: "I read the script and the first thing I said was that, no matter how it works out, I have to be in the audience for this. ![]() I ended up being lucky enough to get a lot of TV work, but that world can suck you in. Most of my theatre experience as an undergrad was in the US, but I was always originally in this business even if it was just to be 'spear carrier number three'. While the show, directed by Matthew Dunster, may mark her debut, Chan has been pining to appear in the West End for years: "I was living in London for uni 20 years ago and all I wanted to do after I left was to come back and do something on the stage. ![]() There was a downside – Chan's had to leave her one year-old son behind at first because his passport didn't arrive in time: "talk about going to the ultimate lengths to get something in front of people", she notes, adding "I wasn't not going to do this – I feel lucky that rehearsals are so all-consuming and it's so inspiring to be back in the room with people!" Jake Wood, Julia Chan and Hadley Fraser How was it flying over from Pennsylvania for Chan? "We had to get our ducks in a row quickly, I finished quarantine the day before we started rehearsals – so I hadn't even had time to do my grocery shopping!" But she's definitely hit the ground running: "Getting on the tube, having a commute and a routine has given me a dose of normality that I didn't know I was craving." Ahead of opening night, we chatted to Chan, star of Saving Hope and Katy Keene, about making her West End debut after jetting over from Pittsburgh. A spooky thriller (as the title suggests!) about a woman who believes she is being haunted (much to the chagrin of her husband), it will be transfixing audiences at the Noël Coward Theatre into the autumn. Danny Robins' 2:22 – A Ghost Story has just opened in previews in the West End – with a cast featuring Lily Allen, Julia Chan, Hadley Fraser and Jake Wood.
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