A Happy Valley reunion! Stars support James Norton at A Little Life theatre show
31.03.2023 - 16:01
/ ok.co.uk
An unexpected Happy Valley reunion took place on Thursday night as stars showed up to support James Norton in his A Little Life debut in London. James, 37, is starring in the much-anticipated West End adaptation of the cult novel and was centre stage at celebrations after the show's press night. The production, which lasts a whopping 3 hours and 40 minutes, has a star-studded cast including James, It's A Sin actor Omari Douglas and Bridgerton's Luke Thompson.The play is adapted from the Booker Prize winning novel, which explores the story of four classmates who move to New York.
Often distressing, the book and on-stage adaptation explore the group's relationships and covers issues including sexual abuse, disability and addiction. James was smartly dressed in a black and white cardigan matched with a white roll neck top and smart trousers. He accessorised with silver necklaces He was seen posing with his fiancée, actress and model Imogen Poots, 33, who was dressed in a colourful red and blue striped button shirt with black trousers.
She kept her hand on James chest as they posed together, showing off her collection of rings, including her engagement ring. Also at the event was James' Happy Valley co-star Siobhan Finneran, who played recovering heroin addict Clare Cawood, the sister of main character sergeant Catherine Cawood. She wore a bright pink top with a patterned coat and some smart black trousers.
She accessorised with a waist length necklace and a red cross body bag. It comes almost two months after the highly anticipated finale of the popular BBC show, which saw fans argue it was "the best ending of a TV series ever". During the last instalment of the hit BBC One police drama, Tommy Lee Royce, played by James,
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