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They might be two of the coolest British actors around, but Daisy Edgar-Jones and Maisie Williams were just as amazed by the Met Gala as the rest of us. "It was totally bonkers, and because it was so unbelievable that I was there, I felt like I was slightly disassociated from the whole experience," Edgar-Jones revealed on the May 25 episode of the "Frank Film Club" podcast. "I was not really in my body; I was watching myself from afar. It was just mad."
Speaking on the podcast, which is hosted by "Game of Thrones" alum Williams, casting director Hannah Marie Williams, and filmmaker Lowri Roberts, the two actresses talk about how they tried to meet up but missed each other at the afterparties. "The Met Gala itself is so bizarre that you just get through it. And then the afterparties end up being kind of fun," explained Williams.
They might be two of the coolest British actors around, but Daisy Edgar-Jones and Maisie Williams were just as amazed by the Met Gala as the rest of us. "It was totally bonkers, and because it was so unbelievable that I was there, I felt like I was slightly disassociated from the whole experience," Edgar-Jones revealed on the May 25 episode of the "Frank Film Club" podcast. "I was not really in my body; I was watching myself from afar. It was just mad."
Speaking on the podcast, which is hosted by "Game of Thrones" alum Williams, casting director Hannah Marie Williams, and filmmaker Lowri Roberts, the two actresses talk about how they tried to meet up but missed each other at the afterparties. "The Met Gala itself is so bizarre that you just get through it. And then the afterparties end up being kind of fun," explained Williams.
- 5/25/2022
- by Joely Chilcott
- Popsugar.com
Spring has well and truly sprung, which means it’s time to kick your social and work life into action with a week of non-stop activity. Bring on the Bard.Opening this week is the Globe Theatre’s summer season, now in its 21st year. Go back to where it all began and experience the Bard in the open air just as it was in Shakespeare’s day. Kicking things off is the Globe’s take on ‘Hamlet’ and ‘As You Like It’, two plays the theatre’s artistic director hopes will ‘speak to each other in surprising and exciting ways’. (Tickets from £5) Get networking.Don’t forget! Backstage will be at the Bectu Freelancers Fair on April 27 and we’d love to see you. Not only can you meet us, you’ll also make a host of other film and TV contacts. Plus, there will be talks on a range of industry-related subjects.
- 4/23/2018
- backstage.com
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