Blessing your Monday with the OFFICIAL trailer for @emilyinparis season four!! Coming to you in two juicy parts. Let the countdown to August 15th begin…
Ready to chic things up…
Beaching it with the best…
Beaching it with the best…
Beaching it with the best…
Beaching it with the best…
Beaching it with the best…
Beaching it with the best…
Beaching it with the best…
Why DID the chicken cross the road?…
Why DID the chicken cross the road?…
Why DID the chicken cross the road?…
Why DID the chicken cross the road?…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
Scenes from a slow-paced summer…
JUST ANNOUNCED: Lily Collins (@lilyjcollins) and Álvaro Morte (@alvaromorte) will make their London stage debuts in BARCELONA (@barcelonatheplay) – a seductive thriller that will keep audiences guessing – from October 2024. Late night in Barcelona. An American tourist goes home with a handsome Spaniard. What begins as a carefree, one-night stand becomes an invitation to danger, as the personal and political catastrophically intertwine. By turns funny, sexy and surprising, BARCELONA explores the fantasy of who we pretend to be, versus the truth of who we are. Lynette Linton (lynettelinton1) directs the West End premiere of Bess Wohl’s explosive play – arriving at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre for 12 weeks only. Each week, 200 tickets (including the front row of every performance) will be available for just £25 via an online lottery. Standard tickets from £25. Link in bio.
JUST ANNOUNCED: Lily Collins (@lilyjcollins) and Álvaro Morte (@alvaromorte) will make their London stage debuts in BARCELONA (@barcelonatheplay) – a seductive thriller that will keep audiences guessing – from October 2024. Late night in Barcelona. An American tourist goes home with a handsome Spaniard. What begins as a carefree, one-night stand becomes an invitation to danger, as the personal and political catastrophically intertwine. By turns funny, sexy and surprising, BARCELONA explores the fantasy of who we pretend to be, versus the truth of who we are. Lynette Linton (lynettelinton1) directs the West End premiere of Bess Wohl’s explosive play – arriving at London’s Duke of York’s Theatre for 12 weeks only. Each week, 200 tickets (including the front row of every performance) will be available for just £25 via an online lottery. Standard tickets from £25. Link in bio.