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“It’s amazing that this is her West End debut”: Lily Allen gets rave reviews for her opening night in 2:22 A Ghost Story …
- The star, 36, stars alongside Julia Chan, Hadley Fraser and Jake Wood in the thriller that follows Lily’s character in her fears that her house will be haunted
- After the show, Twitter and Instagram were inundated with praise with one viewer: “I had goosebumps at the end, the audience was screaming”
- The play is by Danny Robins and runs at the Noel Coward Theater through October
Lily Allen received rave reviews for her West End debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noel Coward Theater, after hitting the boards for the first time on Tuesday night.
The singer, 36, stars alongside Julia Chan, Hadley Fraser and Jake Wood in the supernatural thriller that follows Lily’s character in her fears that her house will be haunted and the consequences of having dinner with friends.
After the show, Twitter and Instagram were inundated with praise with one viewer who wrote, âI got goosebumps at the end, the audience was screaming. What a play, what a show, what a cast. It’s amazing that this is his West End debut â.
Lead role: Lily Allen received rave reviews for her West End debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Noel Coward Theater, after hitting the boards for the first time on Tuesday night (Lily pictured on stage in a photo shared on Instagram on Wednesday)
After her stint on stage Lily took to Twitter to write, “ok I’m going to bed now. So tired, but it was so exciting … I’m so happy to be working on this wonderful piece with people. so adorable and in such a beautiful prestigious theater …
âA real privilege to be one of the first shows to return to the theater. I feel like the luckiest lady in town. TO BUY TICKETS
Meanwhile, fans took to the microblogging site to write, âWOW !! I had goosebumps at the end, @sophdoesthings was crying, the audience was screaming …
‘What a play, what a show, what a cast. @LilyAllen KILLED HIM !!! I’m so proud of her, it’s amazing that this is her West End debut, let alone opening night! …

Lead roles: The singer, 36, stars alongside Julia Chan, Hadley Fraser and Jake Wood in the supernatural thriller that follows Lily’s character in her fears that her house will be haunted and the consequences of having dinner with friends

Dazzling: After her stint on stage, Lily took to Twitter to write, âok, I’m going to bed now. so tired, but it was so exciting … I am so happy to work on this wonderful play with such lovely people and in such a beautiful prestigious theater ‘
âI absolutely loved the play last night !! One of the best things I’ve seen in years – you were brilliant, just like the rest of the cast! Smiling face…
âNo spoilers but it was amazing, such an amazing play loved it so much! Now Shhh I won’t say it, you MUST book and see this !! # 222AGhostStory ‘.
Photographer and filmmaker Sam Morris praised the show on Instagram as he called the piece a ‘must see’ alongside a video from the cast and a caption: ‘Kudos Lily Allen for an impressive first show. Gave me chills! ”



Yay! Meanwhile, fans took to the microblogging site to write, âWOW !! I had goosebumps at the end, @sophdoesthings was crying, the audience was screaming ‘
The play is by Danny Robins and will run at the Noel Coward Theater until October.
She plays Jenny in 2:22, a supernatural thriller about four friends caught in a night of high tension. The play follows the character of Lily, who thinks her new home is haunted – but her husband Sam (Fraser) remains skeptical.
They argue with their first guests, old friend Lauren (Chan) and new partner Ben (Wood) and decide to stay awake until 2:22 a.m. to find out the truth.
Robins is best known for his docudrama horror podcast The Battersea Poltergeist, starring Dafne Keen and Toby Jones, which is in the process of being turned into a TV series. The new play is also its West End debut.

Wow! Photographer and filmmaker Sam Morris praised the show on Instagram, calling the piece a “must see” alongside a video of the cast and a caption.

West End star: Lily is pictured leaving the theater after Tuesday night’s debut
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