Billie headed to Chicago this weekend to attend Chicago TARDIS convention, alongside Noel Clarke and Camille Coduri! We’ve added some stunning photos, including a selfie with Noel, photos with fans, autograph sessions & Q&A Panel! If you have photos, feel free to e-mail them to missbilliepiper@gmail.com!
Stars including Billie Piper, Samantha Bond and Robert Lindsay have dared to bare for a very theatrical naked calendar.
The casts of Great Britain, the phone-hacking comedy in which Piper starred at the National Theatre, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, originally featuring Bond and Lindsay, posed with props and costumes for the Make A Difference Trust’s £10 calendar.
They were joined by the stars of Mamma Mia!, Once, The Commitments, Wicked, Les Misérables, Stomp, The Mousetrap, Miss Saigon, Jersey Boys and Urinetown.
All proceeds go towards the charity, which supports people living with HIV and Aids in Britain and Africa.
The Penny Dreadful shooting schedule requires Billie to be back in the U.K. sooner than we had all planned– thus her appearance days have been changed to Friday and Saturday from the original Saturday/Sunday. We’re relieved she’s still able to join us!
If you attended Belfast Film & Comic Con, you can purchase your photos on the site (if you wanted another), if not, check them out, there’s some gorgeous photos of Billie HERE!
Kristin Scott Thomas, Gillian Anderson, Billie Piper and Tom Hiddleston are among the stars who will vie for honours at the 60th London Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
The ceremony, to be presented by Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon at the London Palladium, will see some of the biggest names in Britain battle it out with newcomers and other unsung heroes and heroines of the stage.
Headline-grabbing performances by Scott Thomas in Electra and Piper in Richard Bean’s hacking scandal drama, Great Britain, are joined by Helen McCrory in Medea and Gillian Anderson in A Streetcar Named Desire for the coveted best actress award.
Evgeny Lebedev, owner of the Evening Standard, Anna Wintour, Condé Nast artistic director, and Christopher Bailey, chief executive officer of Burberry, will co-host the awards on November 30, with full coverage in the Standard the next day.
NATASHA RICHARDSON AWARD FOR BEST ACTRESS
Gillian Anderson, A Streetcar Named Desire, Young Vic
Helen McCrory, Medea, National Theatre’s Olivier
Tanya Moodie, Intimate Apparel, Ustinov Bath and Park Theatre
Billie Piper, Great Britain, National Theatre’s Lyttelton
Kristin Scott Thomas, Electra, Old Vic