Orange Tree Theatre
Philip Glenister and John Simm In Conversation
BOOK NOW for Sun 16th Sep 2018 19:00

Philip Glenister and John Simm are reunited for an exclusive In Conversation at the Orange Tree Theatre – 16th Sep 2018.
Philip Glenister and John Simm are reunited following the hugely popular TV series Life on Mars, Mad Dogs, Prey and State of Play for an exclusive In Conversation at the Orange Tree. With just half of the OT’s income coming from ticket sales, the Theatre needs to raise a further £450,000 a year. This special fundraiser will be an evening of great insights – intimate and up-close – with two of Britain’s most popular actors. Chaired by OT Artistic Director Paul Miller.
Philip Glenister is an Ambassador of the Orange Tree. His work on TV includes Living the Dream, Outcast, Inside No.9, Prey, The Level, Big School, The Hollow Crown, From Here To Here, Mad Dogs, Hidden, Treasure Island, Ashes to Ashes, Demons, Cranford, Clocking Off and Vanity Fair. Films include Bel Ami, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, Kingdom of Heaven, Calendar Girls, The Other Boleyn Girl and I.D. He last appeared on stage in the National Theatre hit This House by James Graham. He has also performed in Translations at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, and Beautiful Thing at the Bush Theatre.
John Simm’s work on TV includes Strangers, Trauma, Collateral, Doctor Who, The Catch, Code of A Killer, Intruders, The Village, Exile, Moving On, Skellig, The Yellow House, Blue/Orange, Sex Traffic, Nero, The Canterbury Tales, Crime and Punishment, Never Never, Forgive and Forget, The Lakes, Between the Lines and Cracker. Films include Everyday, Human Traffic and Wonderland with director Michael Winterbottom, and 24 Hour Party People. On stage he’s worked with OT Artistic Director Paul Miller on Elling at the Bush and in the West End, Goldhawk Road at the Bush and the title role in Hamlet at Sheffield Crucible. He appeared in Pinter’s The Homecoming and The Hothouse at Trafalgar Studios and will feature in Celebration and Party Time at the Harold Pinter Theatre in December. Other plays include Three Days in the Country at the National Theatre and Speaking in Tongues in the West End.
Tickets are £48 and available from midday Tuesday 16 August.
A limited number of £20 tickets for under 30s are also available.
BOOK NOW for Sun 16th Sep 2018 19:00
It be great if they make another life on Mars because it can continue after series 2 after Sam Tyler jumped off the roof and saved everyone and you can see what happens to Sam Tyler and Annie cartright because at the end they kiss so after the end of series 2 I think that they should have done a another one mabe a series 3 or mabe a series 4 well any series all up to wear Sam Tyler and Annie cartright disappeared because gean hunt tells Sam Tyler he dead so they fake they deaf and ran away together or they went into the pub like you see in ashes to ashes at the end and I think that it should end by there