It’s been over a year and a half since I last met Iain at the Grenfell Charity Football match so I was over joyed when he was announced at the London and Film Comic Con Spring last March. Although I have met Iain many times I still get nervous about meeting him such is the way he makes me feel! I decided I wanted him to sign my ‘Crucible’ theatre
So my day started with me getting up at 5:45am for work. I had not slept at all and was so tired. My anxiety level was pretty high mostly at the possibility of meeting Iain again who I have not met since the 2015 London and Film Comic Con. The event was the #Game4Grenfell charity football match at the QPR football ground at Loftus Road. There were a mixture of
I had booked my tickets for the this event back in December 2014 so this was long in the planning. I was very anxious that the 2 days would go well after the disappointment of Xivents: Game of thrones fan event in Paris not happening. Very early on I had decided it would be a fantastic opportunity to present Iain Glen with a fan book from SJA. After many months
Well I can honestly say this was one of the best celebrity meetings in my life and I’ve had quite a number of them. As some of you may know I suffer with anxiety particularly when travelling at times and had actually had a really bad night the night before feeling unwell and had had no sleep. Even on the day when my dad was driving me to High Wycombe
As Iain Glen is my ultimate guy I was mega excited to discover he was treading the boards on the London stage again at the Old Vic but also alongside another of my faves Alexander Vlahos (Mordred in Merlin). Reviews for this show looked fantastic and as I hadn’t been to see show for a while I was really looking forward to it.’ Glen gives a leading performance of pain,