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Are you a fan of 'Twin Peaks'? The cast are going to be touring Australia

Twin Peaks has enthralled, confused and entertained audiences for decades. Ever since Laura Palmer’s body was found “wrapped in plastic” on the bank of a river, it’s been one of television’s most original programs.

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The American drama television series created by David Lynch and Mark Frost premiered in 1990 and returned in 2017 as Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series with many of the original cast members. The series gained a cult following and has often been listed among the greatest television series of all time.

In 1992, a feature film, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, was released and served as a prequel to the television series.

Now some of the cast and producers of the show are heading around Australia appearing on stage so fans get hear abut what it was like creating the iconic series.

Sheryl Lee who played Laura Palmer and Maddy Ferguson appeared in the original series, the revival and the film. She’ll be joined by Kimmy Robertson who played Lucy Moran, and Michael Horse who played Deputy Hawk.

Al Strobel who portrayed  Phillip Gerard, onetime associate of BOB and now a resident of the Red Room will also be on the tour, alongside Dana Ashbrook who played Bobby Briggs in all series of Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me. Ashbrook’s other television credits include Charmed, Dawson’s Creek, Blue Bloods and Chicago PD.

Also appearing will be Sabrina S Sutherland who was Production Coordinator on Season 2 of Twin Peaks, and Executive Producer for Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series. Sabrina has a long history of working with show creator David Lynch. She was an Associate Producer on David Lynch’s Inland Empire, Production Supervisor on Lost Highway and Producer of David Lynch: The Art Life.

The cast and crew will be appearing at The Astor Theatre on Sunday 2nd September. Their Australian tour also sees them heading to Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Sydney. Find out all the details.

OIP Staff


 

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