December 16th 2024.
Louisa Lytton, known for her role as Ruby Allen in EastEnders, is taking a break from the popular BBC soap to pursue a new opportunity on stage. After returning to the show last month for the 40th Anniversary celebrations, she will now be gracing the stage in a new production. But before we dive into her exciting new role, let's take a look back at her emotional return to Walford.
Louisa is just one of many familiar faces who have made a comeback to the Square in the past year. Her character's return was "sealed" when Sharon Watts heard from Chrissie Watts that Ruby had given birth to a son two years ago. After confessing to Martin Fowler that he may be the father, Ruby finally entered the room and revealed the truth. She initially denied having her son in her care, claiming that he had been put up for adoption. However, it was soon discovered that he was hospitalized and in need of an organ transplant.
Since then, things have been tense between Ruby and Martin, especially after Stacey Slater exposed his plot to gain custody of their son. But now, Louisa has taken a step back from the show to take on a new challenge. She will be playing the lead role of Rachel Watson in A Girl on the Train, from April 15th to May 31st, before handing over the reins to presenter Laura Whitmore.
The production follows Rachel, a woman who is fixated on the "perfect" life she sees through the train window during her daily commute. However, when everything suddenly disappears, she becomes both a witness and a suspect in a mystery that forces her to face the consequences. It sounds like an intriguing and thrilling story, and we can't wait to see Louisa bring Rachel to life on stage.
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In case you missed it, The Girl on the Train was originally a 2015 novel by British author Paula Hawkins, which was later adapted into a film in 2016 starring Emily Blunt. As for Louisa, she is excited to return to EastEnders after her stint on stage, saying, "I've been a part of this show for 20 years now, so it feels right for Ruby to come back. I feel like there's so much we need to wrap up with her, and there are so many characters that she has a history with."
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