Gavin & Stacey star pops in to friend's show

Ruth Jones (third from left) visited Sheringham Little Theatre with her friend Steve Spiers (far left) to watch his son Lewes Roberts (standing between them). Also pictured, from left to right, are Suranne Jones, Ryan Starling, Rachael Cummins and Laurence Akers
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Gavin & Stacey star Ruth Jones has returned to a small seaside theatre where she appeared more than 30 years ago to watch a family friend's new production.
The actress and writer visited Sheringham Little Theatre in Norfolk with Pirates of the Caribbean actor Steve Spiers for the opening night of his son's new play.
Jones described it as a "trip down memory lane" as she recounted how her summer run in 1993 overlapped with her contract at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
"I had three days where I would get up at the crack of sparrow's, drive to King's Lynn, get the train to London, rehearse all day, get back on the train, head back to Norfolk and do a performance of Absent Friends," she said.

Ruth Jones played the character of Marge in Absent Friends at Sheringham Little Theatre in 1993
"I'm so excited to return to Sheringham after all this time.
"We did John Godber's Teechers and Alan Ayckbourn's Absent Friends and it was such great fun.
"It was a very special time in my life - I was 26 years old and during the run I also auditioned for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
"I was the bottom rung of a very long ladder, with one line in All's Well That Ends Well and lots of understudying."
She has since appeared in a host of TV series including Fat Friends, Little Britain and Fat Friends, as well as the long-running BBC hit Gavin & Stacey, which she co-created and co-wrote with James Corden.

Jones, then 26 (centre), also appeared in various roles during the summer run of Teechers
More recently, she has worked with Spiers on the BBC documentary From Merthyr with Love, looking at his home town in the Welsh valleys.
Both were in the audience, alongside actress and theatre president Suranne Jones, to watch Spiers' son Lewes Roberts perform in a new play on Thursday at the 160-seat venue.
Roberts has co-written The Case of the Three Eyed Elephant - which traces the origins of Sherlock Holmes - with Laurence Akers and actor Ryan Starling.
The show is also being staged at Wolterton Hall, near Aylsham, on 26 July and Bylaugh Hall, near Dereham, on 27 July.
Following the show, Jones said she was "absolutely gobsmacked by the talent and energy".
"If anyone needed an advert for live theatre, this was it – a truly great experience."

The cast of The Case of the Three Eyed Elephant trace the roots of Sherlock Holmes through the adventures of his creator Arthur Conan Doyle
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