Tom Felton and partner Jade Olivia attended 50th Anniversary of Daphne's Restaurant bash on Tuesday evening. Photos of the two at Daphne's in London can be seen here.
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Tom chatted with Buzzfeed last week from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley about the experience of the wizarding village at Universal Orlando Resort, Gringotts bank and his interest in wanting to take on stage work soon.
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What advice would you give to a kid coming to the park for the first time?
TF: Take your time, turn your cameras off, turn your phones off, just walk around and soak it all in. This is the only place in the world where you can actually imagine what it would be like as a muggle leaving King’s Cross and turning up in Diagon Alley. I think kids, and adults alike, should turn their minds off for a second and soak it all in.
There was a lot of green screens on the Harry Potter set when filming. Is there something you’ve seen in the park so far that has blown you away?
TF: Yeah, Gringotts for example was in about four or five different pieces in London, and it was nowhere near that big either. So the fact now a) you can see it and b) you can walk into the doors of it, it’s very cool. A lot of people don’t realize that the sets didn’t link up with each other, they’re in separate parts of locations. It kind of made it hard to join the dots together of how things interconnected but that’s what’s so amazing about this. You get to actually walk from Diagon Alley into Knockturn Alley and see it how it was written in the books.
Daniel Radcliffe is currently on Broadway and it was announced that Rupert Grint will be on Broadway this fall. Do you have any interest in doing theater?
TF: Yeah, most certainly, I was brought up doing that sort of stuff and I’ve been to see them both in the last year or so doing their shows and they’re fantastic at it. Daniel especially, I think he revels in the work, the fact that it’s every night and he gets to explore the character every night, and he’s been doing that for quite a while. For me, it’s tough commitment-wise, because you have to commit for such a long time and right now I’m sort of quite happy to be traveling and seeing different parts of the world and sort of keeping options open, rather than fixing myself to a long run. But yes, it’s definitely a dream of mine to be on Broadway and the West End as well. Hopefully when the right opportunity comes, I’ll jump at the chance.
Is there anything you have in mind?
TF: Things I grew up with — I was in love with Blood Brothers, a famous Willy Russell musical that I thoroughly enjoyed, Jersey Boys, a lot of musicals. So yeah maybe there will be an opportunity there.