Days of our Lives’ Julie can finally exhale now that the nightmare around Stephanie didn’t land where it could have. Jeremy wasn’t the one behind it, and in Salem, that counts as a small miracle. With that tension easing, the focus shifts back to something softer, more personal — and Susan Seaforth Hayes leaned right into that mood. After a recent night out at the theater, she shared a reflection that wasn’t about plot twists or danger, but memory, history, and a full-circle moment that clearly stayed with her.
Key Takeaways
- Susan Seaforth Hayes shared a personal reflection after visiting the Pasadena Playhouse.
- She recalled performing there as a child and her late husband’s connection to Amadeus.
- Hayes discovered a photo featuring Frances Reid, tying the past to the present.
- Fans and castmates responded warmly, celebrating the nostalgia and shared history.
A Return To Where It All Started
Hayes wrote on Instagram, “Spent an evening at the Pasadena Playhouse, where I performed many times as a 9-year-old child. Saw the marvelous production of Amadeus, a story of Mozart.” She continued by explaining what her late husband, Bill Hayes, performed in: “My Billy performed the role of Salieri years ago, so I knew the play well.”
She then made a revelation, stating, “The surprise was finding a group picture of Playhouse Acting Graduates that included Frances Reid, my beloved grandmother on DAYS! An experience of great theatre, perfect music, and much joy. ❤️🎭”
The photos she included showed her inside the theater, smiling against a warm, red-lit stage, then seated outside by the Pasadena Playhouse sign. Finally, she was posing beside a vintage display tied to the venue’s history. (Check out Seaforth Hayes’ tribute to Bill.)
Fans Lean Into the Nostalgia
Former co-star Blake Berris (Bobby/Everett) jumped into the comments with, “Just saw it this week! Fantastic. Wow, would’ve been amazing to see Bill do it.” Susan’s fans picked up the tone immediately, leaning into the nostalgia and the sense of connection that runs through Hayes’ career.
One fan wrote, “That’s wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Been watching you since the 70’s. Much love.” Another viewer kept it simple with, “Great picture!” while someone else zeroed in on the discovery itself, writing, “Love that picture you found of Frances Reid. You look great, Susan! ❤️👏.”
There was a steady stream of warmth underneath it all. “You’re so amazing 🤩. I’ve been a fan of yours since I was 7 years old,” one follower shared, while another added, “Nice pictures. Always nice to reflect on our cherished memories. Your outfit is perfect for your evening out!”
