Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Louise Dearman for Christmas concerts at the St. James Theatre

It has been announced that Louise Dearman will perform two concerts at the St. James Theatre on 16th and 17th December to celebrate Christmas and “The Perfect Year”. The show will include a collection of songs from Louise’s theatrical past, present and future along with some festive Christmas classics.

Writing on her Facebook Page, Louise said: "My show is a thank you to my wonderful fans and will contain songs from my theatrical past as well as album material and a few hints at what will be coming up in 2014!! I absolutely love Christmas time and so to get into the spirit of things I'll be including some beautiful Christmas songs as well,it's going to be a showbiz Christmas feast!!"

Last year Louise Dearman made theatrical history when it was announced she would star as Elphaba in Wicked, making her the first actress in the show's history to have played both Elphaba and Glinda, two of the biggest and most desired roles in musical theatre. Louise is leaving Wicked in November. 

Louise's incredible theatre career has seen her take on many other iconic roles, including Eva Peron in Evita (national tour), Grizabella in Cats (Cyprus), Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls (national tour), Lucy Harris in Jekyll and Hyde (national tour), The Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (national tour) and Jan in Grease (national tour and Victoria Palace).

Speaking to West End Frame about her loyal fanbase during a recent interview, Louise said: "It’s amazing because, quite literally, without them where would I be? It’s all very nice to record albums and organise concerts but if nobody is going to buy the albums or tickets there would be no point! They are so loyal and always at every event which makes me feel safe." Read the full BIG INTERVIEW by clicking here.

If Louise's previous concerts are anything to go by, this show should not to be missed!

1 comment:

  1. eeeekkkkkkkkkk love louise!! so talented!! xx

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