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Performance

VenueCrazy Coqs Cabaret
Also: Brasserie Zedel
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From20th March 2017
To25th March 2017
WhenMar 20, 21 at 19:00. Mar 25 at 23:00
Crazy Coqs Cabaret (V01613972150)
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  • Date of change: 25 Jan 17 - T02081240308

Rachel Tucker

Rachel Tucker

Work:: Rachel Tucker (S01109387225)

Tucker rose to fame on Andrew Lloyd Webber's TV talent show I'd Do Anything, she has since gone on to play Elphaba in Wicked in the West End and on Broadway, where she also starred in Sting's The Last Ship.
Performer Rachel Tucker

Production:: (T02081240308)

After two sell-out one-woman shows, Rachel Tucker is back with her first intimate solo show. Following a triumphant run as Elphaba in Wicked the Musical on Broadway, for which she was the recipient of the Best Female Replacement Award at the 2016 Broadway.com Audience Awards, Rachel is currently reprising her role as Elphaba in London's West End, as part of Wicked's special 10th Anniversary cast, having also previously played the role to great acclaim in London for 3 years, where she holds the title of longest consecutive running Elphaba and won the 2011 WhatsOnStage award for Best Takeover in a Role.
Director Guy Retallack

Listing:: L0427970281




Production details

After two sell-out one-woman shows, Rachel Tucker is back with her first intimate solo show. Following a triumphant run as Elphaba in Wicked the Musical on Broadway, for which she was the recipient of the Best Female Replacement Award at the 2016 Broadway.com Audience Awards, Rachel is currently reprising her role as Elphaba in London's West End, as part of Wicked's special 10th Anniversary cast, having also previously played the role to great acclaim in London for 3 years, where she holds the title of longest consecutive running Elphaba and won the 2011 WhatsOnStage award for Best Takeover in a Role.

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