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Live from the Nottingham Playhouse stage, three West End leading ladies perform a programme of the songs which made their careers. Join Rosalie Craig, Sandra Marvin and Jodie Prenger, with Amy Shackcloth on keys, in this celebration of musical theatre. Nottingham's own Rosalie Craig has worked extensively in the West End. She won the Evening Standard's Best Performance in a Musical Award on two occasions and was nominated for an Olivier for her ground-breaking performance as Bobbie in Company - the first time the role has been played by a female. Sandra Marvin, known for her powerhouse vocals, has had leading roles in a number of hit shows including Showboat, Chicago and Hairspray. Most recently, you may have seen Sandra starring in Emmerdale, where she played Jessie Grant for two years. Now a firm household favourite, Jodie Prenger shot to fame after winning BBC's I'd Do Anything and taking on the role of Nancy in Oliver!. Since then, she's starred in a number of productions including Annie, Fat Friends the Musical and Abigail's Party. From beautiful ballads to rousing upbeat tunes, don't miss this talented trio performing together, live and unplugged in this intimate, one-off concert. Rosalie, Sandra and Jodie: Live in Concert is part of the Nottingham Playhouse Unlocked festival of live and livestreamed shows.

Cast/Performers

Rosalie Craig, Sandra Marvin, Jodie Prenger

Creatives/Company

Musical Director: Amy Shackcloth

Rosalie, Sandra and Jodie - Live in Concert

Rosalie, Sandra and Jodie - Live in Concert (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T01376444000. Details of all Rosalie, Sandra and Jodie - Live in Concert archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S451998331

Archive Listings

6 Nov 20
  to
7 Nov 20
Playhouse
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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