This Friday, a shining theatre star will be taking to the Strabane Theatre to perform a truly mesmerising and intimate cabaret-style show featuring a medey of everyone’s favourite songs from Broadway and the West End.
Alice Fearn has been described as ‘the ultimate leading lady’ – having played Elphaba in ‘Wicked’, Captain Beverly Bass in ‘Come From Away’, Nancy in ‘Oliver!’, and with other theatre credits including ‘Les Miserables’, ‘Shrek’, ‘Into The Woods’, and many more…
Alice is simply West End royalty.
In a first for the Alley Theatre, Ms Fearn will be making her
Tyrone stage debut with a small spine-tingling show performing hits from Broadway and West End classics, along with a number of songs from the ‘Great American Songbook’.
Alice started her career in the ‘Woman In White’ (Palace Theatre) understudying Laura Fairlie.
From there, she joined the cast of ‘Les Miserables’ (Queen’s Theatre), playing the Factory Girl, and understudying Cosette & Fantine.
Her credits since include Princess Aurora in ‘Awaking Beauty’ (Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn), ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ (Young Vic), ‘Rapunzel in Into The Woods’ (Regents Park Open Air Theatre), Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy
in ‘Shrek: The Musical’ (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Renee in ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ and Nancy in ‘Oliver!’ at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury.
Currently, Alice is starring as the green witch Elphaba in London’s West End production of ’Wicked’.
She has also been a guest singer on the Michael Ball ‘Both Sides
Now’ and ‘If Everyone Was Listening’ tour, a backing vocalist for Josh Groban’s ‘All That Echoes’ UK tour, and, most-recently, guest singer on Russell Watson’s ‘Songs from the Heart’ tour.
She is also a session singer, having sung on John Barrowman’s BBC1 show ‘Tonight’s the Night’,
and various feature films, including ‘Sweeney Todd’, ‘Mamma Mia!’, ‘Alice In Wonderland’, ‘How To
Train Your Dragon’, ‘Robin Hood’, ‘Pirates Of The Caribbean’, ‘Frankenweenie’, ‘Life Of Pi’, and many more.
l For more informationon this show, and to buy tickets, you can visit: www.alley-theatre.com.
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