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Soho Cinders is loosely based on the story of Cinderella.It is a modern musical fable that is set and celebrates the London district of Soho which mixes politics, sex scandals, and true love in a story about an impoverished student, Robbie, who is paying for his college bills in a somewhat unorthodox way, becoming romantically involved with the engaged prospective mayoral candidate, James Prince.
Later in 2011 Lennox performed in the world premiere of Soho Cinders, playing the role of Velcro. The performance was for a charity gala held at the Queen's Theatre. She went on to play the role in the first fully staged production of the show at the Soho Theatre in 2012.
Soho Cinders The show was ... A full staged production opened at the Soho Theatre in the summer of 2012. Further productions have been staged in Dallas, Texas, at the ...
Soho Cinders was premiered at a sold-out concert performance at the Queen's Theatre in October 2011 in aid of The Teenage Cancer Trust. A full staged production opened at the Soho Theatre in the summer of 2012. Further productions have been staged in Dallas, Texas, at the Arts Educational School, London, University of Cumbria, University of ...
In August 2012, Russell took to the London stage again at the Soho Theatre in Soho Cinders. She then played the role of Mary in Stephen Sondheim 's Merrily We Roll Along at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End, following a run at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
Late 2019 brought O'Connell the role of Velcro in Soho Cinders at Charing Cross Theatre. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 2020 she starred in Be More Chill as Chloe Valentine in The Other Palace . [ 8 ] [ 9 ] She left the show two weeks before its original closing date to rehearse for Hair at the Turbine Theatre , where she portrayed the role of Jeanie.
Over Christmas and New Year 2007/2008, she narrated the pantomime Cinderella at the Old Vic Theatre. In October 2011, she narrated the new musical Soho Cinders at the Queen's Theatre, London. In 2011, she hosted a second season of BBC Two's Antiques Master.
Chichester Festival Theatre: John Doyle 2010: Into the Woods: The Wolf / Cinderella's Prince: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre: Timothy Sheader Love Story: Oliver: Duchess Theatre, West End: Rachel Kavanagh 2012: Soho Cinders: James Prince: Soho Theatre: Jonathan Butterell: Wonderful Town: Bob Baker: UK No. 1 Tour: Braham Murray Hello Dolly ...