Little Voice at The Lowry
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The Rise And
Fall of Little Voice tour begins rehearsals with star-studded cast From
Mon 6 – Sat 11 Jun 2022 Rehearsals have started this week for the new UK touring
production of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice by Jim Cartwright.
Directed by Bronagh Lagan (Cruise, West End) and starring international
YouTube sensation Christina Bianco (Funny Girl, Theatre Marigny Paris) in the
title role alongside Shobna Gulati (Everybody’s Talking About Jamie,
Coronation Street, Dinnerladies) as Mari Hoff, Ian Kelsey (Coronation Street,
Emmerdale, Doctors) as Ray Say, Akshay Gulati (East is East; The Rise and
Fall of Little Voice, Bolton Octagon) as Billy, William Ilkley (War
Horse, UK/ International Tour, The Full Monty, UK Tour) as Mr Boo, Fiona
Mulvaney (The Ferryman, West End; Silent Witness, BBC) as Sadie, and James
Robert Moore (All That, Lion and Unicorn; Fanny & Stella, Above the Stag)
as Phone Man. The company is completed by Anna Hale (London Road, Cuba
Pictures/BBC Films) as understudy LV and Sadie. In a role she was born to play, two-time Drama Desk nominee
Christina Bianco will perform beloved ballads by icons such as Judy Garland,
Shirley Bassey and Cilla Black live on stage, capturing their unique style
through her extraordinary impressions. Just like LV, Christina is ‘the girl
of a thousand voices’ and has performed to sold out crowds in New York and
across the US. In the UK, she’s enjoyed extended runs headlining at London’s
Hippodrome, Royal Albert Hall’s Elgar Room, Live at Zedel’s and The Charing
Cross Theatre. In 2019 Christina won great critical acclaim in the role of
Fanny Brice in Stephen Mear’s production of Funny Girl at Theatre Marigny
Paris, for which she was awarded the Trophees De Le Comedie Musicale. Meet Little Voice and Mari Hoff. A mother and daughter
central to the heart of this Northern fairy-tale, but as far apart in
character as can be. Left to her own devices, Little Voice starts to
embody the famous divas she plays on repeat, from Judy Garland to Shirley
Bassey, and becomes an overnight sensation. With humour, heart and countless
timeless classics all performed live on stage, ‘The Rise and Fall of
Little Voice’ explores the highs and the lows of small-town dreams,
family rivalry and finding your voice in a noisy world. thelowry.com |
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