How about these West End Women? Rachel John, Lauren Samuels & Celinde Schoenmaker headline new Cadogan Hall concert

28 Oct
2018
Posted in: Theatre News
Author: Staff
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West End Women in concert

Following the sell-out success of their debut production, There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame, Lambert Jackson has announced West End Women – A Celebration of Women in Musicals. Rachel John, Lauren Samuels & Celinde Schoenmaker come together for one night only to perform some of the most famous musical theatre hits from across the decades at Cadogan Hall on 2 February. It’s a trio of talent you won’t want to miss…

From Lerner and Loewe to Lloyd Webber, Gershwin to Guettel; these three incredibly talented women will take you on a journey through time.

Jamie Lambert, CEO of Lambert Jackson, said:

“After the phenomenal success and fantastic critical response for There’s Nothin’ Like a Dame, which has been nominated for a BroadwayWorld Award for Best Theatrical Event of 2018, we are thrilled to be continuing our celebration of women in musical theatre with West End Women”

Bios

Rachel John’s theatre credits include Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre), The Color Purple in Concert (Cadogan Hall), The Bodyguard (Dominion Theatre/UK tour), Memphis (Shaftesbury Theatre), Rent (UK tour), We Will Rock You, Sister Act (The Palladium) and The Lion King (Lyceum Theatre/international tour).

Lauren Samuels’ theatre credits include Romantics Anonymous (Shakespeare’s Globe), La Ronde (Bunker Theatre), Bend It Like Beckham (Phoenix Theatre), We Will Rock You (Dominion Theatre/ international tour), The Buskers Opera (Park Theatre), Love Story (Bolton Octagon), Water Babies, Peter Pan A Musical (Curve), Vampirette (Manchester Opera House), Children of Eden (Prince of Wales Theatre), The Last Five Years (Tabard Theatre) and Grease (Piccadilly Theatre).   

Celinde Schoenmaker’s theatre credits include Barnum (Menier Chocolate Factory), The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty’s Theatre), Les Misérables (Queen’s Theatre), Musicals in Concert (Ziggo Dome), Hundred City Story (Prince of Wales Theatre) and Ghost (Landestheater Linz, Holland).