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> Siobhan Mccarthy, Anyone know what she's up to?
denverroad
post Oct 25 2009, 03:42 PM
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I know she was in the line up for the ABBA Tribute show in Hyde Park last month.
Loved her in Mamma Mia, Chess and Les Mis. Anyone know what she's up to lately or done in the recent past.
Such a beautiful voice and shame she's not seen more in the west end.
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post Nov 2 2009, 06:47 PM
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QUOTE(denverroad @ Oct 25 2009, 03:42 PM) *
I know she was in the line up for the ABBA Tribute show in Hyde Park last month.
Loved her in Mamma Mia, Chess and Les Mis. Anyone know what she's up to lately or done in the recent past.
Such a beautiful voice and shame she's not seen more in the west end.

She was great in On your Toes (My first West End show!!) years ago, too.

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post Nov 2 2009, 10:42 PM
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I think (but I'm not 100% certain) that she's going to be in Peter Pan, Leicester Curve's new musical for Christmas.
I'm sure I read that somewhere, but can't remember where.
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post Nov 5 2009, 05:20 PM
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She was the original Donna in London's Mamma Mia for the first year before the tiresome & considerably less talented Louise Purnell hogged the role for what seemed like the following 3 years. Siobhan had a fantastic voice & I would certainly welcome hearing it again. Incidentally the tiresome & considerably less talented Louise Purnell turned up in this year's Chichester production of Oklahoma! She played Aunt Eller & was seriously miscast as she was far too young for the role.
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She was the original Donna in London's Mamma Mia for the first year before the tiresome & considerably less talented Louise Purnell hogged the role for what seemed like the following 3 years. Siobhan had a fantastic voice & I would certainly welcome hearing it again. Incidentally the tiresome & considerably less talented Louise Purnell turned up in this year's Chichester production of Oklahoma! She played Aunt Eller & was seriously miscast as she was far too young for the role.
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its was louise ploughwright not purnell
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