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Connie Fisher in The Sound of Music
Connie Fisher in The Sound of Music

Connie Fisher Returns to Tour The Sound of Music

Date: 26 November 2008

As Gareth Gates was announced as Lee Mead’s successor in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (See Today’s Other News), another reality TV winner confirmed that she would return to the show that made her name – another Andrew Lloyd Webber production.

Connie Fisher (pictured), the victor in the BBC’s original musical theatre casting competition How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? (See New, 17 Sep 2006), will reprise her performance as Maria von Trapp in the new national tour of The Sound of Music, which kicks off on 26 July 2009 at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, where it runs until 29 August before continuing to Bradford ( 2 to 26 September) and Southampton (29 September to 24 October), with further dates to be announced.

After shooting to fame on How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?, Connie Fisher subsequently won both the Whatsonstage.com and Critics’ Circle Awards for The Sound of Music at the London Palladium. She extended her contract in the show to 18 months, leaving on 23 February 2008, after which she starred opposite Alistair McGowan in the Menier Chocolate Factory revival of Neil Simon’s They’re Playing Our Song (See News, 23 Jun 2008). This Christmas she’ll appear in Caught in the Trap on ITV.

The Sound of Music premiered on Broadway in 1959, when it won six Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The show first opened in London in 1961 and its last London revival was in 1981, both productions having record-breaking runs. The 1965 Hollywood film, which starred Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer, won five Oscars, including Best Picture.

The current revival is directed by Jeremy Sams and designed by Robert Jones, with choreography by Arlene Phillips, sound by Mick Potter, lighting by Mark Henderson and musical supervision by Simon Lee. It’s presented by Andrew Lloyd Webber and David Ian, the Really Useful Group and Live Nation.

Ahead of the tour, the production, which also won the 2007 Whatsonstage.com Award for Best Musical Revival, is due to finish its London run at the Palladium on 28 February 2009. It currently stars Summer Strallen as Maria (See 1st Night Photos, 4 Mar 2008). It will be followed at the Palladium, from 2 June 2009 (previews from 7 May), by the premiere of screen-to-stage musical Sister Act, which is co-produced by Whoopi Goldberg and Stage Entertainment (See News, 14 Nov 2008).

- by Terri Paddock

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Reader Comments


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Any chance this show might tour the USA? I was very excited to find out Connie won, my wife and I having experienced goose bumps when Connie performed in the repeat of the HDYSAPLM? BBC show, the final of which was shown on BBC America tonight. - Richard Shiimomura

03 Aug 09

i was lucky to see connie at cardiff tonight, what a wonderfull performance,not just connie but the whole cast was magnificent - deb

03 Aug 09

Great to hear Connie is back on stage. will go to Cardiff to see the production. Did go to London especially to see her, but was so disappointed she diden't appear, it was her understudy.Need to find out if she is doing all the performances. Dont want to be disappointed again. - Marcy

13 Jul 09


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