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Jodie Prenger with her 2010 Whatsonstage.com Award
Jodie Prenger with her 2010 Whatsonstage.com Award

Jodie Prenger Joins Spamalot, Rhydian Has War

Date: 16 March 2010

Whatsonstage.com Award winner Jodie Prenger will follow up her dramatic role as the hard-done-by Nancy in Oliver! by starring as the Lady of Lake in Monty Python musical comedy Spamalot, which embarks on its first UK tour this in May (See News, 4 Feb 2010).

Prenger found fame by winning reality TV show I’d Do Anything, from which she made her stage debut in the West End production of Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane and went on to win this year’s Whatsonstage.com Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. She gives her last performance as Nancy on 27 March, before heading off with Spamalot, which launched its tour from New Wimbledon Theatre on 29 May.

“Lovingly ripped off” from the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Spamalot tells the tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table in their quest to find the religious relic – and features a chorus line of dancing divas (with serfs), flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and a legless knight.

The musical has a book and lyrics by original Python Eric Idle, who also co-wrote the music with John Du Prez. The West End production, which ran at the Palace from 16 October 2006 (previews from 30 September) to 3 January 2009, reunited the Broadway creative team including director Mike Nichols and set and costume designer Tim Hatley.

After Wimbledon, the tour will visit Nottingham, Glasgow, Brighton, Bromley, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Southampton, Stoke, Liverpool, Aberdeen, Cardiff, Bristol, Woking, Sunderland, Edinburgh, Oxford, Torquay, York, Milton Keynes and Birmingham, where the current schedule finished on 1 January 2011. Prenger will appear in Wimbledon, Bromley, Brighton and Manchester. Further casting and tour dates are still to be announced.


In other musical casting news, Rhydian Roberts, aka simply Welsh favourite ‘Rhydian’ from the 2007 series of The X Factor, will make his musical debut in the new European stadium tour of Jeff Wayne's musical version of HG Wells' sci-fi classic The War of the Worlds (See News, 10 Nov 2009). First toured in 2006 and since seen by over half a million people, the spectacle is written by Wayne based on his 1978 concept album. Roberts plays Parson Nathaniel who loses his faith in the face of the apocalyptic Martian attack. He stars alongside Jason Donovan and Atomic Kitten's Liz McClarnon.

The War of the Worlds features an 11-foot high 3D hologram of Richard Burton (who voiced The Journalist on the original album), a three-tonne, 35-foot tall 'Martian Fighting Machine' which fires “heat rays at the audience”, as well as a new levitation effect. The tour begins in Amsterdam on 25 November 2010, before visiting Antwerp, Dublin, Belfast, Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham, Birmingham, Bournemouth, Cardiff and Brighton. There are two London dates: at The O2 on 12 December and at Wembley Arena on 18 December. It will finish in Germany in January 2011.

- by Terri Paddock

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Spamalot (Tour - Birmingham) starstarstar - 7th Dec 2010 reviews
Spamalot (Tour - Oxford) starstarstarstar - 26th Oct 2010 reviews
Spamalot (Tour - Northampton) starstarstarstar - 29th Sep 2010 reviews
Spamalot (Tour - Liverpool) starstarstarstar - 10th Aug 2010 reviews
Spamalot (Southampton - tour) starstarstarstar - 26th Jul 2010 reviews
Cast: Matthew Kelly in Festive Spamalot, Priscilla - 13th Jul 2010 news
Spamalot (Scotland & tour) starstarstar - 14th Jun 2010 reviews


Reader Comments


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OMG guys you need to leave jodie alone, she clearly auditioned and was the best person for the job - hence her getting the job... jeez... maybe you lot should give performing a go before being so judgemental... She is awesome as Nancy, I never watched id do anything but watching her on stage is just breathtaking. Gonna be a sad day when she leaves Oliver. JODIE YOU ROCK!! - Steph

19 Mar 10

I think Jodie will be great in Spamalot. I did see Hannah Waddingham in it and she was great but Jodie has a great voice and will be equally as good. I disagree that she could hardly sing her songs in Oliver--she has what the call a Belting voice and thought she was great in Oliver. Also met her at the Whatsonstage Awards night where she won the award and what a truly lovely lady--no airs or graces and she was just herself and chatted to us---stay that way Jodie--you have great talent and sure you will go far. - Joe Spiteri

17 Mar 10

I thought she was good as Nancy. Mind you saw mamma mia again last night after going to the premiere in 1999, the leads were pretty average, it was so over acted and flat at the same time. Really on the nose dialogue. Terrible choreographey. And one of the cheapest sets. We had a laugh at the giant egg I mean moon at the end. Did Ben Elton write some of the gags?? - mikey

17 Mar 10

Well, that's a funny picture of her they've attached to the article - so that bodes well. - Rob

17 Mar 10

Couldn't agree more. Really bad casting for Lady Of The Lake. You need someone as good as Hannah Waddingham and that's not Jodie unfortunately. She could barely sing the 3 songs she had in Oliver when I saw it. - Steve

17 Mar 10

Spamalot is playing in "Alexandra". No, you really mean the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham. - Chris Moorcroft

17 Mar 10

Prenger as 'lady of the Lake'. Kill me now. Worst casting i've heard of recently. Hope she's actualy funny to prove me wrong. - Cassox

16 Mar 10


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