Chicago, which played 603 performances from April 1979 at the Cambridge Theatre, was revived at the Adelphi Theatre on 18 November 1997 moving to the Cambridge on 28 April 2006 where it ran for over five years, closing on 27 August 2011 to make way for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s transfer of Roald Dahl page-to-stage musical Matilda.
Chicago won the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical Production as well as the 1998 Critics’ Circle Award for Best
Musical.
Speaking at a launch event held today at St Martin’s Lane Hotel in London’s West End, Ferrera said that joining the cast of a Chicago was a “dream come true”. Ferrera went on to say that performing in the West End had always been an ambition and that she looked forwards to following in the footsteps of the stars who have previously tackled the role. She also hinted that there may be plans for a Broadway project after her sint in the West End.
Whatsonstage.com joined the press pack and got to talk to Ferrera about her upcoming role. To listen to the full interview with the Ugly Betty star, who plays an eight-week season in the show, just click on the player link below.
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