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Urmston’s Danielle wins Oz role

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24 May 2010

Danielle Hope, an 18-year-old student from Urmston in Greater Manchester, has won the BBC’s Over the Rainbow casting show and landed the role of Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber‘s production of The Wizard of Oz, which opens at the Palladium next year.

Hope
beat 17-year-old Sophie Evans, who finished in second place during
Saturday’s two live shows, and 22-year-old Lauren Samuels, who came
third.

It was also revealed on Saturday that Hope’s co-star
Toto will be played by  a Mini Schnauzer called Dave, or “Dangerous
Dave” as he is known to his owner.

On winning the show, Hope
thanked the audience, backstage crew, judging panel and the other
girls, before adding: “All I can say is thank you but it really does
come from in here. It feels like not enough but I am just so grateful.
We all are for this amazing opportunity.”

Lloyd Webber said
he was “really pleased” with the result. “You’re the most fantastic,
talented kid with a huge future ahead,” he said. “Now the hard work
starts but my goodness me, you can act from the soul and that is
something that’s very special.”

Hope’s single, “Over the Rainbow”, is now available to download, with a physical copy released on 31 May.

The Wizard of Oz,
best known from the 1939 Hollywood film starring Judy Garland as
Dorothy, is being “totally reconceived” and will include new songs
written by Lloyd Webber. It begins performances at the Palladium on 7 February 2011, with press night on 1 March.

CATCH UP: Our Over the Rainbow blog has been following all the action from day one of the contest.

DON’T MISS: Our exclusive Whatsonstage.com Club Night to The Wizard of Oz on 3 March 2011, with top-price tickets for just £39.50. Click here for more info.

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