Lucy St. Louis trained at Laine Theatre Arts.
She played the role of Glinda in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in the West End. She also played Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre, for which she won the Black British Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Both castings hold huge significance throughout theatre history as Lucy broke boundaries in being the first Black actress to play Glinda in the West End and the first Black actress ever to play Christine Daaé in the West End or on Broadway.
Theatre credits include Guenevere in Camelot (London Palladium), Antonia and U/S Aldonza/Dulcinea in Man of La Mancha (English National Opera), Diana Ross in the Original London Cast of Motown the Musical (Shaftesbury Theatre) for which she won Best Actress in a Musical at the International Achievement Recognition Awards, Little Eva/Shirelle in the Original London Cast of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Aldwych Theatre), U/S and played Nabulungi in the Original London Cast of The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales), U/S Sarah in Ragtime (Regents Park Open Air Theatre), Tiger Lily in Peter Pan (Venue Cymru, Llandudno and Hawth Theatre, Crawley) and Ultimate Broadway (Shanghai Culture Square Theatre).
Film credits include Beauty and the Beast (Walt Disney Pictures) and Lavvie in Cosmic Rhapsody (Animation). Workshops include Clocks:1888 The Greener and Warhol, and the notable solo recording “Bliss” for the Silent Twins movie.
Lucy regularly appears in concerts and live appearances on screen and around the UK. Recent events include The Queens Platinum Jubilee (BBC), Magic at the Musicals (Royal Albert Hall), The Show Must Go On (The Palace Theatre), The Jonathan Ross Show (ITV), Tonight at the London Palladium (ITV), Britain’s Got Talent (ITV) and All-Star Musicals (ITV).
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