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Do I Hear A Waltz?

Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Arthur Laurents.

Leona | Rebecca Seale

Renato Di Rossi | Philip Lee

Fioria | Rosie Strobel

Eddie | Matthew Kellett

Jennifer | Rebecca Moon

Giovanna | Caroline Gregory

Mr. McIlhenny | Bruce Graham

Mrs. McIlhenny | Victoria Ward

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Rebecca Seale - Leona

Credits include: Fantine in Les Miserables (Queen’s Theatre, London) and Les Miserables 25th Anniversary Concert (O2 Arena), Bloody Mary in South Pacific (UK tour), Mrs Darling in Peter Pan (Churchill Theatre, Bromley), Blondette in Tim Rice’s revival of Blondel (Pleasance Theatre, London), Eponine in Les Miserables (Palace Theatre, London), Sophie in Mamma Mia (Prince Edward Theatre, London).  For Charles Court: The Mikado and Iolanthe.

 

Philip Lee - Renato Di Rossi

Credits include: Mr Snow in Opera North’s Carousel (The Barbican); Rodolfo in the Olivier Award winning La Bohème (Soho Theatre/Charing Cross Theatre); Ernest Dummkopf in the first professional revival of Gilbert and Sullivan’s last opera The Grand Duke (The Finborough Theatre); Kenneth in the critically acclaimed AA Milne biopic Now We Are Sixty; Arnalta in Mark Ravenhill’s The Coronation of Poppea.  For Charles Court: The Mikado, Tosca and Robin Hood.

 

Rosie Strobel - Fioria

Credits include:  6 month European tour of an adaptation of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World; My Fair Lady, Me and My Girl and The Pirates of Penzance (Kilworth House), Uncle Eric's Christmas Carol and Hard Day's Night (New Vic, Newcastle).  Rosie has worked extensively as lead vocalist with the London Breakbeat Orchestra, at all major UK festivals and live on Annie Nightingale's Radio 1 show.  For Charles Court:  The Mikado, HMS Pinafore, Robin Hood, Buttons:Another Cinderella Story.

 

Rebecca Moon – Jennifer

Credits include: Mary Turner in Of Thee I Sing & Let ‘Em Eat Cake (Opera North; BBC Radio 3 Live Broadcast; recipient of Sadler’s Wells Dame Hilda Bracket Award for comedy in opera); Rose Maybud in Ruddigore (Opera North); Lolo in The Merry Widow (Philharmonia); Kate in The Yeomen of the Guard (Philharmonia/ RLPO); Cat and Fish in Just So (Tête à Tête); Maddalena in Monteverdi’s Flying Circus (Armonico Consort);  Papagena in The Magic Flute (Longborough Festival Opera).

 

Matthew Kellett – Eddie

Credits include:  Schaunard, La Bohème (Heritage Opera), Papageno, The Magic Flute (Opera Minima), Antonio, Le Nozze Di Figaro (British Youth Opera); the baritone, Flatpack: An Opera in IKEA, a contemporary opera staged in the showrooms of a working IKEA store.  In concert:  Elijah (Sir David Willcocks), Polyphemus, Acis and Galatea (Sir Charles Mackerras).  For Charles Court:  Pirates, HMS Pinafore, La Boheme, Three Musketeers, Buttons: Another Cinderella Story.

 

Bruce Graham – Mr McIlhenny

Credits include: Old Deuteronomy, Cats, (national tour and West End); roles in Camelot (Apollo Victoria), Me and My Girl (Adelphi), Follies (Shaftesbury), Budgie (Cambridge), Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's), She Loves Me (Savoy), and Sunset Boulevard (Adelphi).  He was a member of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company with whom he toured extensively, playing many of the Gilbert and Sullivan character roles.  Since then, he has appeared with ENO, Opera North and spent seasons at Coventry, Leicester, Chelmsford, Windsor, Croydon, and Liverpool.  He was a regular contributor to the "Late Joys" music hall bills at the Players'  Theatre, where he was also a stalwart of their annual Victorian burlesque pantomimes.  Future plans include BBC Radio 2’s Friday Night is Music Night in March.  For Charles Court:  Iolanthe, The Pirates of Penzance, Britten's Noye's Fludde.

 

Victoria Ward – Mrs McIlhenny

Credits include Prudy Pingleton in Hairspray (Singapore) Mme Thenardier in Les Miserables, Frau Schmidt in The Sound of Music (Kuala Lumpur), Sugar in Sugar, the national tour of Blood Brothers in which she played Linda, Constance in The Three Musketeers and the lead, Jaynie, in the comedy Don’t Misunderstand Me at the English Theatre of Hamburg. She has played Make-Up Mary in It’s a Christmas Carol, Atlanta in Jason and the Argonauts at the New Players Theatre, Molly Wesley in the national tour of John Wesley and as a soloist in the concert tour of The Best of the Musicals.

She has also played Sarah Jane Moore in Assassins for Pimlico Opera, Helen in Wonderful Town and Dinah in South Pacific for Craig Revel Horwood, and Polly Peachum in the ENO production of The Beggar’s Opera . She has toured with Carl Rosa Opera playing Cousin Hebe opposite Timothy West in HMS Pinafore and Pitti-Sing in The Mikado. In Carl Rosa’s West End season she played Leila in Iolanthe and Isabel in The Pirates of Penzance at the Gielgud Theatre London.

 

Carolina Gregory – Giovanna

Carolina trained at The Arts Educational Schools - Musical Theatre Course graduating in 2013.  Credits whilst training include Betty Palmer in Babes in Arms and Brooke Wyndham in Legally Blonde.  She also performed as a Soloist on From Broadway to Hollywood, for the BBC Radio 2 programme Friday Night is Music Night.  Carolina has recently appeared in the Ensemble of Les Miserables, covering and playing the roles of ‘Eponine’ and ‘Cosette’.