Rachel Tucker in Concert

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An Olivier Nominated and multi-award-winning performer, Rachel Tucker will present a concert celebrating her most iconic roles, some of her favourite tunes in musical theatre and some original music.  RACHEL TUCKER most recently starred in Come From Away at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway, playing the role of Annette/Beverley Bass, the role she originated in London at the Phoenix Theatre. She received an Olivier Nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical and won the 2020 What’s On Stage Best Supporting Actress in a Musical award for her performance. She is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, her other West End credits include Meat in We Will Rock You at the Dominion Theatre, Songs For A New World and Annie Get Your Gun, both at the London Palladium. She made her Broadway debut as Meg Dawson in Sting’s The Last Ship, and has performed in concerts at the Sydney Opera House, The Arts Centre, Melbourne and at the Orb Theatre, Japan.  Rachel said today, “I am thrilled to be launching my third album at the gorgeous Cadogan Hall, a venue I’ve wanted to play for years! I’ve experienced a lot since I last performed my own show in London so I’m very excited to share what I’ve been working on for the past 8 months. This album and show is about the music that has helped carve out my life over the past few years moving from London to New York to Belfast and back! My life and my love of music from my head and my heart and I can’t wait to show you it all!”

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5 Sloane Terrace, Belgravia London SW1X 9DQ

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