Emma Hatton, Sandra Marvin & More Set for Autumn Season of Cabaret in the House at Lauderdale House

By: Oct. 16, 2014
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Cabaret in the House returns to Highgate's historic Lauderdale House this autumn as six West End performers, whose credits include Wicked, Chicago, LES MISERABLES, Mary Poppins, Hairspray, War Horse and many others, take to the stage for an intimate season of Sunday cabaret from 19 October-23 November 2014 at 4.30pm.

The season launches on Sunday 19 October with Sandra Marvin, currently appearing in Kate Bush's Before the Dawn concerts at the Hammersmith Apollo. Emma Hatton takes to the stage on 26 October. She is currently the standby Elphaba in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria and has also played Scaramouche and Meatloaf in the West End production of We Will Rock You. Gemma Sutton returns to the world of cabaret on 2 November fresh from appearing in the current Chichester Festival Theatre production of the iconic musical Gypsy. Carl Mullaney presents his favourite musical theatre songs on 9 November. He has appeared in LES MISERABLES and the international tour of Chicago playing Mary Sunshine. Emma Thornett joins us on 16 November direct from the current West End cast of War Horse, and the season comes to a close on 23 November with Martin Neely, who's played Burt in Mary Poppins and Enjolras in LES MISERABLES.

Each performance is hosted by West End star Valerie Cutko, supported by top up-and-coming stars of the future: Dario Cacioppo, Danielle Irvine, David Kristopher Brown, Joe Leather, Robert Mcneilly and Jo Wickham.

Cabaret in the House is now in its 28th season, making it London's longest running cabaret season.

Tim McArthur, who programmed the season, said: "We're thrilled with the stunning cast we've assembled for our latest season of cabaret and can't wait to bring the West End to Highgate for six consecutive Sundays. As the nights draw in, it's the perfect winter warmer filled with musical favourites, contemporary songs and a few surprises!"

Katherine Ives, director of Lauderdale House, said: "I am delighted to welcome back the new season of Cabaret in the House and am very excited that we are once again filling this splendid building with music on a Sunday afternoon. Lauderdale House has always been filled with amazing music, but I have particular pleasure in welcoming back such a wonderful array of musical talent to complement our existing programme of live music. I'm proud to say that we are now the longest running cabaret season in London."

Box office: www.lauderdalehouse.org.uk or 020 8348 8716.



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