Ruthie Henshall Tours UK with 'Sounds of Hollywood,' 10/26-11/28

By: Jun. 16, 2010
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Olivier Award-winner Ruthie Henshall has announced through her website a special UK fall tour. 'Sounds Of Hollywood' is a salute to the golden age of movie musicals and popular screen hits. Henshell will perform a series of tunes, including "There's No Business Like Show Business," "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," "People," "Don't Rain on My Parade," "Anything You Can Do," "The Man That Got Away," and "Somewhere over the Rainbow" from such musical films as 'My Fair Lady,' 'Funny Girl,' and 'A Star is Born.'

Henshall says of the tour: "I am really looking forward to performing a program of such fantastic songs that have become defining moments in each of the movies in which they appear. Along with a live orchestra and my guest singers/dancers, it's a great opportunity to perform such unforgettable Hollywood classics."

'Sounds of Hollywood' will be presented on the following dates at the following locations:

Tuesday 10/26 at 7:30pm: Gateshead, The Sage (0191 443 4661, tickets: £35.00 £14.00)

Sunday 10/31 at 3:00pm: London, Royal FestivAl Hall (0844 847 9910, tickets: £38.50, £33.50, £27.00, £21.50, £15.50)

Tuesday 11/2 at 7:30pm: Birmingham, Symphony Hall (0121 780 3333, tickets: £35.00 £29.50 £26.00 £22.50 £16.00 £11.50)

Sunday 11/14 at 3:00pm: Manchester, The Bridgewater Hall (0161 907 9000, tickets: £ 37.50 £33.50 £29.50 £21.50)

Wednesday 11/24 at 7:30pm: Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall (0151 709 3789, tickets: £35.00 £29.50)

Sunday 11/28 at 7:00pm: Cardiff, St David's Hall (029 2087 8444, tickets: £35.00 £29.50 £26.50 £22.50 £15.00)

Henshall currently stars in Broadway's CHICAGO through July 18 as 'Roxie Hart,' a role that won her an Olivier nomination when she originated the role in the West End in 1997.




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