West End Stars to Appear Weekly in Tudor Gallery, 15 Feb-29 Mar

By: Feb. 14, 2015
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Now in its 29th season this is the longest running cabaret season in London -an atmospheric acoustic programme set in the unique Tudor Gallery in charming Highgate (just 10mins from Archway tube).

Host, Valerie Cutko, will be welcoming a host of West End stars on Sunday afternoons between 15 February and 29 March - Anita Louise Combe, Andrew Rowney, Tim McArthur, Alison Arnopp, Vicki Lee Taylor, Hugh O'Donnell, Kieran Brown, April Nicholson, Sarah Ingram, Chris Draper, Lucyelle Cliffe and Samuel J. Weir.
£13 (£11 concessions, including Equity), Introductory Post-Valentine's Offer this Sunday 15 February only - 2 for the price of 1 on the door.

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

Full Programme

Anita Louise Combe
supported by Andrew Rowney
Sun 15 Feb | 4.30pm | £13 (£11 concs)
Anita dedicates the afternoon to her childhood inspiration, Olivia Newton John, revelling in some of Olivia's best known (and not so well known) hits and sharing the story of how she finally met her. Feel free to sing along! Don't miss this 'Olivia' opportunity one of our favourite leading ladies of the West End whose credits include both Velma and Roxie in Chicago, and who recently appeared with Imelda Staunton in Gypsy at Chichester. Andrew's credits include, A Dolls House for Oxford Touring Company, Grease (Italian Tour) and various seasons with the European Ballet Company.

Tim McArthur
supported by Alison Arnopp
Sun 22 Feb | 4.30pm | £13 (£11 concs)
Tim celebrates 20 years in the entertainment industry and will be performing songs from his debut album Don't Be Anything Less...plus a few new ones! He has appeared in cabaret as far afield as Don't Tell Mama NYC and Theatre Lounge Café in Kuala Lumpur, plus London's Purcell room. Theatre credits range from Sam Byck in Assassins to Nurse Nelly in Snow Whiteat the Becks Theatre Hayes last Christmas and when not on stage you can hear him hosting The CurtainUp Show on resonance 104.4FM. Alison studied at the Royal Academy of Music and played Babe in The Pajama Game where she developed her love for Doris Day. Expect her performance to be full of Golden Age greats and 50's pop hits from Judy Garland, Rosemary Clooney, The Ronettes, Mary Mayo and more!

Vicki Lee Taylor
supported by Hugh O'Donnell
Sun 1 Mar | 4.30pm | £13 (£11 concs)
Time Out magazine 'Watch out for Taylor - with that voice we'll be seeing more of her' when she made her teen debut. Since then, Vicki has been making a name for herself both in television and theatre gaining rave reviews recently for performances as Maggie in A Chorus Line at the Palladium and Carrie in Carousel at Arcola Theatre. Since graduating Hugh's theatre credits include Jack in Into The Woods where he was nominated for an Offie Award for Best Supporting Actor, Ethel Merman in Treasure Island and a multitude of characters in The Boys Upstairs at Above the Stag.

Kieran Brown
supported by April Nicholson
Sun 8 March | 4.30pm | £13 (£11 concs)
Kieran has appearances in the West End include Dr Dillamond in Wicked and Les Miserables, including the 25th Anniversary concert. His TV work includes Taggart, Anatomy of an Enigma on Channel 4 and The Birth of a Nation on BBC1. He will be joined by several fiends from the West End to entertain you with Once Upon A Song - A Magical Musical Cabaret. April's theatre credits include The Full Monty and The Buccaneer and her TV credits include The First Churchills and Daniel Deronda on BBC1. She has previously appeared at Lauderdale House as a snoring queen and a bonkers Witch in the Halloween Spooky walks!
For website: www.KieranBrown.com

Sarah Ingram
supported by Chris Draper
Sun 22 Mar | 4.30pm | £13 (£11 concs)
Sarah's theatre credits include Miss Hannigan in Annie at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Hannah Owens in Flashdance at the Shaftesbury Theatre, Ursula in Much Ado About Nothing at the Open Air Theatre and Mrs Blair in Inherit the Wind at the Old Vic. She appeared as Sarah in the film of Oklahoma and on TV in the Royal Variety Performance. Chris graduated from Mountview last Summer where he performed as Professor Bhaer in Little Women, Fredrik in A Little Night Music and Billy Flynn in Chicago. Chris will be sharing songs that have inspired him to be a performer.

Lucyelle Cliffe
supported by Samuel J. Weir
Sun 29 Mar | 4.30pm | £13 (£11 concs)
Lucyelle is a celebrated Musical Theatre performer 'whose voice could make you melt like a chocolate button on a scorching summers day' claimed West End Frame. Her theatre credits include 1st cover Madame Morrible in Wicked, Boeing Boeing (UK Tour) The Sound of Music in Bahrain and The Thing About Men at the Landor Theatre. Samuel's theatre credits include The Grand Tour at Finsborough Theatre and Parade at Southwark Playhouse. His film credits include Les Miserables and A Part Ca La Vie Est Belle. Samuel's theatre credits include The Grand Tour at Finsborough Theatre and Parade at Southwark Playhouse. His film credits include Les Miserables and A Part Ca La Vie Est Belle.

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by Chris Burgess and BB Cooper
Sun 8 Mar | 7.30pm | £10
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