Camille O'Sullivan Makes West End Debut with DARK ANGEL, 12/7-1/16

By: Oct. 27, 2009
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According to a report in whatsonstage.com, after performances on "Later...with Jools Holland" and five star sell-out shows at The Roundhouse, Queen Elizabeth Hall and Edinburgh Fringe, Camille O'Sullivan will bring her acclaimed on-woman cabaret show, Dark Angel, to the West End from December 7-January 16, 2010.  The show will make its West End debut at the Apollo Theatre.

In the production, O'Sullivan will be performing new versions of songs by Jacques Brel, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, David Bowie and more. Camille has recently performed sell out seasons in Ireland, New York, Australia (Sydney Opera House) and been a special guest star of the Broadway hit show La Clique. She will be joined onstage by an international cast of musicians.

Read the full report in whatsonstage.com here

Tickets range in price from £21-£41 and can be purchased by calling 0844-579-1971 or by clicking here.

As much storyteller as singer, Camille now has a respected international reputation for her interpretations of the songs of Jacques Brel, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Kurt Weill and shows an inspirational fearlessness in her work with her emotional intense performances. Chameleon like on stage, each song has a different character with its own story to tell and emotion to inhabit. Camille transforms each song she performs into a grippingly theatrical experience, inextricably drawing her audience into a world inhabited by the bizarre and wonderful. For more information on Camille, visit www.camilleosullivan.com.



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