Elaine Paige Postpones Ireland Tour Dates Due to Throat Infection

By: Oct. 27, 2014
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According to her official website, Elaine Paige has postponed her upcoming Ireland concerts at the National Concert Hall Dublin and Cork Opera House due to a continuing throat infection. New dates for the concerts have yet to be announced.

Paige writes: "To my fans in Ireland: I'm so sorry to disappoint you all. This terrible infection remains & my doctor has told me to rest. We'll reschedule ASAP!"

Elaine Paige, actress, recording artist, concert performer, producer and broadcaster, Olivier Award-winner and five-time nominee, created the role of Eva Peron in Evita and thereafter created the roles of Grizabella in Cats (the song "Memory" becoming her signature) and Florence in Chess. Further productions include Sunset Blvd (London/New York); Anything Goes; Piaf; The King & I and Sweeney Todd (Drama Desk nomination). Elaine has recorded over 25 albums, received an OBE for services to Musical Theater and presents a weekly BBC Radio 2 program Elaine Paige On Sunday.



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