Lambert Jackson Announce Five Competition Winners To Perform In West End Women

By: Feb. 02, 2019
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Lambert Jackson today announces that Brady Isaacs Pearce, Talia Robens, Lauren Shields, Kayla Carter and Martha Boon have won its competition to find a future musical theatre star. The winners will perform alongside Rachel John, Lauren Samuels and Celinde Schoenmaker in Lambert Jackson's West End Women - A Celebration of Women in Musicals, at Cadogan Hall on Saturday 2 February.

As notable winners and the youngest performers, Pearce (18 years old) and Robens (14 years old) will be performing solos, with Shields, Carter, and Boon performing a group piece with the West End Women performers.

Rachel John, Lauren Samuels and Celinde Schoenmaker come together for one night only to perform your favourite female showstoppers from Lerner and Loewe to Lloyd Webber, Gershwin to Guettel.

These five performers join this incredible trio of leading ladies and will perform to up to 950 people at the beautiful, historic Cadogan Hall.

Lambert Jackson today said "It's so important to us to offer opportunities to everyone to perform, that's why we decided to run another competition for our show. We were thrilled with the number and standard of entries, that's why we had to choose five winners! It was impossible to pick just one. We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who entered. Please know that even if you weren't chosen this time, there will be plenty more opportunities in the future, so keep an eye out!"

Box Office: 020 7730 4500
www.cadoganhall.com/event/west-end-women

Lambert Jackson is a Production Company dedicated to producing musical theatre shows and stunning one-night performances. Founded by Jamie Lambert (CEO) and Eliza Jackson (Creative Director), the company made its debut at Cadogan Hall in August 2018 with There's Nothin' Like a Dame - 100 Years of Women in Musical Theatre.



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