Frances Ruffelle's 'Imperfectly Me' Track List Revealed!

By: Sep. 03, 2010
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As BroadwayWorld has previously reported, Frances Ruffelle launches her new solo album, Imperfectly Me, imbued with her trademark sense of earthy realism rather than airbrushed perfection, on September 13th this year.

The track list has been released and includes the songs:

Lucky Day
It's Alright With Me
Love Me For What I Am
Hit Me With a Hot Note
Alabama Song
What Now My Love? Et Maitenant
Mr. Monotony
Do It Again
Slap That Bass
Before I Open My Mouth
Mood Indigo

Her multi-faceted career has also included four solo albums and representing the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 with her hit song ‘Lonely Symphony'. At the end of 2010, Frances will be starring in Songs from a Hotel Bedroom at the Royal Opera House. More information can be found at her website: 

In other news, Frances Ruffelle returns to the West End for one night only on Sunday 12 September at 20:00 in Frances Ruffelle: BENEATH THE DRESS at the Garrick Theatre with her funky six-piece band and a dazzling array of songs. Tickets are £25.00, £20.00 and £15.00. Please call the box office at 0844 412 4662 or visit the website at www.beneaththedress.com for tickets.

From bursting into the public consciousness 25 years ago as the original Eponine in Les Misérables to most recently starring as Roxie Hart in smash hit musical Chicago, Frances Ruffelle's distinctive sound has continued to delight her fans and captivate new audiences. A charismatic and vivacious show, BENEATH THE DRESS is an alluring exploration of her musical influences from compositional giants such as Cole Porter, Duke Ellington & Kurt Weill, to lesser-known songwriting talents whose work she has been inspired by.

Having created the role of Eponine in Les Misérables in the West End, Frances recreated the role on Broadway for which she won the coveted Tony award, Helen Hayes award, Theatreworld award and Outer Circle Critics award for Best Actress. Frances hit the West End for the first time in The Sleeping Prince, by Terence Rattigan (in which she co-starred with Omar Sharif). She then took part in the original workshop of Starlight Express and subsequently played the role of Dinah for Trevor Nunn in the show's first ever cast. She also created the role of Yonah in the originAl West End production of Children of Eden directed by John Caird.

Further stage adventures have ranged from appearing with Ian Dury in Apples at the Royal Court in London to playing Roxie Hart in the West End production of Chicago. Frances has performed concerts in London with the Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown and has played sell-out gigs at London's Ronnie Scott's with her Big Band.

Produced by Neil Eckersley and Paul Spicer for Speckulation Entertainment and Stuart Piper and Jon Bath for Cole Kitchenn, Frances Ruffelle: BENEATH THE DRESS is devised by Frances Ruffelle and Matt Ryan, directed by Paul Baker and Matt Ryan, with musical direction by David Barber, design by John Risebero, lighting design by Mike Robertson and sound design by James Tebb. It was originally produced by Danielle Tarrento.

 


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