Cabaret

· Don’t Ask the Lady…!

 

A celebration of 20th century female songwriters

 

By popular demand, Julie returns with her acclaimed one-woman show to

The Cabaret Lounge at Ye Olde Rose and Crown, 53 Hoe Street, Walthamstow, London E17 4SA on Sunday 30 October 2011 at 5.00pm. Tickets are £10.00 (£8.00 concs).
Book
by phone on 0843 289 2144 or online at www.allstarproductions.co.uk

Pianist/MD will be Off West End Award nominee Aaron Clingham (pictured).

 

Don’t Ask the Lady…! is a celebration of 20th century female

songwriters whose talent and determination overcame obstacles

in a field where many were discouraged – it was simply not

considered ‘women’s work’. Through Julie’s “special blend of

humorous and touching cabaret”, discover rarely heard gems,

and ‘classics’ that are still as popular today as when they were

first written.

 

 

 

 

· My Big Gay Italian Wedding

 

Julie will be playing Angela, the overbearing Italian mother,
in this marvellous
extravaganza of a comedy. The venue is
Above the Stag, Victoria – just behind Billy Elliot – and
runs from November 1–19 at 7.30pm and 6pm Sundays
(please note, there are
no Monday performances).
Click
here for more information.

 

· Something’s Coming

 

Julie performed in this All Star Productions revue, featuring the music of Stephen Sondheim, as part of his 80th birthday year. The venue was Theatro Technis, 26 Crowndale Road, Camden (Mornington Cresc tube). The show dates were December 9, 10 and 11 at 7.30, with a 2.30 matinee on Saturday 11th. Tickets were £12 (£10 concs). Please click here for more information, and visit the press page of this site for a review quote.

 

· Follies

 

Julie  played the role of Phyllis Rogers Stone in Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Follies’ at Ye Olde Rose & Crown, Walthamstow, from October 21 to November 12, 2010. The show was directed by Tim McArthur, with musical direction by Aaron Clingham, and featured 26 in the cast of this All Star Productions extravaganza. Please click here for details, and feel free to peruse the review page.

· Actors Re-Choired

 

This newly-formed group of Actors who perform eclectic songs under the guidance of Musical Director, Richard Link, made their hugely successful public debut on Saturday, August 27, 2011 at the Tristan Bates Theatre, in the heart of London’s West End, as part of the Museum of Broken Relationships.

Julie Ross

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