Showing posts with label amy nuttall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amy nuttall. Show all posts

Monday, June 28

Brigstocke extending run as King Arthur in Spamalot

Comedian Marcus Brigstocke is extending his run as King Arthur in the tour of Spamalot

He was originally leaving the show on 14th August when it finished at the Liverpool Empire as he had other commitments.  He is now staying on but will not be appearing in the production at Aberdeen, Cardiff, Sheffield and Torquay.  You can find out more details of his dates at Musical Theatre News.

He rejoins the show at the Wycombe Swan on 8th November and is currently staying with it until it leaves York Grand Opera House on 27th November.

As previously mentioned Amy Nuttall is joining the Spamalot tour as the third Lady of the Lake sharing the role with Jodie Prenger and Hayley Tamaddon when it arrives at Edinburgh Playhouse on 18th October.

Sunday, June 20

Amy Nuttall is third Lady of the Lake on Spamalot tour

Actress Amy Nuttall is joining the tour of Spamalot to share the role of Lady of the Lake with Jodie Prenger and Hayley Tamaddon

She opens at the Edinburgh Playhouse on 18th October and is currently appearing in the show until it leaves Milton Keynes Theatre on 4th December.

Amy Nuttall is probably best known on TV for playing Chloe Atkinson in Emmerdale and the Stars in their Eyes Celebrity Special which she won with her impersonation of Sarah Brightman. She most recently played regular Melanie Hill in Hotel Babylon for the BBC.

Her most recent theatre credits include and both Emily in The Hired Man and Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire for David Thacker at the Bolton Octagon.  In 2005 she received rave reviews playing Eliza Doolittle in the UK tour of My Fair Lady opposite the late Christopher Cazenove and Honor Blackman.

She made her West End debut in 2006 as Sister Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls opposite Patrick Swayze and Don Johnson. She has also starred as Gloria in Boeing, Boeing and as Sally Bowles in Cabaret with Alistair McGowan at The Lyric, West End.
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