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Laura Michelle Kelly Returns to London to Play Cadogan Hall

by Staff Writer
November 21, 2018
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Laura Michelle Kelly

Laura Michelle Kelly

Laura Michelle Kelly, the Olivier Award winning musical theatre actress who won critical acclaim for her lead role in Disney’s triumphant London stage production of Mary Poppins, returns to the UK in 2019 to perform at London’s Cadogan Hall.  The show which is produced by Club 11 London and Take Two Theatricals will take place on Sunday 24 February 2019 at 6.30 pm.   Tickets for the show are available here.

Having spent a year and a half in New York playing Sylvia Llewelyn Davies in the Broadway production of Finding Neverland, starring opposite Matthew Morrison and Kelsey Grammer, having originated the role at the American Repertory Theater (2015 Elliott Award Nominee), Laura has recently completed her run as Anna Leonowens in the national tour   of The King and I.

Her other Broadway/New York credits include the Encores! production of Me And My Girl, reprising her role in Mary Poppins and the 2004 revival of Fiddler on the Roof.  West End credits include: My Fair Lady (Eliza), Speed The Plow, (Karen), Lord of the Rings: The Musical (Galadriel), Beauty and the Beast (Belle), Whistle Down the Wind (Swallow), Peter Pan (Wendy), Les Misérables (Eponine), Mamma Mia! (Sophie).  Regional: The King and I (Anna) and South Pacific (Nellie).

       

Discussing the Cadogan Hall date and her return to the London stage Laura said “Coming back to London to sing in my own show is a big deal for me. I’ve already invited a few special guests to join me from some of the shows I’ve been a part of in the West End and I’m beyond excited to be performing with old friends. We are going to make it such a fun night!”

 

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