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West End Performers are to Appear in Soft Sessions Live In Concert

by Staff Writer
March 25, 2021
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Following the success of YouTube series Soft Sessions,  a group of major West End performers are to appear in Soft Sessions Live In Concert.

Appearing in the concert together, recorded at Woolwich Warehouse, are Grace Mouat (‘Hair’, ‘& Juliet’, ‘SIX’), Jake Halsey-Jones (‘Hamilton’), Courtney Stapleton (‘Dear Evan Hansen’, ‘SIX’), Martha Kirby (‘Grease’, ‘Bat Out of Hell’), Danielle Fiamanya (‘The Color Purple’, ‘& Juliet’, ‘Frozen’)
Eloise Davies (‘Grease’, ‘Be More Chill’).

Soft Sessions Live In Concert, streaming at 7.30pm on stream.theatre from 23 April  – 2 May,  is an intimate  performance that takes Musical Theatre artists out of their comfort zones and pushes boundaries.

       

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