More dates have been added to award-winning stage sensation Carrie Hope Fletcher’s debut solo tour as a result of phenomenal demand.
Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book will see the musical theatre star, writer and vlogger play a collection of unmissable theatre exhibits in May and June 2023, with new exhibits added in Oxford, Liverpool, Leicester, Milton Keynes, Southend, Bath and Glasgow.
Performing songs from her unimaginable West End and touring profession, followers can stay up for hits from Heathers, Les Misérables, The Addams Family and lots of extra, interspersed with chat about Carrie’s fascinating life and profession.
Carrie Hope Fletcher – An Open Book 2023
18-May Bradford, St George’s Hall
19-May Oxford, New Theatre
21-May Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
22-May Norwich, Theatre Royal
25-May London, The London Palladium
27-May Llandudno, Venue Cymru
28-May Salford, The Lowry
29-May Birmingham, Symphony Hall
21-May Sheffield, City Hall
01-June Liverpool, Empire Theatre
02-June Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall
03-June Newcastle, O2 City Hall
04-June Edinburgh, Festival Theatre
06-June Leicester, De Montfort Hall
07-June Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Theatre
09-June Southend, Cliffs Pavilion
10-June Bath, The Forum
11-June Glasgow, Theatre Royal
Earlier this 12 months, Carrie was named greatest performer in a feminine figuring out position in a musical because the title position in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella. Most lately, she has wowed critics in a brand new revival of Brecht’s The Caucasian Chalk Circle and is now getting ready for her pantomime debut because the villain Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty at The Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury.
Carrie, who has a formidable three WhatsOnStage Awards to her identify, has loved a breath-taking profession since her West End debut on the age of 9 taking part in Young Éponine in Les Misérables.
Since then, Carrie’s theatre credit embrace Fantine in Les Misérables: The Concert, Veronica in Heathers, Wednesday in The Addams Family, Éponine in Les Misérables, each Truly Scrumptious and Jemima in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Beth in Jeff Wayne’s War of the Worlds and Jane Banks in Mary Poppins.
When she’s not treading the boards of the West End’s greatest phases, Carrie can also be a best-selling novelist, Top 20 recording artist and revered vlogger together with her common self-titled music and vlog channel attracting greater than one million views a month.
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