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Susie Fenwick

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Training: Susie trained at the Italia Conti School and made her stage debut at the age of nine in The King and I (Adelphi), and then played in Hans Christian Anderson with Tommy Steele (London Palladium).

Theatre - after leaving school she went into pantomime and them played The Star To Be in Annie (national tour), followed by Cabaret (Theatre Royal, Plymouth) in which she played Helga. She played Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors (comedy and Library Theatre Manchester). West End work includes Dolores in Spin of the Wheel (comedy), Les Miserables (Palace), the original production of Aspects of Love (Prince of Wales), Sam in Viva Espagna (Arts), Merrily We Roll Along directed by Julia McKenzie (Shaftesbury), A Cavalcade of Coward (Piccadilly), Copacabana (Prince of Wales), Fields of Ambrosia (Aldwych), Side by Side (Dublin), Annie (Victoria Palace), Beauty and The Beast (Dominion) and Napoleon (Shaftesbury). She has appeared in several West End workshops including The Baker’s Wife directed by Trevor Nunn, and the Narrator in I Can Hear the Flowers Singing.

Television Credits include Quiet as a Nun, Day of the Triffids, Solid Soul, Pebble Mill, Stage by Stage and many more.

Concert she has made many performances as a guest vocalist on concert tours throughout the UK.

Recording - Susie can be heard on the cast albums of Aspects of Love and Les Miserables. She has made many commercial jingles and solo record of the theme song for G’day Summer Bay for ITV.


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