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Aimie Atkinson is a British actress who was the winner of the prestigious BBC Voice of Musical Theatre award.
Her theatre credits include Vivian in Pretty Woman the Musical (Piccadilly), Katherine Howard in Six the Musical at the Arts Theatre & Edinburgh, Daniela in In The Heights at the Kings Cross Theatre, Princess Jasmine in Aladdin alongside Priscilla Presley. Serena in Legally Blonde kIlworth House, Snow White opposite Jerry Hall at Richmond Theatre, Teresa in the UK Tour of Blockbuster, Penny Lane in Carnaby Street the Musical (Uk Tour) Vocalist in Carnaby Street the Concert Tour. Shelby Stevens in Steel Pier (Union Theatre) Where she was nominated for Best Supporting actress at the Off West End Awards and won the Craig Dodd Award for Best Supporting Actress. Chloe in the Take That Musical Never Forget (UK Tour). Aimie originated the lead role of Luisa in Zorro the Musical (UK Tour). She played Elizabeth in the hugely acclaimed sellout tour of Dirty Dancing. Amber in Legacy Falls (Charing Cross Theatre), Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (Brighton Theatre Royal), An Evening of Dirty Dancing (UK Tour), Sofia in Howard Goodhall's Days of Hope (Kings Head Theatre), Kim in Axe the Musical (Roundhouse Camden), Versuvio Vasace in Eurobeat and Polly Pry in Cannibal the Musical both at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Aimie has starred as Snow White at the New Wimbledon Theatre alongside Ross Kemp and New Victoria theatre Woking and also played Cinderella at the Nottingham Theatre Royal, and The Shaw Theatre Euston.
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Pretty Woman: The Musical features original music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, a book by Garry Marshall and the film’s screenwriter J.F. Lawton. It is directed and choreographed by the two-time Tony Award winner Jerry Mitchell. Featured in the musical is Roy Orbison and Bill Dee’s international smash hit song ‘Oh,...
Welcome to Washington Heights, where life's a struggle but the streets are jumping to the irresistible rhythms of love, passion, hopes and dreams. This smash-hit, Tony Award-winning musical is a joyously uplifting tale of young love and friendship in a community on the brink of change, set in one bustling neighbourhood where everyone knows everybod...
Six The Musical From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII sing their way out of the history books and into the spotlight. With songs including Ex Wives, Haus of Holbein and Don’t Lose Ur Head, this pop concert remixes five hundred years of historical heartbreak into one hour of 21st century sass. If you thought this show w...
THE OLIVIER AWARDS WITH MASTERCARD British theatre’s most sought-after awards have been a mark of theatrical greatness since they were inaugurated in 1976 as the Society of West End Theatre Awards. The society is now known as Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and its glittering awards are now the Olivier Awards in honour of a theatrical legend. Th...
Check out the line-up for Lambert Jackson Productions and Theatre Café’s first week of their Leave A Light On series, beginning today (23 March 2020). The series of intimate, piano vocal concerts streamed live from The Theatre Café will feature performances from Blake Patrick Anderson, Aimie Atkinson, Christopher Cameron, Alice Fearn, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Evelyn Hoskins, David Hunter, Cassidy Janson, Lucie Jones, Bradley Judge and Harry Cooper Miller, Emma Kingston, Sarah O’Connor, Steph Parry, Danielle Steers and Layton Williams.
Our #FirstNightTakeover series continues with Perry O’Bree attending the opening of Pretty Woman The Musical at London’s Piccadilly Theatre. Perry lives the dream, enjoying every minute of this new addition to the West End, and chats to lead players Aimie Atkinson, Danny Mac, Rachael Wooding and Bob Harms. Oh, and did we mention, he was sitting next to Six The Musical’s Natalie May Paris?
Rehearsals begin this week for Pretty Woman: The Musical, opening at London’s Piccadilly Theatre on 13 February 2020, so it’s the perfect time to share the news of full casting for the show. Aimie Atkinson and Danny Mac, playing the roles of Vivian and Edward, will be joined by Rachael Wooding, Bob Harms, Neil McDermott and Mark Holden. We have to go shopping now...
We want the fairy tale when Pretty Woman: The Musical opens for a 46-week season on 13 February 2020 and we now know that it will be Aimie Atkinson as Vivian and Danny Mac as Edward who will be bringing it to London’s Piccadilly Theatre.
Toby Marlow, one of the writers of smash-hit West End musical Six, saved the day at the weekend when he donned high heels and leather hotpants to play the sixth Queen Catherine Parr. With just a few hours notice, the two performances initially threatened by cast illness went ahead.
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