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Lydia Shaw is a London-based actress.
Showreel Lydia Shaw - Actor, Singer, Dancer, Musician Spotlight Link: http://www.spotlight.com/7412-7866-4146 Website: www.lydiashaw.com Showreel Contents Forgiven (Charles Miller Song Award Final) Actor-Musician Flautist (Arthur's Quest) Tallest Tower (Arthur's Quest: A Medieval Musical) A Little Brains, A Little Talent (Damn Yankees) Too Much Too Soon (American Idiot) Answers (Balance, A New Musical) A Little Brain's A Little Talent (Damn Yankees) for more videos of Lydia please visit www.lydiashaw.com
Spotlight: http://www.spotlight.com/7412-7866-4146 www.lydiashaw.com Lydia Shaw - Musical Theatre Voice Reel Show Off (The Drowsy Chaperone) The Lady is a Tramp (Babes in Arms) Part of That World (The Little Mermaid) Think (The Blues Brothers) Show Me (My Fair Lady)
An extract from short film 'Ravenmoor' with Lydia Shaw and Michael Conway. Dir. Naomi Morris.
The World Was Ours from Arthur's Quest: A Medieval Musical by Lydia Shaw and Edward Court. With Lydia Shaw as Guinevere and Ryan Heenan as Arthur.
Lydia Shaw as Guinevere in Arthur's Quest: A Medieval Musical at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2013.
Lydia Shaw sings "Forgiven" from Now We are Six (Music Charles Miller, Lyrics A.A.Milne) in the Charles Miller Song Competition Final 2015. Lydia is a professional actor, singer, dancer and musican, trained at the London School of Musical Theatre. Please see Lydia's website www.lydiashaw.com for more videos, multimedia and information or visit http://www.spotlight.com/7412-7866-4146 for her CV.
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David Thaxton’s Arthur and Savannah Stevenson’s Guenevere will not only be joined by the likes of Celinde Schoenmaker, Emmanuel Kojo & Oliver Savile in London Musical Theatre Orchestra’s special forthcoming concert version of Camelot on 6 October 2018, internationally renowned opera star Charles Rice has also been cast as Lancelot. How can we resist?
We've known our Mack and our Mabel for a while, but the London Musical Theatre Orchestra have now announced the full cast for the one-night-only concert at the Hacknew Empire on 23 September 2017. And to celebrate the first day of rehearsal, they've released a video of David Bedella singing ‘I Won’t Send Roses’ - oh, and don't forget to enter our MACK AND MABEL competition to win tickets!
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