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Training: Redroofs and Sylvia Young Theatre School, London.
Theatre includes: Donna in Mamma Mia (West End), Mama Morton in Chicago (West End), Patsy Cline in The Roy Orbison Story (UK tour), Lambchops in Fame (first UK tour), Grandma Bertha in Pippin (Bridewell), Smokey Joe’s Cafe (UK tour), Debs in Boogie Nights (UK & US tour), Maureen in Rent (UK tour), Fame (Victoria Palace), Dusty Springfield in A Girl Called Dusty (Duke of York’s) and Killer Queen in We Will Rock You (Dominion).
Film and television include: The Man From Auntie, Footballers’ Wives, Blessed, Hope and Glory, Santa Clause the Movie, The Quest, EastEnders and The Bill.
Other work includes: Mazz also makes up third of vocal group Woman who have performed at almost every famous venue in England and toured with Earth Wind and Fire and Billy Ocean as support on their UK tours. She has recorded many albums for musicals at Abbey Road Studios in London, and can be heard on the soundtracks for Fiddler on the Roof, Chicago and Sweet Charity. Last year Mazz completed the Russian and Scandinavian leg of Il Divo’s ‘A Musical Affair’ world tour as their guest star. Mazz is the daughter of legendary songwriter Mitch Murray and actress and singer Grazina Frame.
A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And an unforgettable trip down the aisle.Writer Catherine Johnson's sunny, funny tale, directed by Phyllida Lloyd, unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last vi...
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Chicago Chicago is 21 and bringing the real razzle-dazzle back to London! The sexiest, sassiest, most sophisticated musical in history is celebrating its 21st year in style at the Phoenix Theatre from 26th March 2018 and it’s more dangerously seductive than ever. The dazzling multi-award-winning prohibition-era tale of the deadly nightclub singer...
A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And an unforgettable trip down the aisle.Writer Catherine Johnson's sunny, funny tale, directed by Phyllida Lloyd, unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last vi...
Having just celebrated its 20th anniversary in the West End at the Novello Theatre, Mamma Mia! is going from strength to strength. That includes some major cast changes in the London production from 10 June 2019 and the return of Mazz Murray, to the cast – not in her previous role of Tanya but this time as Donna. Here we go again…
It’s a dream come true for Caroline Flack as the former Strictly Come Dancing champion and Love Island host prepares to play Roxie Hart in Chicago at London’s Phoenix Theatre from 10 December 2018 until the end of the show’s run on 5 January 2019.
Todrick Hall may be a YouTube sensation, but he is also no stranger to Broadway, having played Billy Flynn in Chicago and Lola in Kinky Boots. Now he reprises the role of the slick, manipulative lawyer at the Phoenix Theatre from 19 November 2018 until 5 January 2019 when the show closes. That’s showbiz folks…
The West End‘s current Roxie Hart and Billy Flynn are proving popular, so Alexandra Burke and Duncan James have extended their stays in Chicago. In other news: Josefina Gabrielle returns to play Velma Kelly on 22 October 2018. And that’s showbiz...
There’s already plenty of pressure on a performer when looking out for the next West End role… but when Laura Tyrer tried out for the West End cast of Chicago at the Phoenix Theatre, it was also filmed for the brand new ITV series The Big Audition. Thank goodness it was a ‘Yes’ at the end of the day!
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