Bonnie Langford - Theatre and Tour Appearances

Theatre and Tour Appearances

  • 9 to 5 - (October 2012 - January 2013) - UK Tour, including Manchester Opera House - Roz Keith
  • Spamalot - (July - September 2012) - Westend Run - Harold Pinter Theatre - The Lady of the Lake
  • The Night of 1,000 Voices - (May 2012) - UK Musical Theatre Concert - The Royal Albert Hall - Herself (Performer)
  • Spamalot - (January - May 2012) - UK Tour, including Bristol Hippodrome, New Theatre, Oxford, Glasgow King's Theatre & Edinburgh Playhouse - The Lady of the Lake
  • Brits Off Broadway - (Cabaret Show) - (November 2010 - January 2011) - 59E59 Theatres E:Cafe (New York) - Herself
  • Queen of the Stardust Ballroom - (Staged Reading) - November 2010 - Directed by Jerry Mitchel & Produced by Barry Brown - New York
  • Chicago - US Tour - (summer 2010) - Roxie Hart
  • The Oscar Show - Birdland - Jazz Club - New York - (February 2010) - Herself (Singer)
  • Chicago - (December 2009-January 2010) - Ambassador Theatre (New York), Broadway, USA & Cambridge Theatre in London's West End - Roxie Hart
  • Chicago - (July, September–November 2009) - Ottawa, Ontario National Arts Centre - Roxie Hart
  • Chicago - (June–July 2009) - Montreal, Canada Place des Arts - Roxie Hart
  • Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Tour 2008 (April - May 2008) - Herself
  • Chicago (December 2007 - February 2008)- Cambridge Theatre - Roxie Hart
  • Short and Curly (May - July 2007) - Herself & Sandi Toksvig
  • Torvill and Dean's Dancing on Ice: The Tour 2007 (March - May 2007) - Herself (Winner of the Tour)
  • Guys and Dolls (December 2006 - February 2007) - Alexandra Theatre - Miss Adelaide
  • Chicago (May to July 2006) - Adelphi Theatre- London and the Cambridge Theatre - Roxie Hart
  • Pete 'N' Me - (2005) - New End Theatre, Hampstead - Judy
  • Children Will Listen - (75th birthday tribute to Stephen Sondeim) - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane - 2005
  • Fosse - (2004) - (National Tour) - Headline Performer
  • Big Night Out at The Little Theatre - Watford Palace Theatre (2002) - Herself, Sandi Toksvig & Dillie Keane
  • Bonnie Langford Now: And Her Musicians (30th Anniversary UK Tour) - (2001) - Herself
  • Sweet Charity - (1998) - Victoria Palace Theatre - Charity Hope Valentine
  • Hollywood and Broadway II - (1993 National Tour)- Herself, Wayne Sleep & Kim Criswell
  • Oklahoma! - (National Tour) - Ado Annie
  • 42nd Street - (National Tour) - Peggy Sawyer
  • Time Of My Life - National Theatre Studio Royal National Theatre - (1991) - Jan Cheyney
  • Queen Mother's 90th Birthday Gala Performance - (1990) - London Palladium - Herself
  • Charlie Girl - (National Tour) - Charlie
  • Me and My Girl - Adelphi Theatre - Sally Smith
  • Peter Pan - (1985-1986)- Aldwych Theatre & (National Tour) - Peter Pan
  • The Pirates of Penzance (1983-85 & 1989-90) - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London Palladium & (National Tour) - Mabel & Kate
  • Cats - (1981 & 1983) - New London Theatre - Rumpleteazer
  • Gypsy - (Broadway revival) - (1974) - with Angela Lansbury- Winter Garden Theatre - Baby June
  • Gypsy - (1973) - with Angela Lansbury - Piccadilly Theatre - Baby June
  • Gone with the Wind - (1972) - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane

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