Film and Theatre
Most of Tozer's post-Steps work has been in the theatre. In 2004 she toured the UK in a production of Andrew Lloyd-Webber's one-woman musical Tell Me On A Sunday. She and Patsy Palmer would alternate in the same role. In 2005, Tozer toured with the musical Love Shack, which also featured former pop singers Jon Lee and Noel Sullivan, and performed in a production of Saucy Jack and the Space Vixens at The Venue Leicester Square.
In 2006 she toured in a production of Me and My Girl opposite Sylvester McCoy, acted in the film Lady Godiva Back in the Saddle and appeared in the charity fitness DVD The Allstar Workout.
In 2007, Tozer appeared in a production of Dial M for Murder and in October began touring with the production Over the Rainbow - the Eva Cassidy Story playing Eva Cassidy. The tour continued into 2008, and ended in November. At Christmas 2007, she appeared in the pantomime Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle.
Over Christmas 2008, Tozer played alongside X Factor finalist Ray Quinn in Aladdin, at the Broadway Theatre in Peterborough.
Tozer has filmed roles in the independent films Kung Fu Flid & Mixed Up
In 2010, Tozer appeared in "In The Spotlight - Songs From The Musicals" touring a number of venues around the UK. In December 2010 starred in "Aladdin" at the Grove Theatre in her home town of Dunstable along side Sooty, Sweep and Richard Cadell.
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