According to her twitter Niamh is rehearsing for this.
This Saturday 19th March, 8pm BBC3
Niamh left Love Never Dies on March 5 - along with Sierra Boggess (as seen on OTR) and Summer Strallen (Connie's replacement as Maria) Ramin is still there.
According to her twitter Niamh is rehearsing for this.
This Saturday 19th March, 8pm BBC3
Niamh left Love Never Dies on March 5 - along with Sierra Boggess (as seen on OTR) and Summer Strallen (Connie's replacement as Maria) Ramin is still there.”
She also appeared in Cardiff on Saturday evening (12th) in the final concert of Lee Mead's tour.
Niamh will be The Little Prince at the Belfast Lyric this winter:
The new generation of the Lloyd Webber musical is born with the Lyric’s Christmas treat, a world premiere adaptation of best-seller The Little Prince with music and lyrics by Nicholas Lloyd Webber and James D. Reid. And cast in the title role is Bangor actress and singer Niamh Perry who audiences might recognise from appearing in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s TV talent search I’d Do Anything and his West End musical Love Never Dies.
Niamh is also on the CD Surrounded byThe Sounds singing a song with Carley Stenson (the current Elle in Legally ) Jonathan Eio and Tim Prottey-Jones, the writer. Its out 3 Oct http://www.dresscircle.co.uk/Display....aspx?pid=9358
Interesting thats she's being used by ALW's son to workshop and create a new musical just as ALW used her to create Fleck in Love Never Dies.
Niamh has a new website. Homepage has a Mamma Mia video and something from Frankenstein's wedding. There's some more video and photos on the mamma Mia and Love Never Dies pages and some photos of Niamh, one of the Nancies and one with ALW. http://niamhperry.com/index.htm
She's also presenting /reporting for BBC 1 Northern Ireland's new, Out of the Blue, cultural show. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00klh0x - she's not on show one though unless i missed her bit ...
Thats hiding behind the Times paywall. Imagine its the one by Libby Purves in a copy I bought where she says
"the soprano Niamh Perry becomes a luminous and utterly convincing small boy: a mop haired, brighteyed, otherworldly princeling."......the first hours music....can best be described as pleasantly soporific. Perry holds things together by mere magnetism"
The other critics seem confused by the story - but Pippin in London seems to be having the same effect on them too......
Up until sometime on the 21st dec. Niamh sings 2 songs from and talks about The little Prince, BBC radio Ulster, from 1hr 03 to 1hr 16-40. She's got 45 songs in the show. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b017vwpw