The
Basildon princess and the King of easy melody - united at last in
a West End musical |
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reporter Amanda Hussain at the launch of 'Tell Me On A Sunday' click
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She's
cut the mustard on stage in 'Chicago' and now she's opening in a
new one-woman show.
Denise
Van Outen makes her return to the West End in Andrew Lloyd Webber's
'Tell Me On A Sunday'.
Both
the star and the impresario talked to 成人快手 London at the press launch
of the new show...
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'Tell
Me On A Sunday' became a best-selling album in 1979 and formed
part of 'Song & Dance' at the Palace Theatre in 1981. The
new show has been expanded to include five new songs written
by Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Don Black and, additionally,
94.9's very own Jackie Clune |
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At
the press launch at London's Gielgud Theatre, Denise ran through
the show's title song with a twirl at the end |
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The
star and the impresario give the assembled snappers something
to smile about |
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"The
show's like 'Sex and the City', although not as crude,"
says Denise, "Most women of my age know what it's like
to be on the dating scene, and that's what I wanted to come
across." |
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"People expect me to be outgoing
and loud," continues the Basildon diva, "but underneath
there's a naughty Denise waiting to get out!" |
'Tell
Me On A Sunday' is at the Gielgud Theatre. Tickets range from 拢15
to 拢37.50. Box office: 020
7494 5065
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