She is very much looking forward to reprising her role in This Way to Christmas! on the National Concert Hall stage this year.Īmélie most recently appeared on screen in Float Like a Butterfly (written and directed by Carmel Winters for Samson Films) which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival 2018. Also, Stephanie's recent recording of ‘She Used To Be Mine’ (from Waitress) received high praise from Elaine Paige who has played it on her popular BBC Radio 2 show.Īmélie Metcalfe is an actor and voiceover artist. Stephanie features prominently on the original West End Cast recording of Close To You: Bacharach Reimagined. She features as a guest soloist on the self-titled debut album by Niall O'Sullivan, which reached number 1 in the Irish Classical iTunes charts and the top ten in other European countries. Stephanie has worked as a vocalist with a number of musicians and composers, including Burt Bacharach, Westlife, Bill Whelan (Riverdance), Mike Scott (The Waterboys) and Conor Linehan. More recently, Stephanie appeared as Cynthia Weil in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, also in the West End. She made her West End debut performing the role of Natalie Murphy in the world stage premiere of The Commitments, directed by Jamie Lloyd. She is making her National Concert hall debut as a Guest Caroller in the show. Stephanie McKeon is an actor, musician and voice actor. In early 2020, they will direct Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel in a co-production with the Irish National Opera and The Abbey Theatre. Upcoming tours include FRNKNSTN by Michael West in 2020 and The Girl who Forgot to Sing Badly by Finegan Kruckemeyer in 2021. They have recently returned from a tour of North America with They Called her Vivaldi by Louis Lovett, after a sold out run at The Peacock Theatre, Dublin. They produce theatre for all ages and tour extensively both nationally and internationally. In 2010 he established Theatre Lovett with his wife Muireann Ahern. Lazare Players / RTÉ Radio1) The Quest (Lyric FM) The Third Policeman’s Ball and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (RTÉ Radio1). Radio has also featured heavily in his career and he has leant his talents to All that Fall, Embers (Gare St. His television and film work have seen him star in Moone Boy, Stella Days, Anseo, Killinascully, The Tudors and more. He is delighted to be returning to the National Concert Hall with this special festive show once again. Louis Lovett is an actor and Joint Artistic Director of Theatre Lovett with his wife Muireann Ahern.
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