About Natalie


About Natalie


 


Natalie recently played Blanche Barrow in Frank Wildhorns - Bonnie & Clyde at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. 


She appeared alongside ⁠Broadway's Jeremy Jordan who revived his role as Clyde Barrow. Taking the role of Buck Barrow was George Maguire with Frances Mayli Mccann as Bonnie Parker


 

She played Catherine in Stephen Schwartz Pippin and prior to that completed a year long  run playing Doralee Rhodes in 9 to 5 The Musical at the Savoy Theatre, a role originated by Dolly Parton in the 1981 film of the same name.


 

Natalie can be seen in the cinema released recording of Kinky Boots The Musical where she plays Lauren opposite Killian Donnelly as Charlie and Matt Henry as Lola. 


The production, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, had it's US cinema release in 2019 and release in te UK followed just after. The film can be streamed on Broadway HD.



Originally from Essex, Natalie's professional theatre debut was made at the age of just 8, playing Young Eponine in Les Misérables at The Palace Theatre, London and subsequently in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium.

After graduating from in musical theatre college in 2008, She spent a number of years working in the music industry finally making a return to the West End in 2013, joining the cast of Wicked at the Apollo Theatre, London.


During her time at Wicked she understudied/played both Elphaba and Nessarose, also performing as Elphaba on behalf of Wicked at the West End Live Launches 2015 and 2016 and at The Annual Wicked Young Writers Awards.

Aftr Her time in Wicked, Natalie was alternate Sara, played by her Wicked cast mate Kerry Ellis and understudy to the Narrator played by Victoria Hamilton-Barritt in Murder Ballad at the Arts Theatre, London. 


This production, with a cast of only four, also included Ramin Karimloo, Norman Bowman


  Whilst appearing in Murder Ballad, Natalie was cast in the leading role of The Mad Hatter for the original UK production of Frank Wildhorn's musical Wonderland, playing opposite Wendi Peters as The Queen of Hearts and Kerry Ellis as Alice. Subsequently, Natalie was invited by Grammy-award winner Frank Wildhorn to be a guest performer in his concert, Frank Wildhorn and Friends, at Manchester's Palace Theatre. Natalie appeared alongside Broadway leading ladies Laura Osnes and Jackie Burns in a celebration of his music.

Following Wonderland, Natalie worked with Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Arlene Phillips on the new workshop production of Starlight Express. Natalie played Dinah opposite Oliver Tompsett as Greaseball.


She also revisited Eponine for Pimlico Opera's production of Les Misérables at HMP High Down coming full circle by revisiting the adult character of her original West End debut.



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