Fresh from her run in
And Juliet, Kirstie Skivington is starring as Emmeline Pankhurst in
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World.Following its UK tour, the production is currently concluding a run at the Theatre Royal Stratford East before visiting Canterbury and then playing the Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The musical is based on the award-winning picture book by suffragette descendant Kate Pankhurst and features stories of some of history’s strongest mothers, sisters and daughters who changed the world.
Kirstie's West End credits include swing in
Ghost The Musical (Piccadilly),
Viva Forever (Piccadilly),
I Can’t Sing (London Palladium) and 1st cover Jules in
Bend It Like Beckham (Phoenix). She played Vicky in the world premiere of
Everybody’s Talking about Jamie in Sheffield before becoming the show’s resident director and choreographer whilst understudying Miss Hedge and Ray when it transferred to the West End.
Some of Kirstie's other credits include
Side Show (Southwark Playhouse),
Jesus Christ Superstar (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre),
Mother Goose (Hackney Empire) and
Sylvia (Workshop, Old Vic).
Most recently, Kirstie was part of the original cast of
And Juliet, understudying and regularly playing Anne Hathaway to huge acclaim at the Shaftesbury Theatre.
In this episode, Kirstie discusses her long association with new British musicals, saying no to Max Martin and all things
Fantastically Great Women.Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World runs at the Theatre Royal Stratford East until Sunday 17th July before playing The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury (26th - 30th July) and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (4th - 29th August).
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