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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice plays at
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About The Rise and Fall of Little Voice:
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is coming back to the West End in an exciting new production to play a strictly ... read more
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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice:
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice plays at Vaudeville Theatre
404 Strand, London, WC2R 0NH -
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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is coming back to the West End in an exciting new production to play a strictly limited season at the Vaudeville theatre from Thursday 8 October. Introducing Diana Vickers as Little Voice.
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is a savage black comedy-drama about painfully shy, diminutive Little Voice (LV), who lives alone in the north of England with her mother, Mari. Mari's drunken, overbearing personality has driven LV into seclusion in her bedroom, where she listens to her late father’s records and has perfected faultless impersonations of the greatest divas, including Judy Garland and Dame Shirley Bassey. When Mari’s latest boyfriend, small-time working men’s club impresario Ray Say, overhears LV singing, he puts in place a tragic sequence of events as he pushes her towards stardom she doesn’t want and is literally terrified of.
The first major West End revival since it premiered at the National Theatre and the Aldwych Theatre where it won the 1992 Evening Standard and 1993 Olivier Award for Best Comedy .
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