Biography
Theatre
- Nancy, Oliver! (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London)
- Great British Songbook (Shaw Theatre, London)
- Elphaba, Wicked (Victoria Apollo)
- Elphaba, Wicked (Broadway debut at Gershwin Theatre, NYC)
- Fantine, Les Misérables (Queen's Theatre)
- Ellen, Miss Saigon (National Tour)
- Created the role of Meat, We Will Rock You (Dominion)
- Eliza Dolittle understudy, My Fair Lady (National Theatre and Drury Lane)
- Understudy for Marti Webb, Magic of the Musicals (National Tour)
Concerts and performances
- Guest performer at Only Men Alouds London concert (London)
- Women of Rock (Royal Albert Hall, London)
- The music of Queen: a rock and symphonic spectacular
- Henley Festival
- Broadway on Broadway, Times Square (New York)
- Bryant Park 2008 (New York)
- Kids Week 2007 (London)
- West End Live 2007 (London)
- Pride 2007 (London)
- Champions of Rock (Sweden)
- Chess (Royal Albert Hall, London)
- Headlined the naming ceremony of the 'Independence of the Seas' RCCL
- Jesus Christ Superstar concert (Porchester Castle)
- Performances with West-End International
- James Bond and Queen tribute concerts with the BSO orchestra
TV
- Over the Rainbow, BBC - scheduled March 2010
- Laurence Olivier award 2010 (presenting an award)
- Royal Variety Performance 2008 (singing 'Wicked in Rock' with Brian May)
- I'd Do Anything, BBC
- Parkinson, ITV
- The Queen's Golden Jubilee Party
- Party in the Park
- Loose Women, ITV (singing 'The Wizard and I')
- This Morning
Radio
- Celebrity Radio
- LBC Radio
- Radio Teesdale
- Gaydar Radio
- Manx Radio
- Elaine Paige on Sunday, BBC Radio 2
- Performed live on 'Friday Night is Music Night', BBC Radio 2
CD recordings
- Band of Brothers (1 track on Only Men Aloud's album)
- Wicked in Rock (debut album with Brian May)
- Keys (1 track on Scott Alan's album)
- Released 'No One But You' into the download chart in 2005 with Brian May)
- We Will Rock You
- My Fair Lady
- Pudsey the Musical for Children in Need
Workshops
- Way Beyond the Blue (written by Imogen Stubbs, directed by Trevor Nunn)
- Helen of Troy (directed by Gary Griffin)
- Breaking News at the Arts Theatre