Liz Robertson

Рождение : 1954-05-04, Ilford, Essex, England, UK

История

Liz Robertson is an English actress and singer and the widow of playwright and lyricist Alan Jay Lerner. She is especially well known for her performances as Madame Giry, having played the role in the original cast of Love Never Dies at the Adelphi Theatre, in The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty's Theatre and in The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall.

Фильмы

Cameron Mackintosh - The First 50 Years
Self
Archival footage provides a glimpse into the life of Cameron Mackintosh; the storied producer famous for Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera, Cats and many more.
Follies
Phyllis
The first Broadway production of the Tony Award winning musical Follies was presented during 1971 in New York City. Since its premiere, performances of Follies have been staged across the United States, England, Ireland and Australia. It would take over 40 years for the French premiere of the Stephen Sondheim musical about a Broadway theatre in decline. Performed in Toulon, the French premiere of Follies featured an international cast and was staged at the Toulon Opera House in 2013.
Призрак Оперы В Королевском Альберт-Холле
Madame Giry
В честь 25-летнего юбилея знаменитого «Призрака оперы» Эндрю Ллойда Уэббера, Кэмерон Макинтош спродюсировал уникальную, невероятно масштабную постановку, аналогов которой раньше не было! Поставленный по мотивам оригинального спектакля Хэла Принса и Джиллиан Линн, этот зрелищный мюзикл с огромным успехом прошел в Лондоне, в роскошных викторианских интерьерах легендарного Альберт-холла. В постановке задействовано более 200 артистов и оркестрантов, а также несколько эксклюзивных гостей.
Hey, Mr. Producer! The Musical World of Cameron Mackintosh
Eliza Doolittle
'Hey, Mr Producer!' features selected scenes from the productions of the world's most successful musical producer, Cameron Mackintosh - classic songs from classic musicals performed by the ultimate cast.
Blue Black Permanent
Mary Kelday
In 1990s Edinburgh, Barbara Thorburn reflects on memories of her poet mother, Greta, and her tragic death.