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Cabaret & Concert News Frances Ruffelle and Norman Bowman Will Bring Frankie & Beausy to London and New York The duo will play Crazy Coqs and 54 Below.
Ruffelle says that her new show--which was a hit with both critics and audiences when it premiered as "Frances Ruffelle and Her Boys" at Ronnie Scott's in London--is a sort of return to her roots.
Photos First Look at Tony Winner Frances Ruffelle in the New London Wild Party The 2000 Michael John LaChiusa musical officially opened February 20.
Frances Ruffelle: 'Life doesn't always go the way you want it to go but you have to embrace and enjoy what you have' Musical theatre star Frances Ruffelle's new show is about living on the edge ...
THE GREEN ROOM 42 - Broadway's newest intimate concert venue - has announced that Tony Award nominee Craig Bierko will be special musical guest for the return of Tony Award winner Frances Ruffelle ...
Frances Ruffelle (born 29 August 1965) is an English musical theatre actress and singer. She won a Tony Award in 1987, and represented the United Kingdom ...
The first picture of Birds of a Feather 's Dorien Green with her long lost daughter has been revealed. Actress Frances Ruffelle will be unveiled as Naomi, Dorien's (Lesley Joseph) estranged ...
Frances Ruffelle, fondly remembered for her Tony-winning performance as the original Eponine in Les Miserables, is a multitalented star of stage, screen and cabaret. … ...
Singer Eliza Doolittle reveals how she wouldn't have been born if it hadn't been for the play Les Miserables, as her mother Frances Ruffelle met her father during the first production of the hit ...
The Original Les Misérables Waif Frances Ruffelle Reveals the Secret of The World's Most Successful Musical. It's incredible to look back after all these years to those days in 1985 spent in the ...
London-born singer and actress Frances Ruffelle delights in new solo show Paris Original which reflects her love of France and stars such as Edith Piaf.
Les Misérables actress Frances Ruffelle: 'What’s the point of saving?’ The Les Misérables actress tells Nick McGrath why she thinks money is for spending .