{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/67ad0f71505cb2a0a37271f9/67ad0f8d505cb2a0a372784f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"150th Episode: Lucie Jones, Elphaba in Wicked & Fantine in Les Misérables","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/67ad0f71505cb2a0a37271f9/36b76afc670805677e81babc9412835a.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>For our 150th episode, Lucie Jones is back In The Frame! <br/><br/>Lucie is currently in her final week of performances as Elphaba in <em>Wicked</em> ahead of returning to <em>Les Misérables </em>as Fantine. <br/><br/>On Wednesday 12th April, you can see Lucie in <em>The Best Of The West End</em> which is playing the Milton Keynes Theatre following sold out shows at the Royal Albert Hall. Lucie will perform musical theatre classics alongside Ben Forster, Louise Dearman and Matt Henry MBE. </p><p>She’s also heading out on a solo tour with The Fulltone Orchestra and has released a book with David Hunter called <em>Doctor’s Orders – our friendship in doodles</em>.<br/><br/>Lucie burst onto our screens in the 2009 series of <em>The X Factor</em> (ITV) and has gone on to become one of the most renowned leading ladies in British musical theatre. Lucie made her West End debut as Cosette in <em>Les Misérables </em>(Queens Theatre). <br/><br/>Her credits include: Meat in <em>We Will Rock You </em>(International Arena Tour), Victoria in <em>American Psycho</em> (Almedia Theatre), Molly in <em>Ghost</em> (Asian Tour), Elle Woods in <em>Legally Blonde</em> (Leicester Curve &amp; UK Tour), Holly in <em>The Wedding Singer</em> (UK Tour), Maureen in <em>Rent </em>(St James Theatre &amp; UK Tour), Lou in <em>Girlfriends</em> (LMTO), Heidi in <em>Title Of Show </em>(Digital Production) and The Ghost Of Christmas Past in <em>A Christmas Carol </em>(Dominion Theatre).<br/><br/>Lucie represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2017 and released the album <em>Lucie Jones Live At The Adelphi</em> in 2020. <br/><br/>For the past year Lucie has been starring as Elphaba in the West End production of <em>Wicked</em> (Apollo Victoria) and is about to return to<em> Les Misérables </em>(Sondheim Theatre) as Fantine, a role she previously played in the concert production. <br/><br/>You can see Lucie in <em>The Best Of The West End </em>at the Milton Keynes Theatre on Wednesday 12th April. Visit <a href='https://bestwestend.co.uk/'>www.bestwestend.co.uk</a> for info and tickets. </p><p>Lucie is playing Elphaba in <em>Wicked</em> at the Apollo Victoria Theatre until Sunday 5th March. You can see Lucie as Fantine in<em> Les Misérables </em>at the Sondheim Theatre from Monday 27th March. <br/><br/>Lucie is on tour with the Fulltone Orchestra in April and May, with tickets available from <a href='https://fto.org.uk/lucie/'>www.fto.org.uk/lucie/</a><br/><br/>Lucie&apos;s book with David Hunter, Doctors Orders, is available  now at <a href='https://doctorsordersbook.myshopify.com/'>www.doctorsordersbook.myshopify.com/</a> <br/><br/><em>Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. <br/></em><a href='https://www.instagram.com/andrewtomlins32/'><em>@AndrewTomlins32</em></a><em>  <br/><br/></em>Thanks for listening! <br/><br/>Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk <br/>Visit <a href='https://westendframe.co.uk/'>westendframe.co.uk</a> for more info about our podcasts.  </p>","author_name":"West End Frame"}