Rebecca Storm
Over the past 30 years, Rebecca has established herself as one of the most popular Leading Ladies in Musical Theatre, playing some of the most demanding and iconic roles including Eva Peron in Evita, Fantine in Les Miserables, Florence in Chess, Rose in Aspects of Love, Edith Piaf in Piaf, Joan of Arc in Jeanne and most recently Miss Hannigan in Annie.
At the age of 23, she auditioned for her first Musical Blood Brothers and although a little young to play Mrs. Johnstone – Liverpudlian Catholic mother of seven children – Author Willy Russell was so captivated by her voice that he insisted Wardrobe & Make Up went to work to ‘age’ her for the role. Her portrayal of Mrs. Johnstone has become so popular that she still returns to the role after 27 years.
In 1992 Rebecca devised, co-directed and starred in Hollywood Ladies – a tribute to her many influences from the Silver Screen – among them Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews and Gracie Fields. Together with her company of fourteen singers & dancers she was awarded Best Musical Review 1992.
She was honoured to be invited to sing for the King of Norway at his Coronation in 1991 and has performed several times for the British Royal Family.