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Believe in Thomas



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BRIDGING the gap between classical
and West End music, new singing sensation
Thomas Spencer-Wortley is building a reputation as one of the
country's leading crossover artists.
His show Believe, coincides with the release of his debut solo album of the same name.

With a 13-strong band behind him, he includes new tracks from the album,
and also hits from West End shows Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera and Joseph and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

From new Italian arias to well known classics such as You Raise Me Up, The Rose, and She's Always A Woman To Me, Believe will offer a night to remember.

Thomas said: "This is a fantastic concert filled with some of the most talented musicians I have ever met helping me perform some of my all time favourites.

"You just can't beat live music, and I'm looking forward to bringing this concert to Crawley."

Appearing alongside Thomas are rising West End stars Abi Finley and
Gemma O'Duffy.

Abi entered the BBC's 'How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria' reaching
the semi-final and appeared in Tim Rice's Blondel at the Pleasance Theatre.

She filled the role of Serena in the national UK tour of Fame the Musical.

Gemma joined the company of We Will Rock You to understudy and play the
lead girl, Scaramouche.

She then went on to take the part of Rusty in Footloose the Musical on tour.

Dominic Carter directs Believe at The Hawth on Saturday, July 12 at 7.30pm.

Tickets priced £16 are available online at www.hawth.co.uk or from the box office on (01293) 553636.



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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2008 2:13 PM
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