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Julie Atherton is a British actress and singer. On 3 October 2009, she finished portraying the roles of Kate Monster and Lucy the Slut in the West End production of '' Avenue Q''. She released her debut album, ''A Girl of Few Words,'' on 2 October 2006. After signing with the Speckulation record label, she released her second album titled ''No Space for Air'' in the Summer of 2010. She starred as Sister Mary Robert in the first UK tour of '' Sister Act: The Musical'' in 2011. In 2013 she was featured as 'French Teacher' in the world premiere of the musical 'LIFT' by Craig Adams and Ian Watson, at the Soho Theatre. This was followed in 2014 by the title role in 'Thérèse Raquin', again by Craig Adams with Book and Lyrics by Nona Shepphard. After a sold out run at The Finborough Theatre the production transferred to Park Theatre in Finsbury Park. Julie wrapped up a stellar year in 2014 with the release of her third album titled 'Rush of Life', with songs written for her by Craig Adams, Dougal Irvine, Lance Horne, George Maguire and Benedict.


Biography


Training

Atherton grew up in
Preston, Lancashire Preston () is a city on the north bank of the River Ribble in Lancashire, England. The city is the administrative centre of the county of Lancashire and the wider City of Preston local government district. Preston and its surrounding distri ...
, England and started her training at Cardinal Newman College before moving to
Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, formerly Mountview Theatre School, is a drama school in Peckham, south London, England, founded in 1945. The Academy provides specialist vocational training in acting and musical theatre, as well as production ...
. She graduated in 1999. Whilst training at Mountview, she played Fern in '' Charlotte's Web'' at the Polka Children's Theatre in
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.


Theatre credits

After her training, she played Iris Bentley in ''Let Him Have Justice'', which she co-wrote. She was later cast in the lead role of Sophie in the West End production of '' Mamma Mia!'' (2000), and then as Serena Katz in the national tour of '' Fame''. A season was then spent appearing in '' Out of This World'' at the
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and as the Kolokolo Bird in the Stiles and Drewe musical '' Just So'' (2004). She was part of the premier of a new musical ''
Ordinary Days ''Ordinary Days'' is a sung-through musical with music and lyrics by American composer Adam Gwon. Set in New York City, the musical follows four characters, Claire, Jason, Warren, and Deb, exploring how their ordinary lives connect in the most am ...
'' at the
Finborough Theatre The Finborough Theatre is a fifty-seat theatre in the West Brompton area of London (part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea) under artistic director Neil McPherson. The theatre presents new British writing, as well as UK and world p ...
, and ''
Once Upon A Time At The Adelphi ''Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi'' is a musical written by Phil Willmott and Elliot Davis. It received its world premiere at the Liverpool Playhouse, England from June to August 2008. The production starred Julie Atherton and Simon Bailey, was ...
'' at the
Liverpool Playhouse The Liverpool Playhouse is a theatre in Williamson Square in the city of Liverpool, England. It originated in 1866 as a music hall, and in 1911 developed into a repertory theatre. As such it nurtured the early careers of many actors and actress ...
from 28 June 2008 to 2 August 2008. In June 2006, Atherton became part of the original London cast of '' Avenue Q'' when the show transferred from
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to the
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in the West End. She played Kate Monster/Lucy the Slut, and continued playing the role until 1 December 2007. She returned to the production, which had then moved to the
Gielgud Theatre The Gielgud Theatre is a West End theatre, located on Shaftesbury Avenue, at the corner of Rupert Street, in the City of Westminster, London. The house currently has 986 seats on three levels. The theatre was designed by W. G. R. Sprague an ...
, in December 2008 and continued playing her roles until 3 October 2009. Subsequently in 2009, she created the role of Charlotte in the new musical ''
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'' by British composer/lyricist
Laurence Mark Wythe Laurence Mark Wythe is an English composer, lyricist and writer for West End, international and Off-Broadway musicals. He is principally known for the off-Broadway musical '' Tomorrow Morning'' (2011), '' Through the Door'' and ''Midnight''. ' ...
and American bookwriter Judy Freed, at the
Trafalgar Studios Trafalgar Theatre is a new West End theatre in Whitehall, near Trafalgar Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It is set to open in spring 2021 following a major multi-million Pound sterling, pound restoration project aiming to reinstate ...
in a West End production. In 2010 she appeared in the musical '' Tomorrow Morning'' at the
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in South London, the award winning musical by
Laurence Mark Wythe Laurence Mark Wythe is an English composer, lyricist and writer for West End, international and Off-Broadway musicals. He is principally known for the off-Broadway musical '' Tomorrow Morning'' (2011), '' Through the Door'' and ''Midnight''. ' ...
. During the months of February and March 2011, Atherton starred alongside her '' Avenue Q'' castmate,
Daniel Boys Daniel Boys (born 26 March 1979) is an English musical theatre actor, who was a contestant on the BBC talent series '' Any Dream Will Do'' in 2007 before becoming known as a stage actor in various musicals including '' Avenue Q'', ''Spamalot'' an ...
, in ''
Ordinary Days ''Ordinary Days'' is a sung-through musical with music and lyrics by American composer Adam Gwon. Set in New York City, the musical follows four characters, Claire, Jason, Warren, and Deb, exploring how their ordinary lives connect in the most am ...
'' at the
Trafalgar Studios Trafalgar Theatre is a new West End theatre in Whitehall, near Trafalgar Square, in the City of Westminster, London. It is set to open in spring 2021 following a major multi-million Pound sterling, pound restoration project aiming to reinstate ...
. The show was followed by Atherton putting on an intimate sessions concert, joined by various guest singers.


Notes From New York

Atherton is a founding member of the company of
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, which is a series of shows bringing the works of US composers to the West End stage. She has performed in five of the six Notes From New York shows to date. She appeared in the one off special ''Christmas in New York'', part of the Notes From New York series, which was held at the Lyric Theatre on 9 December 2007. As part of Notes From New York, a production of ''
The Last Five Years ''The Last Five Years'' is a musical written by Jason Robert Brown. It premiered at Chicago's Northlight Theatre in 2001 and was then produced Off-Broadway in March 2002. Since then it has had numerous productions both in the United States an ...
'' was held on three consecutive Sundays from 12 October 2008 at the
Theatre Royal Haymarket The Theatre Royal Haymarket (also known as Haymarket Theatre or the Little Theatre) is a West End theatre on Haymarket in the City of Westminster which dates back to 1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use. Samuel Foot ...
. It returned again in May 2009 at the
Duchess Theatre The Duchess Theatre is a West End theatre in the City of Westminster, London, located in Catherine Street near Aldwych. The theatre opened on 25 November 1929 and is one of the smallest West End theatres with a proscenium arch. It has 494 se ...
where it played for one week. She also appeared in
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's '' tick, tick... BOOM!'' which played at the Duchess Theatre in 2009, having its West End premiere.


''Michael Bruce - Unwritten Songs''

Atherton features as a performer on this album with "Portrait of a Princess", which was launched in April on Speckulation's website. The song is also featured on Atherton's website. The song is also available on '' Michael Bruce - Unwritten Songs'', which Atherton has performed live at the
Apollo Theatre The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London.
twice and live in the Delfont room, in London's West End.


Other Ventures

Since leaving '' Avenue Q'', Atherton has starred in various productions such as ''Ordinary Days''. She has performed at the Great British Musical show in the West End. Atherton has also performed in West End Live, a showcase which takes place the third weekend in June. Then, in her largest solo performance, Atherton performed at the
Apollo Theatre The Apollo Theatre is a Grade II listed West End theatre, on Shaftesbury Avenue in the City of Westminster, in central London.
in London on 26 June. Atherton performed hits from her second CD as well as reuniting and performing with Kate Monster and
Daniel Boys Daniel Boys (born 26 March 1979) is an English musical theatre actor, who was a contestant on the BBC talent series '' Any Dream Will Do'' in 2007 before becoming known as a stage actor in various musicals including '' Avenue Q'', ''Spamalot'' an ...
, and appearing with special guests
Richard Fleeshman Richard Jonathan Fleeshman (born 8 June 1989) is an English actor and singer. His television career began as a 12-year-old, playing Craig Harris for four years in ''Coronation Street'' before going on to become an established television, West E ...
, Michael Bruce, Lance Horne, and Tom Parsons on guitar. From 29 September 2011, Atherton played the role of Sister Mary Robert in the first UK tour of ''
Sister Act the Musical ''Sister Act'' is a musical based on the hit 1992 film of the same name with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater, book by Bill and Cheri Steinkellner, and additional material by Douglas Carter Beane. After having a regional premiere i ...
''. ''Sister Act'' toured throughout the UK and Ireland. Atherton starred in the new musical, ''The Opinion Makers'' alongside
Daniel Boys Daniel Boys (born 26 March 1979) is an English musical theatre actor, who was a contestant on the BBC talent series '' Any Dream Will Do'' in 2007 before becoming known as a stage actor in various musicals including '' Avenue Q'', ''Spamalot'' an ...
, a coproduction between The Mercury Theatre, Colchester and Derby Theatre. Atherton was included on the album ''MS. A Song Cycle'', a musical theatre album benefitting the MS Society UK. Her song 'How Can I Tell You' was written by American composer Erin Murray Quinlan, with lyrics co-written by Rory Sherman. Atherton recently starred as Janet Majors in the world premiere stage production of ''
Shock Treatment ''Shock Treatment'' is a 1981 American musical comedy film directed by Jim Sharman, and co-written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien. It is a follow-up to the 1975 film ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show''. While not an outright sequel, the film do ...
'', the musical sequel to ''
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'', at the King's Head Theatre Pub in Islington, followed by the world premiere of ''Pure Imagination''. Atherton is in demand as a concert performer and recently appeared as a headline performer alongside Ruthie Henshall and Aled Jones in ''Adam Hepkin's The Magic of the Musicals'' and as part of the ''Giggin' for Good'' concert series at the Actor's Church, Covent Garden. In 2019, Atherton directed ''Club Mex'' at Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester.


''A Girl of Few Words''

Atherton released her first solo album on 3 October 2006. The music was composed by Charles Miller with lyrics by Kevin Hammonds and Adam Bard. ;Track Listing * "A Girl of Few Words" * "If You Were Mine" * "Let Me Inside" * "He Wasn't You" * "Be Careful" * "Not Afraid Anymore" * "Somebody's Falling" * "Someone Find Me" (featuring Paul Spicer) * "Clockwork" * "Heaven Knows" * "Home" * "You Know How to Love Me"


''No Space for Air''

In June 2010, Atherton released her second studio album, ''No Space for Air''. Described as a unique and groundbreaking album for the '' Spring Awakening'' and
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generation, ''No Space for Air'' features material from
Alanis Morissette Alanis Nadine Morissette ( ; born June 1, 1974) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, and actress. Known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and confessional songwriting, Morissette began her career in Canada in the early 1990s with tw ...
, Skunk Anansie and
Stephen Sondheim Stephen Joshua Sondheim (; March 22, 1930November 26, 2021) was an American composer and lyricist. One of the most important figures in twentieth-century musical theater, Sondheim is credited for having "reinvented the American musical" with sho ...
. Track Listing * "Weak" * "Blind" * "Lost in Translations" * "Crawling" * "Never Saw Blue Like That" * "Broken Wings" * "Losing My Mind" * "Leather" * "Silent Whispers" * "Anywhere But Here" * "Encore" * "Annie's Song" (Hidden Track)


''There's a Fine Fine Line''

In June 2010, Atherton released the song "There's a Fine, Fine Line" from ''Avenue Q'' as a single. The single was a thank-you to her fans from that show. Track Listing * "There's a Fine Fine Line" * Digital Booklet


''Rush of Life''

In November 2014, Atherton released her most personal studio album to date, ''Rush of Life'', featuring songs written for her by Dougal Irvine, Craig Adams, Lance Horne, George Maguire and Benedict. Track Listing * "Trail of Behaviour" (featuring John Dagleish) * "I Can't Make You Love Me" * "Planet Me" * "My Own" * "Rush of Life" * "Somebody New" * "Your Body" (featuring George Maguire) * "Say Something" * "Whoever You Are" (Hidden Track) written by julie atherton


References


External links


Julie Atherton's Homepage



Notes From New YorkCredits on broadwayworld.com
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