Sophie Lagden

Sophie is soon to graduate from the Royal Academy of Music, with an MA in Musical Theatre. She has also been nominated as a Spotlight Stage Prize Finalist, 2026.

She is an active member of the National Youth Music Theatre. Her credits include Gussie Carnegie in “Merrily we Roll Along” at the Southwark Playhouse and The Baker’s Wife in “Into the Woods”.

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Sophie is soon to graduate from the Royal Academy of Music, with an MA in Musical Theatre. She has also been nominated as a Spotlight Stage Prize Finalist, 2026.

She is an active member of the National Youth Music Theatre. Her credits include Gussie Carnegie in “Merrily we Roll Along” at the Southwark Playhouse and The Baker’s Wife in “Into the Woods”.

Sophie holds a BA in History of Art from the University of Nottingham where she was a choral scholar and a soloist in the university’s leading a cappella group and vocal ensemble. Credits whilst studying include Vivienne in “Legally Blond and Johanna in “Sweeney Todd” at the Nottingham Concert Hall.

An avid classical singer with a graduate diploma in Vocal Performance from the Royal College of Music, Sophie sings with professional choirs and vocal groups across the country, and has completed training with the National Student Drama Festival and All the World’s a Stage Theatre Company. Away from the theatre, Sophie performs regularly in a close harmony folk duo with her twin sister.

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