Gabriella Williams

Gabriella Williams is an actor from the East Midlands. Her theatre credits include Betty Haynes in White Christmas (The Mill at Sonning); Sherrie and Regina in Rock of Ages (National Tour); Sophie in Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre, West End); Chris in Carrie: The Musical (Southwark Playhouse, Original UK Cast); Patty in Grease (UK Tour), also covering Sandy and Marty; and First Cover Ellen in Miss Saigon (National Tour).

Her workshop and development work includes Lana Turner in Chasing Rainbows; Zelda in Zelda; and Beautiful Girl in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella.

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Gabriella Williams is an actor from the East Midlands. Her theatre credits include Betty Haynes in White Christmas (The Mill at Sonning); Sherrie and Regina in Rock of Ages (National Tour); Sophie in Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre, West End); Chris in Carrie: The Musical (Southwark Playhouse, Original UK Cast); Patty in Grease (UK Tour), also covering Sandy and Marty; and First Cover Ellen in Miss Saigon (National Tour).

Her workshop and development work includes Lana Turner in Chasing Rainbows; Zelda in Zelda; and Beautiful Girl in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella.

Gabriella also served as Resident Director on Nutcracker Noir (Protein Studios), where she also covered Rox and Madame Zel, and on the original UK tour of Cruel Intentions, where she played Mrs Bunny Caldwell and covered Kathryn.

She trained at Arts Ed.

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