Lucy May Barker

Lucy is on International Tour with CATS playing Grizabella. Lucy portrayed the infamous Rebekah Vardy in the smash-hit production ‘VARDY V ROONEY: The Wagatha Christie Trial’. The play initially enjoyed a sold-out run at The Wyndhams Theatre in the West End. Due to popular demand, the show continued its success by opening at The Ambassadors Theatre West End before heading on tour.

Lucy has played the iconic role of Sophie Sheridan in ABBA’s global smash hit musical MAMMA MIA! in London’s West End, on the UK and International Tours. Other theatre includes; Spring Awakening (West End); Earthquakes in London and Really Old, Like Forty Five (National Theatre); The Crucible (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre).

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Lucy is on International Tour with CATS playing Grizabella. Lucy portrayed the infamous Rebekah Vardy in the smash-hit production ‘VARDY V ROONEY: The Wagatha Christie Trial’. The play initially enjoyed a sold-out run at The Wyndhams Theatre in the West End. Due to popular demand, the show continued its success by opening at The Ambassadors Theatre West End before heading on tour.

Lucy has played the iconic role of Sophie Sheridan in ABBA’s global smash hit musical MAMMA MIA! in London’s West End, on the UK and International Tours. Other theatre includes; Spring Awakening (West End); Earthquakes in London and Really Old, Like Forty Five (National Theatre); The Crucible (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre).

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