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Sophie Evans
Born (1993-02-13) 13 February 1993 (age 31)
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active2010–present

Sophie Gwen Evans (born 13 February 1993) is a Welsh singer and actress known for her role of Glinda in the West End production of Wicked (musical), and Dorothy in the West End production of The Wizard of Oz.

As a child, Evans performed with the Mid-Rhondda Operatic Society. After several television appearances in her teens, she achieved wider notice as the runner-up on the 2010 BBC talent show Over the Rainbow. Evans made her West End debut in March 2011 as the alternate Dorothy in Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of The Wizard of Oz,[1] From February to September 2012, she played Dorothy full-time.[2]

Early and personal life

Evans was born and raised in the Rhondda Valley. Her parents, David and Michelle Evans and her younger sister Beth, live in Tonypandy, where Evans attended Tonypandy Community College as a sixth-form student.[3][4]

She appeared in school plays and musicals, and featured in a Joshua Foundation Show at the Millennium Centre, Cardiff.[3] Evans was also a member of the Mid-Rhondda Operatic Society from a young age to her early teens.[5] She appeared on the 2008 series of ITV's The X Factor.[6] Her other television appearances include The Big Performance (CBBC), The Big Talent Show (S4C) and a centenary documentary about the Tonypandy Riots (BBC Wales).[7]

Over the Rainbow

Evans auditioned for Over the Rainbow, a reality show in which young actress/singers competed to play the role of Dorothy Gale in Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2011 production of The Wizard of Oz. She advanced to the final along with Danielle Hope and Lauren Samuels. The final aired in two parts on 22 May 2010.[8] Hope was the declared the winner and Evans the runner-up.[3]

Solo performances

Solo Song
Week one (03/04/10) "If I Were a Boy" (Beyoncé Knowles)[9]
Week two (10/04/10) "That Don't Impress Me Much" (Shania Twain)[10]
Week three (17 April 2010) "I'm with You" (Avril Lavigne)[11]
Week four (24 April 2010) "Love Song" (Sara Bareilles)[12]
Week five (01/05/10) "What a Wonderful World" (Louis Armstrong)[13]
Week six (08/05/10) "I Enjoy Being a Girl" (from Flower Drum Song)[14]
Week seven (semi-final) (15 May 2010) "Reflection" (from Mulan)[15]
Week eight (final) (22 May 2010) "Tomorrow" (from Annie)[16]

Aftermath

Lloyd Webber elected to assist Evans, with the aid of casting director Bill Kenwright, to start her professional career,[17] funding her continued training as a performer at a one-year musical theatre course at the Arts Educational Schools in Chiswick, London.[18] In autumn 2010, Lloyd Webber cast Evans as the "alternate" Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, to give Hope a rest on Tuesday evenings.[18]

In November 2010, WalesOnline named Evans as the 5th sexiest woman in Wales.[19] Evans joined Only Men Aloud! on the Cardiff dates of their December 2010 tour.[20]

2011-present

On 8 March 2011, Evans made her professional stage debut[7] as the alternate Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, appearing on Tuesday evenings and covering the role during Hope's illnesses and holiday weeks in May and September 2011.[1][18] At first hiding her red hair under a brunette wig, Evans was later given permission by Lloyd Webber to show her natural hair in the role.[21] The Oxford Times reviewed the production during Evans's first full week as Dorothy (in May 2011) replacing the vacationing Hope and wrote of Evans: "Such is her success in the role that it would be hard to imagine anyone could consider they were getting second-best."[22] Another critic commented, "She plays a naive and tender Dorothy who you really want to befriend."[23] A third wrote that she plays "Dorothy perfectly with great vocals in the musical numbers, "Over The Rainbow" was quite magical."[24]

In July 2011, Evans sang as the special guest as part of an Only Boys Aloud! concert in the Parc and Dare Hall, Treorchy.[25] Also in July 2011, Evans participated in a TV reality show filmed in Pembrokeshire, called Cariad@iaith:love4language, in which she and other Welsh celebrities lived together at a campsite for eight days and intensively studied the Welsh language.[26][27] She has also performed at various charity events.[28][29] In October 2011, she sang at Millennium Stadium to support the Welsh rugby team in their semi-final match against France in the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[30] Evans sings a duet with Welsh baritone Mark Llewelyn Evans on his debut album Let the Light In, released in November 2011.[31] She is the subject of an ITV Wales documentary about her preparation for, and debut in, The Wizard of Oz, filmed in 2010–2011, called Dare to Dream: The Sophie Evans Journey.[32][33]

On 7 February 2012, Evans took over the role of Dorothy full-time in the West End production.[2] She remained in The Wizard of Oz until the show closed on 2 September 2012.[34][35] On 15 April 2012, Evans performed as Dorothy at the 2012 Olivier Awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London.[36] The same month, she headlined a concert with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.[37]

Evans presented and starred in The Really Welsh Christmas Show for BBC Television with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales at the Wales Millennium Centre.[38] Also featuring Michael Ball and Only Boys Aloud, the 45-minute show first aired on BBC One Wales on 19 December 2012.[39] In 2013, Evans starred in the final installment of the "Cornetto Trilogy", The World's End, written by Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg. She later performed at Proms in the Park, in Caerphilly, South Wales.[40]

In early 2014, she was part of an all-star cast performing, Irving Berlin: From Rags to Ritzes, beginning in London and later touring nationwide.[41] Among the songs will be classics such as White Christmas and What'll I Do.[42] She also featured in the 2014 film Pride, directed by Matthew Warchus.

From October 2015 Sophie performed with Lord of the Dance as Erin the Goddess a month run at the Playhouse Theatre, London, a 9-week run at the Lyric Theatre, Broadway and a 6-week American tour finishing a Caesars Palace, Las Vegas for Michael Flatelys last ever performance.

From July 2017, Evans took over the role of Glinda in the West End production of Wicked from Australian actress Suzie Mathers; therefore becoming the youngest person to ever to play the role in London, at the age of 24.[43]

Evans left Wicked on 20 July 2019, and was replaced by Helen Woolf.

Discography

  • Evans and the other two finalists of Over the Rainbow each recorded a version of the song "Over the Rainbow", with the intention that the eventual winner's recording would be available for purchase shortly after the finale. Hope's recording was originally the only version released, but both Evans' and Samuels' versions of the song were ultimately made available for download on 6 June 2010.
  • Evans released her independent debut album in 2014, The Studio Sessions (Limited Edition), recorded at Acapella Studios, Pentyrch, Wales.[44]
  • Evans appears with the other contestants in a Wizard of Oz medley featured as a b-side on the CD single of Hope's "Over the Rainbow".[45]

References

  1. ^ a b "Sophie Evans makes West End stage debut as Dorothy". BBC. 8 March 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2011.
  2. ^ a b Sophie Evans to Take Over as Dorothy in West End's The Wizard of Oz
  3. ^ a b c "Sophie, at 'Over the Rainbow'". BBC.
  4. ^ "Early photos of Sophie Evans show a star in the making". WalesOnline. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  5. ^ "No gold at end of Sophie's rainbow". WalesOnline. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  6. ^ Sheridan, Emily (27 March 2010). "Over The Rainbow: The 10 Dorothy hopefuls unveiled as one more 'wild card' bids for public vote". London: The Daily Mail. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  7. ^ a b "Sophie Evans". The Wizard of Oz official website, accessed 10 February 2011
  8. ^ video: "Over the Rainbow" TV competition
  9. ^ "Sophie's Performance - Over the Rainbow - Episode 3 - BBC One". YouTube. 3 April 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  10. ^ "Sophie's Performance - Over the Rainbow - Episode 5 - BBC One". YouTube. 10 April 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  11. ^ "Sophie's Performance - Over the Rainbow - Episode 7 - BBC One". YouTube. 17 April 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  12. ^ "Sophie's Performance - Over the Rainbow - Episode 9 - BBC One". YouTube. 24 April 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  13. ^ "Sophie: Wonderful World - Over The Rainbow - Episode 11 - BBC One". YouTube. 1 May 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  14. ^ "Sophie's Performance - Over the Rainbow - Episode 13 - BBC One". YouTube. 8 May 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  15. ^ "Sophie's Performance - Over the Rainbow - Episode 15 - BBC One". YouTube. 15 May 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  16. ^ "Sophie Performs Tomorrow - Over The Rainbow - Episode 17 BBC One". YouTube. 22 May 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2010.
  17. ^ "Rainbow runner-up Sophie Evans may follow musical dream". BBC. 24 May 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
  18. ^ a b c "Sophie Evans cast as alternate Dorothy". OfficialLondonTheatre. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
  19. ^ "Wales' 50 sexiest women (Western Mail)". WalesOnline.co.uk. 27 November 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  20. ^ "Sophie Evans and Only Boys Aloud join the OMA tour!". 11 November 2010. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  21. ^ Price, Karen. "Sophie Evans on playing Dorothy in the West End", Western Mail, Wales Online, 30 April 2011
  22. ^ Gray, Christopher. "The Wizard of Oz: The London Palladium", The Oxford Times, 6 May 2011
  23. ^ Price, Karen. "Review: The Wizard of Oz, London Palladium". Wales Online, 30 April 2011
  24. ^ "Review: The Wizard Of Oz - London Palladium", BackstagePass.biz, 30 March 2011
  25. ^ "First Anniversary Only Boys Aloud Concert in Valleys Heartland". OnlyBoysAloud.com. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 21 May 2011.
  26. ^ Shipton, Martin. "Over the Rainbow star Sophie Evans and Welsh celebs for S4C language ‘boot camp’". WalesOnline.com, 5 July 2011
  27. ^ "Melanie Shows Star Quality in her Love4language" Archived 10 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine. NewsOnNews, 18 July 2011
  28. ^ "Sophie Evans announced as special guest at the NSPCC gala ball", NOW Cardiff, 7 September 2011
  29. ^ "Caerphilly businessman wins a day on the set of Coronation Street at gala ball in aid of NSPCC Cymru/Wales " Archived 24 December 2012 at archive.today, Welshicons.org, 2 October 2011
  30. ^ Hitt, Carolyn. "Rugby World Cup 2011: 61,000 Welsh supporters' hearts broken in Millenium Stadium after narrow France reverse", The Telegraph, 15 October 2011
  31. ^ "Mark Evans Lets the Light in with New Album", CardiffBlues.com, 11 November 2011
  32. ^ Evans, Sophie. About Me, Sophie Evans official website, accessed 11 May 2012
  33. ^ Dare to Dream – The Sophie Evans Journey Archived 5 May 2013 at archive.today, ITV Wales, 2011, accessed 29 January 2013
  34. ^ "Des O'Connor confirmed as Wizard of Oz, show finishes in September", whatsonstage.com, 9 May 2012
  35. ^ "Sophie Evans - Late Night Jazz", Musical Theatre News 27 September 2012
  36. ^ "Olivier Awards 2012 - Award Ceremony (Sophie Evans)", Zimbio.com, accessed 11 May 2012
  37. ^ Wightwick, Abbie. "Review: Sophie Evans sings with BBC National Orchestra of Wales", Wales Online, 2 April 2012
  38. ^ video: "Sophie Evans: The Really Welsh Christmas Show", BBC TV, Dec. 19, 2012
  39. ^ "The Really Welsh Christmas Show", BBC, accessed 29 January 2013
  40. ^ "Good Morning Baltimore", Caerphilly, South Wales, video
  41. ^ "BWW Interviews: Sophie Evans On IRVING BERLIN: FROM RAGS TO RITZES", Broadway World, Jan. 24, 2014
  42. ^ video: White Christmas, performed by Sophie Evans, BBC, Dec. 19, 2012
  43. ^ http://metro.co.uk/2017/05/25/new-wicked-london-cast-announced-for-apollo-theatre-musical-6661023/
  44. ^ "The Studio Sessions (Limited Edition)", Amazon.UK
  45. ^ "Danielle Hope ('Over the Rainbow')". Digital Spy. Retrieved 27 May 2010.