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Show starts:
16th February 2010
Show ends:
21st February 2010
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Vaudeville Theatre

 

Megan Mullally

Megan Mullally, the award-winning star of TV s Will & Grace , takes to the Vaudeville stage with her band Supreme Music Program for a limited run of just eight performances. Best known for her role as shrill eccentric Karen Walker in the highly-rated US sitcom, Megan is an accomplished singer and has performed at venues across the United States, including the Kennedy Centre and Chicago s Goodman Theatre.

Appearing with her band for the first time outside America, this one-woman show will include songs from all three of her albums, plus exciting unheard material. Megan has previously starred on Broadway, singing in shows from Grease to Young Frankenstein . She recently sung on the soundtrack to the new film remake of Fame . The Vaudeville shows offer a rare chance for European fans to catch a glimpse of this brilliant and versatile performer.

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Will & Grace Star at the Vaudeville

 

Award-winning performer Megan Mullally tours with her band ‘Supreme Music Program’ for the first time outside the United States when she takes to the Vaudeville stage in February 2010. Besides starring as promiscuous socialite ‘Karen Walker’ in the hit US sitcom ‘Will & Grace’, Megan is also an accomplished singer, having released three albums and starred in a number of Broadway musicals.

 

Megan Mullally & Supreme Music Program will appear at the Vaudeville theatre for a limited run of just eight performances. The excellent one-woman show includes songs from all three of her albums, plus previously unheard material. She has performed with her band at venues across America, including The Lincoln Center, The Seattle Symphony and Chicago's Goodman Theatre. Her Broadway credits include ‘Grease’ and the Mel Brook’s musical ‘Young Frankenstein’.