A Shropshire actress who has worked alongside stars such as Craig Revel Horwood, Lesley Joseph and Jeremy Irons is returning to her home town amateur dramatic group where it all began.
Kate Woodman began acting when she was at school and became a player for Bridgnorth Musical Theatre Company where she played the roles of Gretel, Oliver and Annie.Since then, the 20-year-old actress has gone on to forge a successful film and TV career.
The Bridgnorth actress has also played Lavinia in A little princess at The Royal Festival Hall with Amanda Abbington and Danny Mar. However, the young star has now returned to her roots and is stepping on stage alongside her former BMTC actors and actresses for a performance in Bridgnorth on Saturday.Kate said she was “delighted” to come back and sing with BMTC and is set to perform a duet from Little Women with her sister Francesca and a powerhouse duet from Smash with the show's director Laura Davies.
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