Jessica Sellers, as Kristine Urich, showcased her comedy timing and vocal abilities. Her portrayal of Kristine's nervousness and struggle with singing was both endearing and entertaining. Her ability to captivate the audience with her charm and stage presence was commendable and she flawlessly executed the challenging harmonies bringing a sense of joy to the stage. Charlotte Pash gave a powerful and emotionally charged performance as Judy Turner. She portrayed Judy's vulnerability and personal struggles with authenticity and depth. Her delivery of her monologue was particularly moving, capturing the heartache and resilience of the character. Gemma Harrops delivered a commanding performance as Sheila Bryant. Her character was filled with sass whilst exuding confidence and charisma, capturing Sheila's bold personality flawlessly. Her The actress's ability to showcase both Sheila's fierce exterior and her vulnerability created a multidimensional character that was captivating to watch. Charlotte Cochrane brought a vibrant energy to the character Connie Wong. Her ability to convey Connie's resilience, and her love for dancing was commendable. Isobel Parkin delivered a heartfelt and emotionally resonant performance as Bebe Benzenheimer. She brought depth and vulnerability to the character, showcasing Bebe's inner struggles and dreams. She captured the audience's attention evoking a strong emotional response. Her interactions with the other characters were filled with sincerity, creating a sense of camaraderie and support within the cast. Steven Cheeseman delivered a truly captivating and emotionally resonant performance. His portrayal of Paul San Marco’s vulnerability and personal journey was nothing short of exceptional. From the moment he stepped on stage, the audience was drawn into his story and felt an immediate connection with the character. Steven’s monologue depicting Paul’s struggle
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