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Go Live Ambassadors

We are delighted to present you our ambassadors for this year!

They are performers, influencers and creatives within the theatre industry, whose work and values we admire and will help spread the word of our work to young theatregoers.
Allie trained at Mountview Academy, and currently teacher vocal technique at The Urdang Academy. She is currently performing as one of ‘The Fates’ in the Original West End cast of ‘Hadestown’ (The Lyric Theatre).

Her recent credits include Rosemary in ‘How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying’ (Southwark Playhouse) Amiens and cover Jaques, Phoebe and Audrey in ‘As You Like It’ (@Sohoplace) Bette in ‘Happy Meal’ (Traverse Theatre & U.K. Tour), Featured Ensemble and cover Margot in ‘Legally Blonde’ (Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre), Jan in ‘I’m Here’, a short film by Tabby Lamb (Pentabus), Ensemble covering Diva, Bernadette and Miss Understanding in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (U.K. Tour), Millennials (Turbine Theatre), Ensemble in RENT (Hope Mill Theatre).
Georgina graduated from The Arts Educational School in 2020, where she was awarded the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation Scholarship.
She is currently playing Angelica Schuyler in the West End production of Hamilton and will star in Kiss Me Kate at the Barbican this summer. Previously she played Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz (Leicester Curve, London Palladium) and Ado Annie in Oklahoma! (Wyndham’s Theatre). She was also the Alternate Cinderella in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella at the Gillian Lynne Theatre.
Gracie McGonigal - G McGonigal F Hres
Gracie graduated from The Brit School and Mountview.

Theatre credits include: Katie, The Little Big Things (@sohoplace); Susanna Walcott/US Abigail, The Crucible (Gielgud Theatre); Cinderella, Cinderella (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Susanna Walcott/US Abigail, The Crucible (National Theatre); Wishy, Aladdin (Lyric Hammersmith); Brianna, Fan Girls Workshop (Sonia Friedman); National Theatre Connections (National Theatre); Young Ursula, Shipton Musical For Beam (Fat Rascal Theatre); Beyond The Stars (The Other Palace); Gracie McGonigal In Concert (The Theatre Cafe)
Other: Gracie’s Bionic Arm Part 1-5 (Tej Kohli Foundation); Imogen, First Love (Truetube)
Hannah is currently an alternate in West End production of Six The Musical. She recently played Karen the Computer in Spongebob the Musical.

She made history as the first actress to play all three Heathers in Heathers The Musical and went on to win 3 West End Wilma awards including ‘Best Understudy.’

Other recent credits include Snow White in Snow White (Wimbledon Theatre) Kissy Face/Information Desk Person in Emojiland in Concert (Garrick Theatre), Ensemble in Kinky Boots in Concert (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane).
Jack White, a theatre content creator from the South Coast of the UK, fell in love with the arts and performing at a very young age. He has worked across the music industry for his entire adult life.

In his late 20s, Jack received an autism diagnosis which helped him understand why he struggled with certain aspects of visiting the theatre. As a result, he now shares sensory tips and access info for theatre shows he visits via social media.
Joel is currently starring in Just For One Day at the Old Vic and will soon resume his run as the iconic King George III in Hamilton, West End.

Other recent theatre credits include Amos Hart in Chicago (UK Tour); Ogie in Waitress (Adelphi Theatre); Mendel in Falsettos (The Other Palace); Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Guys and Dolls (Théâtre Marigny, Paris); Kiss Me Kate (Sheffield Crucible); Kevin in Fat Friends (UK Tour); alternate Dewey Finn in School of Rock (New London Theatre); Eddie in Funny Girl (Savoy Theatre/Menier Chocolate Factory).
Joseph Fletcher
Joseph was recently the associate choreographer of The Little Big Things at @sohoplace.

Joseph trained and graduated from Performers College. Theatre includes: Original cast of ‘101 Dalmations’ (Regent Park Open Air Theatre), Originated ‘Billy Bones in ‘Mop The House’ (UK Tour), ‘Wicked’ (Apollo Victoria Theatre), ‘Fred Astaire’ in Robert North ‘The Snowman’ (International/UK tour, Peacock theatre).

Deaf Men Dancing (Mark Smith) includes: ‘TIME’ (Laban Theatre), ’Hear! Hear!’ (Sadler’s Wells), ‘Sense of Freedom’ (‘Deaf Festival Theatre of Clin d’Oeil’, City Lit’s ‘Deaf Day’, ‘The Place Resolutions’), ‘Alive’ (UK tour, Original Cast), and guest performances for ‘United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities’, ‘DanceEast’s 1st Anniversary Gala’, London 2012’s ‘Deaf Day’, and the ’20th Anniversary of Candoco Dance Company’.
Lucie recently finished playing Fantine in the West End production of Les Miserables. She also participated in stage concerts/workshops of the new musicals 13 Going on 30 and SuperYou.

Lucie previously played Elphaba in Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre), Jenna Hunterson in Waitress (Adelphi and UK tour), Fantine in Les Misérables: The Staged Concert (Sondheim), Maureen in Rent (The Other Palace and UK tour), Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (Leicester Curve, UK tour and South Korea Opera House: Winner of the Daegu International Music Festival’s Best Actress in a Musical Award).
Philip is an award winning choreographer who started his career as a performer appearing in shows such as Fame, Hairspray, The Producers & Singin’ In The Rain.
He also performed in many TV shows, feature films, music videos & adverts throughout his career.  
Rob Madge is a theatre maker, writer and actor. They began working professionally in theatre at the age of 9, having spent the majority of their childhood forcing their family to help them put on shows in the living room. Rob is best known for their show My Son’s A Queer (But What Can You Do?) which was nominated for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play at the 2023 Olivier Awards.

Other Theatre credits as include: Peter Pan (London Palladium); Jack and the Beanstalk (London Palladium); Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre), Macbeth (Gielgud Theatre), Oliver! (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), Les Misérables (25th Anniversary International Tour and Concert), Matilda the Musical (Courtyard Theatre, RSC), Bedknobs & Broomsticks (UK Tour/World Premiere),Timpson the Musical, Held Momentarily, Leave A Light On, Roles We’ll Never Play.

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