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West End Star Danielle Hope Will Return to 54 Below on June 12 for Album Release Concert!

By: May. 05, 2015
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After a thrilling and successful solo debut in London's West End and additional concerts through the UK, Danielle Hope made her sold-out 54 Below debut this past winter. Now she's back on June 12 (9:30PM) for another revelatory evening of song, to celebrate the release of her new Live at 54 Below album! The evening will feature a celebration of music including performances of songs from shows that have shaped her career so far, West End favorites and some very special new material - and, some very special Broadway guests.

For tickets, visit: https://54below

Danielle started her career, making her professional Debut as Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz at the London Palladium alongside Michael Crawford. After capturing the hearts of the nation and winning BBC's smash hit Television series Over The Rainbow against 9000 girls.

Click here for photos from
her February concert

She then went on to Star as Eponine in the West End production of Les Miserables at The Queens theatre. Since then, she has played Cathy in The Last Five Years (Greenwich Theatre and The Warren Theatre) and is currently Touring the UK as the Narrator in the new revival tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

Recording: Danielle released a single of the song 'Over the Rainbow' in aid of the BBC performing arts fund and prostate cancer UK and 'The Concrete Jungle' international studio cast recording.

Danielle has performed at the Royal Variety Performance and also for the Royal Family at Buckingham Palace, presented at the Children's BAFTA's, judged at the Mercury Musical Developments Awards, Stephen Sondheim Society competition and Stiles and Drewe best new song prize. In June 2014 she debuted her first London one woman concert at the Delfont Room at the Prince of Wales Theatre.







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