Sunday, October 25, 2015

Saturday, July 4, 2015

EVENT ALERT : THE LADIES WEAR RED STRAIGH AHEAD LUNCH .. MARYBOROUGH HOUSE HOTEL .. DOUGLAS CORK .. AUGUST 14TH 2015 ..


Rebecca is delighted to perform again this year at The Straight Ahead Annual Ladies Wear Red Lunch at Maryborough House Hotel Cork on August 14th 2015 For tickets call 086 8117536 ...
REBECCA AT THE 2014 LUNCH..

EVENT ALERT : REBECCA STORM LIVE! ALLIHIES COPPER MINE MUSEUM CORK .. AUGUST 11TH & 12TH 2015 ..

 
Rebecca returns to the Allihies Copper Mine Museum for two more sensational shows.. Join her on August 11th & 12th... Book now by calling 027 - 73218 ..

Monday, May 11, 2015

REBECCA STORM & FRIENDS .. THE MOAT THEATRE KILDARE .. JUNE 28TH 2015

 Rebecca Storm in Concert
Sun 28 June
at 8pm
Pricing
Stalls € 25
Balcony € 25
Concessions: € 22

Rebecca Storm & Friends with Special Guest: Mark Trundle

A night you will never forget!

 Rebecca Storm in Concert



REBECCA STORM in Concert




Sunday 28th June 8pm
Tickets:€25 / €22



In 2014 Rebecca celebrated 30years in Musical Theatre by reprising
her iconic role of Mrs. Johnstone in the ever popular ‘Blood Brothers’. In a concert that takes you down Memory Lane but also brings you right back up to date, from Piaf through to ‘Let It Go’ from the film ‘Frozen’ and lots of gems in between, this intimate evening of Music, Drama & Comedy appeals to 8 and 80 year olds alike. Accompanied by her husband & Musical Director Kenny Shearer and a wonderful band of world class musicians, Rebecca’s remarkable voice and engaging personality will leave you with anight you’ll never forget.

Monday, February 16, 2015

EVENT ALERT : THE PURTY KITCHEN .. MONKSTOWN .. APRIL 17TH 2015 ..

Join Rebecca in the intimate confines of The Purty Kitchen in Monkstown as she performs live in the Supper Club on April 17th.. See the following link for more details!
http://www.purtykitchen.com/event/supperclub-rebecca-storm/

Friday, 17th April

Dinner & Show Starts at 8:00pm - Show Only Starts at 9:45pm

Over the past 30 years Rebecca has established herself as one of the most popular Leading Ladies in Musical Theatre, playing some of the most demanding roles including Eva Peron in ‘Evita’, Fantine in ‘Les Miserables’, Florence in ‘Chess’, Rose in ‘Aspects of Love’, Edith Piaf in ‘Piaf’, Joan of Arc in ‘Jeanne’ and most recently Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’.
Event consists of 2 course meal at 8pm, followed by 2hours of live music at 10pm. Price €48 per person. Pay €15 deposit per person now & settle your bill on the night.
Show only guests arrive at 9.30pm

PRESS UPDATE : IRISH EXAMINER .. FEBRUARY 10TH 2015 ..

Rebecca Storm is special guest at Defence Forces concert

Rebecca Storm: The West End star is to perform with the combinedDefence Forces bands at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Denis Minihane
Rebecca Storm: The West End star is to perform with the combined Defence Forces bands at City Hall, Cork. Picture: Denis                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     West End legend Rebecca Storm was announced yesterday as the special guest artist for the Defence Forces Massed Bands Concert in City Hall.
Brigadier General Kieran Brennan, the general officer commanding of the 1st Brigade, announced details of the event at Collins Barracks yesterday.
The military band of the 1st Bridade, under the baton of Captain Brian Prendergast, will perform along with musicians from other Defence Forces military bands, as well as pipers from throughout the Defence Forces, on the City Hall stage on February 27.
The annual event has become one of the highlights in the city’s annual musical calendar, with the proceeds of the concert going to the Defence Forces Benevolent Fund.
However, this year, thanks to sponsorship from Ford Ireland, Brig Gen Brennan said he was delighted that Ms Storm would perform with the combined bands.
Ms Storm, who lives in Co Kildare, is one of the biggest names in international musical theatre.
She became famous around the world in the 1980s for her role as Mrs Johnstone in the smash Willy Russell musical Blood Brothers.
Throughout her career she has played some of the most demanding roles for a leading lady including Eva Peron in Evita, Fantine in Les Misérables, Florence in Chess, Rose in Aspects of Love, Edith Piaf in Piaf, and Joan of Arc in Jeanne.
She sung for the King of Norway at his coronation in 1991 and has performed numerous times for the British royal gamily. She has also performed on the Opera House stage on several occasions.
Tickets for the Massed Bands concert will go on sale in Merchants Quay Shopping Centre on Saturday where members of the band of 1st Brigade will perform.
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Saturday, January 10, 2015

EVENT ALERT : MANE CHANCE CLASS ACT GALA... THEATRE ROYAL WINDSOR .. MARCH 8TH 2015 ..


Delighted to announce that Rebecca will take part in a star-studded show 'Class Act' at The Theatre Royal Windsor on March 8th in aid of The Mane Chance Sanctuary.. Book Here!
http://www.theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk/details.php?id=330








Lorraine Chase


Anita Harris

Lesley Joseph




Russell Grant
Aimi MacDonald

Rula Lenska
Dean Gaffney
Marti Webb
Roy Marsden

Robert Meadmore
Sara Crowe
Peter Howarth
Carol Royle



Redroofs Theatre School
Ascot Brass

Keith Barron



Paul Potts
Joe Stribley
Joanne Clifton
Jamie Evenden
Daniel Erman

Brighton Goes Gospel
Margaret Keys
James Michael


Friday, January 2, 2015

EVENT ALERT : REBECCA STORM IN CONCERT ... CARNEGIE ARTS CENTRE.. KENMARE CO KERRY ... FRIDAY MARCH 13TH 2015..


Rebecca Storm-White high res
Friday 13th March 2015 @ 8pm
Tickets: €28    Buy Tickets Online Here....
Over the past 30 years Rebecca has established herself as one of the most popular Leading Ladies in Musical Theatre, playing demanding roles in – Evita, Les Miserables, Chess, Aspects Of Love, Piaf, Annie, Hello Dolly . . .
For Website Click: http://www.rebeccastorm.com/

Rebecca Storm

 
Rebecca Storm Red
 
 
 
Rebecca Storm

Over the past 30 years Rebecca has established herself as one of the most popular Leading Ladies in Musical Theatre, playing demanding roles in – Evita, Les Miserables, Chess, Aspects Of Love, Piaf, Annie, Hello Dolly . . .
At 23 she auditioned for her first Musical Blood Brothers and although a little young to play Mrs. Johnstone - Liverpudlian Catholic mother of seven children - author Willy Russell was so captivated by her voice he insisted Wardrobe & Make Up went to work to ‘age’ the young actress. Her portrayal of Mrs. Johnstone has become so popular that she still returns to the role after 30 years.
In 1992 Rebecca devised, co-directed and starred in Hollywood Ladies - a tribute to her many influences from the Silver Screen - among them Barbra Streisand, Judy Garland, Julie Andrews and Gracie Fields. Together with her company of fourteen singers & dancers she was awarded Best Musical Review ’92.
She was very proud to be invited to sing for the King of Norway at his Coronation in 1991, performed several times for the British Royal Family and more recently for Irelands’ President Michael D. Higggins.
Her recording career began in 1985 with a Top Twenty single Putting On The Show which she performed on Top of the Pops. Rebecca has been presented with awards for her albums Ovation, Broadway By Storm & Ireland By Storm. Her CDs Celtic and Broadway & I Want To Know What Love Is were released by Sony Music and her latest album The Essential Rebecca Storm is a double CD consisting of a live recording of her sell out concert at Dublins’ Grand Canal (Bord Gáis Energy) Theatre and a studio album produced by her husband and Musical Director Kenny Shearer.
With numerous concerts, radio & TV appearances around the world, Rebecca enjoys a busy and varied career and after many years in London’s West End theatre world, Rebecca has now made Ireland her home and is more than thrilled with the honour of having her handprints set on the famous ‘Gaiety Theatre Walk Of Fame’,