Baubles, Bangles and Beads - Stage Legend; Sheila Bradley

Published: July 29, 2023, 7 p.m.

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Sheila Bradley is one of the country\'s most experienced and best-loved music theatre stars, with a career that has spanned 70 years working all over the world.

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Born in Essex, U.K., Sheila was brought to Australia in the 1950s by J.C. Williamson\'s to play the lead in\\xa0Grab Me a Gondola. She had an established career as a lead singer with the George Mitchell Singers and playing Lalume in\\xa0Kismet\\xa0opposite Alfred Drake in the West End.

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Sheila quickly decided on Australia as home, and so begun a litany of leading roles in plays and musical theatre around the country. Sheila was the nation\\u2019s original Nancy in\\xa0Oliver, playing opposite Johnny Lockwood as Fagin. Celebrated turns include Princess Winnifred in\\xa0Once Upon a Mattress, Anna Leonowens in\\xa0The King and I, Sharon Mclonegran in\\xa0Finian\\u2019s Rainbow, Vera Charles in\\xa0Mame, and Mrs Peachum in\\xa0The Threepenny Opera.\\xa0Performances in revue at the Phillip Street theatre, alongside colleagues Gordon Chater, Johnny Ladd and June Salter, confirmed her position as a fine comedienne with a dynamic voice.

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Her indelible presence made it\\u2019s mark in\\xa0productions right up to the early 2000s with performances of\\xa0The Wizard of Oz, Nunsense 2, Crazy For You, Jolson, Hello Dolly!, Follies in Concert, Me and My Girl, My Fair Lady, The Pirates of Penzance, and in pantomime and theatre restaurant.

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Sheila is one of Australia\\u2019s much loved and enduring performers. She recently celebrated her 90th birthday and retains the energy, humour and passion that made her a star several decades ago. It was indeed a tremendous privilege to share a couple of hours with the wonderful Sheila Bradley.
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