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Ray Shell

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Work type: Cabaret.

My Carolina Red Story - T1047327094

Ray Shell has been an international Performance Artist for many decades. Along with starring in shows like Starlight Express, Miss Saigon & The Lion King, films like THE US VS BILLIE HOLIDAY with Andra Day, Ray Shell is also a Best Selling author; CAROLINA RED is his latest novel.
17 Sep 21Above the Stag Theatre, Inner London :: V0909222884
listing details L0255898263

Ray Shell - Back 2 - Back II - T0503213995

Returning to the West End and making his debut at Crazy Coqs, is Ray Shell with his show Back 2 - Black II for which he has received a clutch of 4 and 5 star reviews. Featuring Ray's distinctive interpretation of well-known songs from musicals Sweeney Todd to Miss Saigon and current Broadway hit Kinky Boots, peppered with songs from his pop career, as well as a few new surprises.Musical Director Paul Jenkins. Director Dollie Henry.
27 Jun 14 to 28 Jun 14Crazy Coqs Cabaret, Inner London :: V01613972150
listing details L01282983388

T861106712

American singer and actor, RAY SHELL famous for creating the roles of Normax in Five Guys Named Moe and Rusty in Starlight Express... playing at the Pheasantry - his London Cabaret Debut with Music & Words...?? Music from: STARLIGHT EXPRESS, KINKY BOOTS, PHANTOM OF THE OPERA & MORE...?Words from: ICED...Ray's internationally acclaimed novel & FEEDING MIRANDA his coming new novel. ??Musical Director: IAN VINCE-GATT
18 Feb 14 to 22 Feb 14The Pheasantry, Outer London :: V1563339560
listing details L1312787546

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