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Lowe and Behold

Thursday 14th July 2011

Manor College of Technology proudly welcomes back Miss Stephanie Lowe for and evening of song, for one night only!.

Lowe and Behold
Thursday 14th July 2011
7pb - Grange Hall
Tickets £5
(Available from Student Services)

It is going to be set up like a cabaret evening with a licensed bar and the audience will be sat at tables with Steph performing on a smaller stage.

Stephanie will be singing an incredible mix of songs from musical theatre, the charts and other genres of theatre.

Stephanie left Manor 5 years ago and during her time at Manor was involved in every aspect of the Performing Arts. She took lead roles in College Productions such as ‘Fame’, ‘Les Miserables’, ‘Joseph & His Amazing Technicoloured Dreamcoat’ and ‘Road’ as well as being a key member of the College’s Senior Choir where she performed in Notre Damn Cathedral and Euro Disney in Paris as well as The Lincoln Centre and Central Park in New York.

Miss Stephanie Lowes

Stephanie then went on to study in Performing Arts at Newcastle College before being accepted to The School of Arts at Blackpool & The Fylde College where she has just completed a BA Hons Degree in Musical Theatre.

Stephanie has already had some extraordinary experiences in her relatively short career in the Performing Arts. Aged just 15 Stephanie was selected out of 5000 young people to perform in the 20th Anniversary Concert of the musical Les Miserables in London’s West End, in the role of Eponine where she sang ‘On My Own’. Cameron Mackintosh, the world famous producer of Les Miserables and other shows described Stephanie as ‘a future star’.

In the summer of 2010 Stephanie was seen on Channel 5’s ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ which was hosted by Spice Girls’ Emma Bunton, where she performed with some of her fellow students as the group ‘Sorority’. Finally, and most prestigiously Stephanie was invited to Buckingham Palace to meet with Her Majesty The Queen where she represented young people in the Performing Arts.

Stephanie was completed overwhelmed at the experience where she rubbed shoulders with the likes of Helen Mirren, Ellie Goulding and Michael McIntyre.

Stephanie is without doubt destined for greatness and we are honoured at Manor to call her one of our own. It is going to be an unforgettable night and people should make the most of seeing such a beautiful singer for only £5, as in future we predict you will have to pay a lot more!

For any other information contact Student Servcies on 01429 288338 ext 141.

 

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