Jade Ewen steps down from Godspell tour due to ill health
19 Mar 2015 • Nationwide
Jade Ewen has had to drop out of the upcoming tour of Godspell in Concert due to ill health.
The former Sugababe, whose stage credits include Porgy and Bess and Tonight's the Night said: "I'm saddened to have to withdraw from Godspell due to ill health. I wish the cast and crew a truly successful run, although I know they will put on an amazing show, and I can't wait to see it."
She will be replaced by Laura Mansell, who was already involved in the production. Her theatre credits include Priscilla Queen of the Desert (UK Tour), Little Shop of Horrors (White Bear Theatre) and Steel Pier (Bridewell Theatre).
The tour, which opens at Hackney Empire on 4 April features "a brand new, modern-day rock score packed to the heavens with favourites such as "Light of the World", "All Good Gifts" and "Day by Day"." It is based on the 2011 Broadway revival.
The rest of the cast includes Andy Abraham, Leanne Jarvis, Tom Senior, Jennifer Potts and Jason Broderick.
Godspell in Concert runs at Hackney Empire until 5 April before visiting venues in Guildford, Southampton, Llandudno, Cardiff, Swansea, Reading, Brighton, Southsea, Gateshead, Sunderland, Torquay, Liverpool, Bournemouth, Ipswich, Manchester, Darlington, Grimsby, Dartford, Birmingham, Oxford, Hastings, Hull, Bradford, Glasgow, Woking, Watford, Blackpool, Wycombe and Northampton.
Laura Mansell replaces Jade Ewen in Godspell Tour
Due to ill health, Sugababe Jade Ewen has withdrawn from the forthcoming tour of Godspell In Concert.
Laura Mansell, who is already a member of the current cast who are in rehearsals, has been promoted to replace Ewen in Stephen Schwartz 's musical.
Jade Ewen said: "I'm saddened to have to withdraw from Godspell due to ill health. I wish the cast and crew a truly successful run, although I know they will put on an amazing show, and I can't wait to see it."
Mansell's previous credits include: Diva 2 in Priscilla, Queen of The Desert (UK Tour), Princess Lily in Puss in Boots (Gate Arts Centre), Crystal in Little Shop of Horrors (White Bear Theatre), Precious Maguire in Steel Pier (Bridewell Theatre), BBC Proms with Maida Vale Singers and John Wilson Orchestra (Royal Albert Hall) and ensemble in Rent In Concert (Garrick Theatre).