Tiffany Graves       
      

Tiffany Graves


Tiffany was born in Salisbury and studied acting, singing and dancing at The Arts Educational School in Tring. At the age of 11 she made her stage debut in The Nutcracker with The English National Ballet at The Royal Festival Hall. Whilst studying, she performed with The National Youth Music Theatre at the Edinburgh Festival in the productions of Annie, playing Grace Farrell and Poppy playing Dick. She also recorded a Christmas Album as a soloist with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

At 19, after appearing as lead female vocalist in Disney.s Magical Moments in London and Paris, she played the role of Judy Turner, in the touring production of A Chorus Line with the late Adam Faith. Following this, she went directly to Germany to perform in Andrew Lloyd-Webber's Sunset Boulevard. Returning to England, she joined the cast of Chicago playing Mona and, to her delight, understudied and performed the role of Roxie Hart. As a member of the final cast of Cats at The New London Theatre, Tiffany appeared in a variety of roles including Cassandra, Bombalurina, Jellylorum and Griddlebone. She joined The Grange Park Opera in productions of La Traviata and Anything Goes before swiftly returning to London to play Margie in Follies at The Royal Festival Hall, directed by Paul Kerryson.

Tiffany won critical acclaim playing the role of Dolores Reynolds in Babes in Arms at The International Festival of Musical Theatre in Cardiff before returning to Chicago at the Adelphi, this time playing the role of Velma Kelly.

She took part in the concert A Night of a Thousand Voices at The Royal Albert Hall, in honour of Trevor Nunn and also appeared in An Audience with Tony Hatch. She has worked with Kevin Kline in a workshop of his latest film about Cole Porter called De-Lovely and has recently performed her own cabaret show.

Tiffany sings regularly at Café de Paris and sang at the Premiere of the newly released film Down with Love.

Tiffany will be returning to Chicago as Velma in November 2003.

Tiffany Graves