Aeva May
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Born in Adelaide, South Australia, she trained with the South Australian Ballet Company before coming to London, aged 16, to pursue both studies and career. Her stage appearances Ballet Metropolis, Dance Theater London, City at the Riverside Studios with Tom Jobe and contemporary works with the Dance Umbrella. In the West End, Aeva played the Wild Punk Tap Dancer in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance, Flo the Crow in the musical Abbacadabra and Marie in The Boyfriend. She was a principal dancer in Wayne Sleep's companies for Dash and The Hot Shoe Show and appeared alongside Cliff Richard in Dave Clark's Time. Aeva's television appearances include six episodes of The Hot Shoe Show with Wayne Sleep, Amy, the lead in the BBC Play for Today, Bodies Don't Lie, Fiona in Bullman for Granada, Pam in the Thames drama series Gems and most recently Shelly in The Look Of Love for the BBC. She also appeared in the children's series Rainbow and No. 73 and danced and choreographed the ATV series Pictures. Linda appeared in the feature film Who Dares Wins. She has most recently appeared on the West End stage in Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS in the roles of Demeter and Grizabella, and also appearse in the video version as Demeter. She is also known as Linda-Mae Brewer.