Aoife Mulholland

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Aoife Mulholland (born 29 May 1978) is an Irish actress, and musical theatre performer from Salthill, Galway on the west coast of Ireland. Aoife (pronounced Ee-fah - IPA[ˈiːfʲə]) is a successful leading lady in London's West End: she has played notable roles, such as Roxie Hart in Chicago, at the Cambridge Theatre and as Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music, at the London Palladium (current). Since landing the leading roles in London's West End she has been praised for her singing voice, her dancing and her acting skills. For her roles she has mastered English (received pronunciation) and American accents. [1][2][3][4][5]

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[edit] Career

Aoife Mulholland performing at London's Leicester Square in the 2007 free event 'West End Live': to show case The Sound Of Music in which she is appearing at the London Palladium
Aoife Mulholland performing at London's Leicester Square in the 2007 free event 'West End Live': to show case The Sound Of Music in which she is appearing at the London Palladium

Mulholland was first seen nationally in 2006 on the hit BBC TV show How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?[6] (HDYSAPLM). She appeared on the show with her best friend, Abi Finley and reached the semi-final of the BBC competition, but lost out to fellow Maria, Siobhan Dillon in the sing-off, singing Don't Cry For Me Argentina. Although this was a set back, she was later invited by Andrew Lloyd Webber to return to the role as Maria in the West End production of The Sound of Music at the London Palladium in early 2007.[7][8]

Shortly after the BBC show HDYSAPLM finished in December 2006 Mulholland was signed by agents Curtis Brown and promptly took on the part of Roxie Hart, a lead character in the Cambridge Theatre West End musical production of Chicago.[9] She performed this role to rave reviews and standing ovations, "The classically trained singer has enjoyed huge success including appearing as temptress Roxie Hart in the West End production of the musical Chicago", wrote the Daily Mail.[10] "Racy, dark and brutally funny", reviewed the Sunday Times, in 2006. "Aoife, makes a brilliant Roxie. She is likeable and manipulative simultaneously, sexy and girlish at the same time. She is partnered by Annette McLaughlin as 'Velma Kelly', making a fantastic double-act, with both women being powerful singers and dancers." [11] [12]

Mulholland left the cast of Chicago at the end of March 2007 to take up another leading role in the West End, however, on 5 December 2007 she was, as a past 'Roxie', invited back to attend the star-studded 10 Year Charity Gala performance and Black Tie Reception to celebrate the tenth year of Chicago being performed in the West End - (over the 10 years, 4.5 million people have been in the audience). "Denise van Outen, on a full night off from her chores in Rent Remixed, joined Aoife Mullholland perched atop either side of the stage for a lustily sung "Funny Honey" - Broadway.com [13]

April 2007 - Mulholland left the cast of Chicago and was asked by Andrew Lloyd Webber to take over the role of Maria in The Sound of Music as an 'alternate' on Monday evenings and Wednesday matinees, from the 16 April 2007; this was after Connie Fisher followed medical advice informing her to only do 6 of the 8 shows per week.[14] Mulholland has performed the role of Maria with further glowing reviews[15] and nightly standing ovations from sold out theatre audiences (over 2300 people a show fill the London Palladium in the West End). "Her voice is just as I remember Maria, which would be as Julie Andrews played her in one of my favourite childhood films, honest, genuine, heartfelt and passionate, and her songs were pitch-perfect." wrote Megan Reynolds of The Guardian.[16]

On Friday 24 August 2007 Mulholland was invited to perform at the BBC Radio 2 Gala for Andrew Lloyd Webber, hosted by Denise Van Outen - among the other artists performing with her were: Lee Mead from "Joseph"; Connie Fisher from the "Sound of Music"; Stephen Gately, Preeya Kalidas, Raza Jaffrey. Elena Roger, Dean Collinson, Lorna Want and Duncan James.[17] Mulholland sang 'All The Love I Have', from 'The Beautiful Game'.

On 29 November 2007 Mulholland had a very successful debut at the 100 Club in London as the lead vocalist of the Sorrentino Band.[18] singing jazz and swing numbers with a nine piece swing and soul band. Some of the numbers she performed were: 'My Baby Just Cares For Me', 'Cry Me A River' and 'Son Of A Preacher Man'.

On Christmas Eve 2007 Mulholland was seen performing with Lee Mead and Connie Fisher and some of the other 'Maria' and 'Joseph' finalists in a BBC special 'festive' reunion show called 'When Joseph met Maria!' - celebrating both the hit Andrew Lloyd Webber BBC shows - it was recorded earlier on December 2nd 2007. The BBC show, HDYSAPLM, featuring Mulholland, recently won a prestigious international Emmy Award in New York (2007) for best non-scripted entertainment.[19]

On February 26, 2008, Summer Strallen took over the role of "Maria" from Connie Fisher in Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End revival of The Sound of Music. Aoife Mulholland is continuing as the alternate until August 19, 2008.[20]

Mulholland is set to star in a Danny Patrick film, The Best Years[21] playing the character of Atlanta Earle. The film is set in Northern Ireland and is rumored to start filming in April 2008. (The film is still in its production stage).

In May 2008, Mulholland appeared in Sir Tim Rice's concert revival of his hit musical Chess, with Josh Groban as Anatoly Sergievsky, Idina Menzel as Florence, Adam Pascal as Frederick Trumper, Kerry Ellis as Svetlana and Marti Pellow as the Arbiter. This has been at the Royal Albert Hall, on Monday, May 12 and Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Chess is a musical with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, formerly of ABBA. [22] [23]

Between 3 July and 5 July 2008, Mulholland will be staring in a show at the Town Hall Theatre, in Galway, Ireland. In this show Mulholland will be performing songs from her Musical Theatre career in the West End.

[edit] Featured roles

As an actress Aoife Mulholland has appeared in the following Musical Productions, TV and Film Productions (TV and Film list according to the Internet Movie Database[24]

Year Title Type Role More information
2008 Chess Concert 'Chess Company' Aoife Mulholland Website
2008 The Best Years (in production) Film Atlanta Earle The Best Years at the Internet Movie Database
2007 The Sound of Music 2007 to Current Musical Theatre Maria von Trapp The Sound Of Music Official website
2007 When Joseph Met Maria TV Show Herself Aoife Mulholland Website
2006 Chicago 2006 to 2007 Musical Theatre Roxie Hart Chicago Musical Official website
2006 How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? TV Series Herself HDYSAPLM? at the Internet Movie Database
2004 Foreign Exchange TV Series Shop Assistant Foreign Exchange at the Internet Movie Database
2000 Malicious Intent Film PC Hannigan Malicious Intent at the Internet Movie Database

[edit] Early life of Aoife Mulholland

Mulholland is the youngest of four siblings, her parents are John & Margaret, her two brothers are Alan and Eddie and her sister is called Lisa. She attended the National University of Ireland, Galway, University College Dublin, and Central School of Speech and Drama. As well as being a skilled soprano she is an excellent dancer and highly accomplished pianist.

She is very proud to come from Salthill, (a seaside resort) in Galway, Ireland and in 2003 became the 30th annual 'Galway Rose', and represented Galway at 'The Rose of Tralee'. Entertainment runs in her family; her grandparents owned a pub and her grandad was often the main entertainer; Mulholland has said, "When her family get together there's always a sing-song. I come from a very musical family - every year we would meet on Christmas night and all the kids were encouraged to get up and perform. I think it was then that I realised I loved singing."[25] The first musical Mulholland appeared in was an amateur production of The Sound of Music, where she played Brigitta and her brother played Fredrick. Shortly before starting her course at the Central School of Speech and Drama, she moved to London and successfully auditioned for a part as a traditional Irish dancer, in the professional dance show, Dance of Desire, in which she spent four months.

[edit] Education

Mulholland is an accomplished musician; with Grade 8 in piano and singing. She also studied for a music degree at University College Dublin and did a post graduate diploma in Business Studies at the National University of Ireland, Galway. She then went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama (CSSD). Mulholland graduated from CSSD with a Masters Degree in Acting and Musical Theatre. Whilst training at the CSSD, she appeared in many productions, including Beckett's Play and Come and Go (both directed by Lucy Bailey) as well as The Winter's Tale, The Bright Sun Brings it to Light. And in the 'Galway Musical Society' she played Peggy Sawyer in '42nd Street'. While as Annie Oakley in, Annie Get Your Gun, she was nominated for an A.I.M.S Best Actress Award.

[edit] Personal

Mulholland admitted on HDYSAPLM that when she first started out she had to sell her car after moving to London, to be able to afford to continue in her chosen career, so determined was she to succeed in London's West End. Although now, after appearing in two hit West End shows, she is able to live in her own Flat in a fashionable part of North London, which she purchased along with a new piano, on which she practices and writes songs. On achieving success Mulholland said in an interview, “If anyone had said a year ago that I'd be in one West End show, never mind two, I'd have never believed it,” she said. “This all feels like a dream.”[26][27][28]

Andrew Lloyd Webber has since admitted to Mulholland that he made a mistake in sending her home too early from the BBC show, and is now immensely proud of the singer and her performances at the London Palladium as Maria; Lloyd Webber said on the news of her recruitment, "I welcome Aoife, she gave a sensational audition."[29] Mulholland in an interview has also said that Lloyd Webber is always apologising for sending her home every time he sees her, and she keeps joking with him, that it's ok she doesn't blame him![30]

In an interview Mulholland gave to The Times newspaper she speaks about her feelings on performing in London's West End: 'It's about six in the evening in the West End of London and there is a sense of keen anticipation on the streets. As the audiences mill about outside, thousands of performers and musicians across London are getting ready for their opening numbers. Upstairs at the Cambridge Theatre, Mulholland is still shot with the excitement of being on stage in a hit West End musical. “When I sing my title song, Roxie, even now when I think about it I get butterflies,” she says. “You sail into the song and the guys lift you up and you get into it. Every single night I think, ooh, I’m going to be a star.”'[31]

Mulholland has said her favourite character is Eliza Doolittle from My Fair Lady. "I love her transformation from a rough and ready girl to a sophisticated lady".[32]

On being Aoife? "I handle the big things in my life in my stride, but the little things get me into a right tizzy."

[edit] Most notable roles to date

  • 2006 Roxie Hart in Chicago, Cambridge Theatre, London's West End
  • 2007 Maria von Trapp in The Sound of Music, London Palladium, London's West End.
  • 2008 'Chess In Concert Company' in Sir Tim Rice's musical Chess, The Royal Albert Hall, London.

[edit] References

  1. ^ I solved a problem like Maria by going to Chicago | the Daily Mail
  2. ^ Aoife solves the problem with Maria | the Daily Mail
  3. ^ Aoife Mulholland stars as Maria in The Sound of Music | The Internet Forum
  4. ^ http://www.lse.co.uk/TVNews.asp?Code=KI56025C&headline=aoife_mulholland_to_star_in_chicago TV News
  5. ^ Aoife Mulholland
  6. ^ BBC - How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? - Homepage
  7. ^ Celebrity gossip on Now Magazine
  8. ^ The Official Aoife Mulholland Fansite // Sound of Music gallery
  9. ^ Aoife goes from the Alps to Chicago| Theatre | This is London
  10. ^ Irish Maria solves the problem | the Daily Mail
  11. ^ Ask a Star : Aoife Mulholland | Chicago | london.broadway.com
  12. ^ The Irish World : home : (Irish News)
  13. ^ Feature : A Decade of Chicago Giving London 'The Ol' Razzle Dazzle' | Chicago | london.broadway.com
  14. ^ Chicago cast changes from 18 December 2006: Aoife Mulholland, one of the finalists of “How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?”, will star as ‘Roxie Hart’; Annette McLaughlin will star as ‘Velma Kelly’ for her third season in the role
  15. ^ The Sound of Music: Your Reviews
  16. ^ No Problem With Aoife As Maria (from East London and West Essex Guardian Series)
  17. ^ BBC - Radio 2 - Music Club - Andrew Lloyd Webber concert
  18. ^ http://www.sorrentinoband.co.uk/
  19. ^ BBC NEWS | Entertainment | British shows scoop Emmy awards
  20. ^ Whatsonstage.com – London theatre tickets, discounts, news and reviews
  21. ^ The Best Years at the Internet Movie Database (2008)
  22. ^ Is the Aga's friendship hotting up? | the Daily Mail
  23. ^ Chess in Concert Musical, Royal Albert Hall
  24. ^ Aoife Mulholland at the Internet Movie Database
  25. ^ BBC - Press Office - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? finalists announced
  26. ^ Aoife solves the problem with Maria| Showbiz | This is London
  27. ^ Whatever happened to the OTHER Marias and Josephs? | the Daily Mail
  28. ^ Aoife Mulholland
  29. ^ Connie Fisher returns to the show
  30. ^ Aoife Mulholland: Aoife Gives An Interview To The Daily Mail Newspaper
  31. ^ Just can’t get enough of that razzle dazzle - Times Online
  32. ^ BBC - Press Office - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? finalists announced

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