I’d Do Anything For A Singing Lesson

The Journal – Newcastle
May 28, 2008

MORE than 800 fans of TV show I’d Do Anything gathered at the Sage Gateshead yesterday to get singing tuition and perform with three of the show’s eliminated Nancys.

The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra hosted the event, which ended with a performance of five songs from various West End shows.

As well as wannabe Nancys Ashley Russell, Sarah Lark and Niamh Perry, ex-Eastenders and Holby City actor Michael French was there to sing along and there were singing experts from the BBC to help with the teaching.

Lorna Lea, of Moor Park Court, North Shields, was there with her two daughters Fran and Phoebe, aged seven and 11.

She said: “We all love the show so much that we thought we would come down for the day. It’s been such fun for everyone and the kids have really enjoyed it. I only ever sing when I’m at home on my own but some of the teaching was really good and I feel more confident now.”

Ashley Russell was on hand to offer advice to the novice singers.

The 24-year-old from Falkirk in Scotland, told The Journal: “It’s been great fun today, everyone has improved amazingly from when we first started this morning.”

Michael French, 42, said: “I just love musicals, I performed in them when I first started acting and it’s something I would consider doing again. Everyone was great today, they did really well.”