Don't miss musicals star Lee Mead at New Theatre Royal Lincoln

See Lee Mead at the New Theatre Royal Lincoln later this yearSee Lee Mead at the New Theatre Royal Lincoln later this year
See Lee Mead at the New Theatre Royal Lincoln later this year
Lee Mead – My Band And Me

New Theatre Royal Lincoln, October 22.

West End and TV star Lee Mead and his band will be playing at the New Theatre Royal Lincoln as part of a limited season of concerts.Singing songs from his five hit albums, Lee will leave the audience wanting more as he performs fan favourites and popular songs from the West End and Broadway.Lee has starred in West End shows including Wicked, Legally Blonde, Phantom of the Opera, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and the role he made famous after winning Any Dream Will Do on the BBC in 2007, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.For more than 12 years, he has been a household name and most recently has been playing Nurse ‘Lofty’ in Holby City on BBC 1.As a singer, Lee has performed with Josh Groban, Susan Boyle, Michael Ball and Donny Osmond, to name a few, and is himself a Double Gold selling artist.

For more, you can see www.newtheatreroyallincoln.co.uk

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