Claire Machin | |
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Born | Stoke-on-Trent |
Alma mater | Sylvia Young Theatre School |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1988–present |
Claire Machin is a British actress, best known for her work in musical theatre.
At the age of 16, Machin trained at Sylvia Young Theatre School, taking part in an adult drama course. [1] Through the 1990s and early 2000s she appeared in the ensemble of several major West End shows including roles in Les Misérables , Oliver! and My Fair Lady . She took part in workshops for the stage adaptation of Mary Poppins [1] and in 2004 was part of the original cast playing the role of Miss Lark, for which she appears on the Original London Cast Recording. [2]
In 2009, Machin played Mamie Eisenhower in the UK professional premiere of First Lady Suite by Michael John LaChiusa, with the Whatsonstage.com review describing her performance as "particularly memorable". [3]
In 2013, she played the role of Mabel in the Chichester Festival Theatre production of The Pajama Game . The production then transferred to the West End at the Shaftesbury Theatre from May to September 2014. [4] In 2014, she originated the role of Gladys in the West End production of Memphis , for which she was nominated for the Whatsonstage.com Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical. [5]
In 2016, Machin played the role of Alice Beane in Titanic at the Charing Cross Theatre. She received great acclaim for this role, with reviews describing her as a "standout" [6] and "firm audience favourite". [7]
In 2017, Machin played the role of Cora in the West End production of The Girls , a role which she had previously played when the production premiered at the Grand Theatre, Leeds and The Lowry, Salford. For this role she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical alongside fellow cast members Joanna Riding, Claire Moore, Sophie-Louise Dann, Debbie Chazen and Michelle Dotrice. [8]
In 2019, she played a number of roles in the UK premiere of the Michel Legrand Broadway musical Amour at the off-West End Charing Cross Theatre, followed by the role of Mrs Brill in the major West End revival of Mary Poppins which re-united Machin with her ‘The Girls’ co-star Claire Moore. The production was halted mid-run on 16 March 2020 due to COVID-19.
Year | Production | Role | Theatre |
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1988 | Blood Brothers | Linda | Studio One |
1995 | My Fair Lady | Mrs Higgins Maid | Manchester Opera House |
1995 | Les Misérables | Swing / Understudy Eponine | Palace Theatre, West End |
1996 | Oliver! | Charlotte | London Palladium, West End |
1999 | Les Misérables | Ensemble / Understudy Mme. Thénardier | Palace Theatre, West End |
2003 | My Fair Lady | Clara Eynsford Hill / Servant | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, West End |
2004–2008 | Mary Poppins | Miss Lark / Understudy Miss Andrews, Mrs Brill & Mrs Corry | Bristol Hippodrome / Prince Edward Theatre, West End |
2008 | High School Musical on Stage! | Ms Darbus | UK Tour |
2009 | First Lady Suite | Mamie Eisenhower | Union Theatre, London |
2011 | Salad Days | Tim's Mother / Asphynxia | Riverside Studios, London |
2010–2012 | Oliver! | Widow Corney | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, West End / UK Tour |
2012 | Betty Blue Eyes | Mrs. Metcalf / Understudy Mother | Novello Theatre, West End |
2013 | The Pajama Game | Mabel | Chichester Festival Theatre / Shaftesbury Theatre, West End |
2014 | Memphis | Gladys | Shaftesbury Theatre, West End |
2015/2016 | The Girls | Cora | Grand Theatre, Leeds / The Lowry, Salford |
2016 | Titanic | Alice Beane | Charing Cross Theatre, West End |
2016 | Made in Dagenham | Barbara Castle | Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch |
2017 | The Girls | Cora | Phoenix Theatre, West End |
2019 | Amour | Whore/Claire | Charing Cross Theatre, London |
2019 | Mary Poppins | Mrs Brill | Prince Edward Theatre, West End |
2023-2025 | Les Misérables | Madame Thénardier | Sondheim Theatre, West End |
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