Eve Polycarpou

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Eve Polycarpou is a British [1] [2] stage actress, singer and songwriter. She is best known for her roles in Mother Courage and Her Children and In the Heights .

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Early life and education

Polycarpou was born in Brighton to Greek Cypriot parents. [3] She is the sister of actor Peter Polycarpou. [4]

She studied at Southgate Technical College.

Her singing style is inspired by Shirley Bassey and Vikki Carr.

In 1976 Polycarpou reached the final of the British TV talent show New Faces (You're a Star, Superstar) with her stage name Eve Adam. [5] [6] She choose a 'less foreign' sounding stage name at the time, but said she started using her real name after seeing her brother Peter proudly using his onstage.

Career

Theatre

In 1986 Polycarpou (using stage name Eve Adam) played Jenny in the National Theatre production of The Threepenny Opera , alongside Tim Curry as Macheath. [7]

She joined the cast of Hecuba at the Donmar Warehouse in 2004, in a new version of the tragedy by Frank McGuinness. The cast included Clare Higgins in the title role, Tim Piggott-Smith as Agamemnon , Alfred Burke as Talthybius, Susan Engel as the speaking chorus, Kate Fleetwood as Polyxena, Finbar Lynch as Polymestor and Eddie Redmayne as Polydorus. [8]

Polycarpou starred in the title role in Mother Courage and Her Children at The Lowry in Salford in 2013. [9]

In 2014 she was part of the Southwark Playhouse version of In the Heights as Abuela Claudia. [10] The cast included David Bedella as Kevin Rosario, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Daniela, Sam Mackay as Usnavi, Christina Modestou as Nina and Josie Benson as Camila. The show was directed by Luke Sheppard. [11]

In the same year Polycarpou also joined the cast of the musical revue Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris at the Charing Cross Theatre. She sang Brel's famous song "Ne me quitte pas' in French as part of the show. [12] The cast starred Gina Beck and Daniel Boys. [13]

Polycarpou then reprised the role of Abuela Claudia in In the Heights , when the show transferred to the Kings Cross Theatre in 2015–2016. [14] David Bedella returned to his role as Kevin Rosario, so did Sam Mackay as Usnavi and Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Daniela. New cast members included Cleve September as Sonny, Lily Frazer as Nina and Joe Aaron Reid as Benny. [11]

In 2018 Polycarpou joined the cast of the musical Strictly Ballroom as Abuela for its West End run at the Piccadilly Theatre.

She played the role of Drosoula in the 2019 first major adaptation of the novel Captain Corelli's Mandolin. The show opened at the Curve in Leicester, before embarking on a UK tour. [15] The play later transferred to London's West End at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a limited summer season. [16]

In 2022 Polycarpou joined the cast of the revival of From Here to Eternity as Mrs Kipfer, at the Charing Cross Theatre. [17]

"Donna & Kebab"

In 1987 Polycarpou joined British Cypriot Martha D Lewis in a performance at the Edinburgh fringe festival, which led them to start a very successful collaboration as duo "Donna & Kebab". Their performances combine comedy, improvisation and original music.

From 1994 they mainly focused on music and changed their name to "Donna & Kbb" and with time they became and are now known as Martha and Eve.

They have recorded five albums together, of which their most popular remains Donna and Kbb are Martha and Eve (1996). [18]

In 2023 the duo will be back at the Edinburgh Fringe celebrating 35 years of partnership with a new show Donna & Kebab are Martha and Eve – A Celebration!, a celebration of past and present successes. [19]

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleTheatre
1986 The Threepenny Opera Jenny National Theatre
2004 Hecuba The Singer Donmar Warehouse
2013 Mother Courage and Her Children Mother Courage The Lowry, Salford
2014 In the Heights Abuela Claudia Southwark Playhouse
2014 Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Charing Cross Theatre
2015–2016 In the Heights Abuela Claudia Kings Cross Theatre
2018 Strictly Ballroom Abuela Piccadilly Theatre
2019Captain Corelli's MandolinDrosoulaUK tour and Harold Pinter Theatre
2022 From Here to Eternity Mrs Kipfer Charing Cross Theatre

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Squadron ClaraTV series (1 episode, as Eve Adam)
1983 The Fourth Arm Simone 'Rossignol' PortalesTV series (6 episodes, as Eve Adam)
1985 The Holcroft Covenant Manfredi's Secretary(as Eve Adam)
1989 Forever Green AngelTV series (1 episode, as Eve Adam)
1991 Inspector Morse Jocasta GeorgiadisTV series (1 episode, as Eve Adam)
1993 Birds of a Feather MarinaTV series (1 episode, as Eve Adam)
1994Red EagleZhenyaTV movie (as Eve Adam)
1995 Backup Cllr. BaxterTV series (1 episode, as Eve Adam)
1998 Kiss Me Kate ElenaTV series (1 episode)
2003CarlaSevastiTV movie
2004 Jonathan Creek AndroneaTV series (1 episode)
2004 The Brief Helen NicolauTV series (1 episode)
2005 Doctor Who: the Monthly Adventures Qel (voice)Podcast Series
2007 The Whistleblowers Anna CharterisTV series (1 episode)
2007 The Bill Malika Hassar, Eleni Giorgiou,

Mrs Mehmet

TV series (4 episodes)
2018 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again Ensemble
2019McDonald's: The GiftBuskerVideo
2020 I Hate Suzie ClaudiaTV series (1 episode)
2021 Holby City Janice GreenTV series (1 episode)
2022Mama Wants to Go HomeAishaShort
2023 Silent Witness AngelaTV series (1 episode)

Awards

YearWorkAwardCategoryResult
2016 In the Heights The Offies AwardsBest ActressNominated

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