Jocasta Almgill

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Jocasta Almgill is a British actress, singer and dancer. She is best known for playing Diana in A Chorus Line at London's Sadler's Wells and Lady Capulet in the original West End cast of & Juliet .

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Early life and education

Almgill attended the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and graduated in 2009. [1]

Career

Musical Theatre

Almgill joined the original London production of In the Heights in 2015, as part of the ensemble and cover of some of the main characters.

In 2016, Almgill was part of the ensemble of Dreamgirls at the Savoy Theatre. The show starred Amber Riley as Effie White, with Tyrone Huntley as C.C. and Joe Aaron Reid as Curtis and was directed and choreographed by award winner Casey Nicholaw. [2]

Almgill played the role of Yvonne in the 2018 musical version of The Proclaimers' Sunshine on Leith , joining Steven Miller and Paul-James Corrigan. [3]

In 2019, Almgill joined the Royal Exchange production of West Side Story in the role of Anita, with Maria played by Gabriela Garcia and Tony by Andy Coxon. [4]

After opening in Manchester, & Juliet opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End in November 2019. The cast included Miriam Teak-Lee as Juliet, Jordan Luke Gage as Romeo, David Bedella as Lance, Cassidy Janson as Anne Hathaway, Oliver Tompsett as Shakespeare, Melanie La Barrie as the Nurse, Arun Blair-Mangat as May, Tim Mahendran as Francois and Almgill as Lady Capulet.

In 2020, Almgill was part of the Hope Mill Theatre production of Rent, directed by Luke Sheppard, in the role of Joanne. Also in the cast Tom Francis as Roger, Millie O'Connell as Maureen and Maiya Quansah-Breed as Mimi. [5] The show was due to open in November 2020, but, after a few performances, it had to close due to a new COVID-19 lockdown in the UK. Hope Mill confirmed that a digital stream of the show, recorded during the first performances, would be made available for purchase. [6]

Almgill joined the cast of Grease as Rizzo in 2022. The show was directed by Nikolai Foster and choreographed by Dame Arlene Phillips. [7] Cast included Dan Partridge as Danny, Olivia Moore as Sandy with Peter Andre and Jason Donovan alternating in the role of Teen Angel. [8]

In April 2024, casting for the Curve/Sadler's Wells production of A Chorus Line was announced, with Adam Cooper in the role of Zach, Carly Mercedes Dyer as Cassie and Almgill as Diana. [9] The show played at both Curve and Sadler's Wells before embarking on a UK tour and it was directed by Nikolai Foster, Curve's Artistic Director.

Credits

Stage

YearTitleRoleTheatre
2013 Hairspray Ensemble, DynamiteUK tour
2013 - 2014 Chicago Ensemble Curve
2015 Ghost - the musical [10] EnsembleAsian tour
2015 - 2016 In the Heights Ensemble, u.s. Camila, Daniela and Vanessa King's Cross Theatre
2016 Dreamgirls Ensemble Savoy Theatre
2018 Sunshine on Leith YvonneQuarry Theatre
2019 West Side Story Anita Royal Exchange
2019 & Juliet Lady Capulet / Nell Shaftesbury Theatre
2020 Rent Joanne Hope Mill Theatre
2022 Grease Rizzo Dominion Theatre
2024 A Chorus Line Diana Morales Curve, Sadler's Wells and UK tour

Film and TV

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince movie
2020Hope Mill Theatre: RentJoanneLive theatre streaming
2021The Secret Society of Leading LadiesSelfTV special
2023 Hullraisers MeredithTV series, 1 episode
2024 Wicked (part 1) movie

Awards and nominations

YearWorkAwardCategoryResultRef.
2022 Grease Black British Theatre Awards Best Supporting Female Actor in a MusicalNominated [11]

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