
For the first time outside of the US, in a European and UK first, internationally acclaimed actress and performer Megan Mullally will take to the West End stage with her band, Supreme Music Program, for eight performances only.
Best known for her two-time Emmy and four-time Screen Actors Guild Award-winning role as Karen Walker on American TV comedy Will & Grace, Megan made her Broadway debut in the 1994 revival of Grease with Rosie O’ Donnell.
She received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for her performance as Rosemary in the Broadway revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying opposite Matthew Broderick and starred in the hit Mel Brooks musical Young Frankenstein. Megan was also recently seen in the new film remake of Fame, and can be heard singing the solo “You Took Advantage of Me” on the Fame soundtrack.
She is currently working on a new Broadway musical entitled Karen: The Musical, where she will reprise her role of Karen Walker from Will & Grace. She will also star in series two of successful American comedy series Party Down, airing on US cable channel Starz from April 2010.
Megan has recorded three albums with her band Supreme Music Program: The Sweetheart Break-In, Big As A Berry and the recently released Free Again!. She has performed at venues across America with Supreme Music Program, including The Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center,
The Seattle Symphony and Chicago’s Goodman Theatre. Her new show at the Vaudeville Theatre will include songs from all three albums alongside previously unheard material. It is the first time she has ever toured with her band outside of the US, making Megan Mullally & Supreme Music Program a rare chance to catch this charismatic, versatile and popular performer for a strictly limited run.
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