Performance

 
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Other productions include Migration Music directed by Matthew Xia at the Liverpool Everyman; The Last Pearly directed by Lucy Bradley at Rich Mix; and Stroke Odysseys with music by Orlando Gough, choreographed by Ben Duke.

Theatre

Left: Singer in As You Like It at the National Theatre with Rosalie Craig, directed by Polly Findlay with music by Orlando Gough.

Below: Vocals and percussion in a world tour of Shakespeare’s Globe’s production of The Merchant of Venice with Jonathan Pryce, directed by Jonathan Munby with music by Jules Maxwell.

“The music… featured phenomenal musicians and vocalists…”

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Gigs

Below: MDing a choir for Gaz Coombes’ Matador live at the QEH in London. We later recorded a special version of the album’s title track: Matador (Da Capo).

Other performances include: Double Fantasy Live singing with Sense of Sound for Yoko Ono’s Meltdown; Choir direction for To Our Fathers in Distress by Neil Hannon at RFH.

 

Right: Winter Wakeneth Al My Care from Joglaresa’s CD Sing We Yule (also available on Spotify). Julian Marshall’s Out Of The Darkness is also available on Spotify.

 
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Above: Singing backing vocals in Torment & Toreros with Marc Almond at the Royal Festival Hall as part of Antony Hegarty’s Meltdown.

 

SOME VOICES

Time Out called Some Voices “London’s coolest choir”. As well as being a rehearsal director for several of the London choirs for artistic directors Laura Howe & Curtis Stansfield, Lea started a Some Voices choir in Newcastle upon Tyne and has led & sung in many of the choirs own & corporate gigs.

Below: Some Voices Newcastle

Right: In Angel Studios with Some Voices recording a BBC Christmas ident.

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