West End Wendies

Join the West End Wendies at Salisbury Cathedral School at 7pm on Saturday 20 May 2023 for a musical extravaganza featuring songs from musicals through the decades, performed by professionals from the stage and screen.

Programme

  • Georgina Mason – Singing in the Rain from Singing in the Rain – 1920
  • Audrey Palmer- The Tale of the Oyster by Cole Porter from Fifty Million Frenchmen 1929
  • Georgina Mason – Somewhere Over The Rainbow – The Wizard of Oz 1939
  • Georgina Mason – Baby Mine – Dumbo 1941
  • Hannah Cartwright – Cabaret – from Cabaret 1966
  • Georgina Mason – Suddenly Seymour From Little Shop of Horrors – 1982
  • Hannah Cartwright – I dreamed a dream from Les Misérables – 1985
  • Liz Garland – Moment in the woods from Into The Woods – 1986
  • Liz Garland – Part of your world from The Little Mermaid 1989

Interval 

  • Georgina Mason & Jared Davies – Therapy – Tick, Tick, Boom 2001
  • Liz Garland – Two Men in My Life from Big Fish – 2013
  • Jared Davies & Georgina Mason – only us from Dear Evan Hansen
  • Jared Davies – waving through a window from Dear Evan Hansen – 2015
  • Hannah Cartwright – The girl from 14G – 2016
  • Liz Garland & Jared Davies – Hadestown 2019
  • Liz Garland – That’s The Way it is – &Juliet 2019
  • Ending on an interactive note – thank you for the music from Mamma Mia

Date/Time
20 May 2023 - 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location
Salisbury Cathedral School BSR

Ticket Prices:
£15 adults, £10 under 18s

Tickets available from:
https://www.salisburycathedralschool.com/West-End-Wendies-Concert/

Member

Event Contact
Rowen Gower
gower.r@salisburycathedralschool.com
07855814937
https://www.salisburycathedralschool.com/West-End-Wendies-Concert/


SALISBURY CATHEDRAL SCHOOL

One of the oldest educational establishments in the world, our school was founded in 1091 by St Osmund, nephew of William the Conqueror and Bishop of Salisbury, to educate the choristers of his Cathedral at Old Sarum, a mile away from our present site. After 150 years at Old Sarum, the choristers’ school moved to Salisbury, following the building of the new Cathedral and in 1947 the school finally came to its present home, based in the 13th century buildings and grounds of the Bishop’s Palace.