Sunderland acting star to appear in major West End musical Grease
and live on Freeview channel 276
Katie Brace from Grangetown will play Jan of the Pink Ladies gang in the show, which she has loved since childhood. It runs at the Dominion Theatre between June 2 and October 28.
Although only 26, former St Robert’s pupil Katie is something of a veteran having been performing since the age of three. Her stage credits include Joseph, Scrooge, Doctor Doolittle and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
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Hide AdIn 2022 she played Tracy Turnblad in a sell-out run of Hairspray at the Sunderland Empire. But Grease will be her first West End role.
Katie will appear alongside stars including Louise Redknapp, Jason Donovan and Peter Andre, who share the roles of Teen Angel and Vince Fontaine. Choreography is by Arlene Phillips.
As a child, Katie loved the film version of Grease and she recalls fancy dress parties where she and her sisters went as Pink Ladies in costumes made by mum Karen. So playing Jan brings the whole family full circle.
A thrilled Katie said: “I auditioned in February, so it’s quite a quick turnaround. It was a bit of a whirlwind. A West End debut is something to pursue in a performing career. It’s the big goal. I love touring, but obviously to have the West End in my CV is amazing.
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Hide Ad“I had a pretty rough start to this year with jobs. It’s a tough industry, so when I got the call it was relief.
"Actors work job-to-job. So when I got the call I was absolutely thrilled. My agent has been incredible. It was one of those moments.
“I saw Grease last year and absolutely loved it. One of my best friends who was in Hairspray with me played Patty in it.
“This version is very different to the film that we know and love. Nikolai Foster, the director, has created something a little darker and grittier. The storylines are a little bit more real, so people can actually relate to them. There’s more reality to it.
“It’s very, very exciting.”
As well as performing, Katie runs a business, Katie Brace Creatives, which uses professionals to teach youngsters who might not otherwise have the opportunity to become involved with theatre.