Gay Soper

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Gay Soper is an English actress. She is perhaps best known for her performance in the musical Godspell in 1971, as well as Mme. Thenardier on the Complete Symphonic Recording of Les Misérables. She also performed all the voices for The Flumps, a famous children's TV series in Britain, and created the role of Mrs Bennett in Bernard J. Taylor's musical version of Pride and Prejudice.

Education[]

Gay was educated at a convent in Surrey, St Anne’s College, and trained as an actress at LAMDA.

Career[]

Theatre[]

Soper was an alternate Eliza Doolittle on the original UK tour of My Fair Lady in 1965. She was later cast in the original London production of the musical Godspell, alongside Jeremy Irons, David Essex, Julie Covington and Marti Webb. The production opened at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm and later transferred to Wyndhams Theatre.

In 1974 she appeared as one of the two girlfriends in the original London production of the musical Billy, with lyrics by Don Black and music by John Barry, based on the story of Billy Liar. Billy was played by Michael Crawford and the other girlfriend by Elaine Paige.

Her other theatre work includes Good (Royal Shakespeare Company); Mother Courage (National Theatre); and Sunday in the Park with George, Jorrocks, The Canterbury Tales, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Mitford Girls, Les Misérables, Which Witch, and Salad Days (West End). She was in the original cast of the 1970s musical Betjemania based on the poems of John Betjeman. In 2010, she appeared with Opera della Luna as Little Buttercup in Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore.

In 2011 at the Brighton Festival she played Rattigan’s mother Vera in The Art of Concealment, a new play; and toured the UK as Norah in by Noël Coward, as Matron in Doctor In The House, as Verity Carr in Morse, in House of Ghosts, and as Helena in Maurice’s Jubilee by Nichola MacAuliffe. She was Mrs Pearce in My Fair Lady at Kilworth House Theatre, 2013; Gay later played Mrs Higgins in the musical on a tour of Denmark. At the Birmingham Rep she was the Storyteller in Stiles and Drew’s new musical version of Peter Pan, and Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret at Frankfurt; played in Cole in Hong Kong, Betjemania and Narnia in New York, and Ruth in Blithe Spirit in Stockholm, and Cherry May Waterton in Coward's Nude with Violin at the Royal Exchange Manchester for Marianne Elliott.

In 2008, Gay performed the lead role of Sister Wendy Beckett in Postcards from God - The Sister Wendy Musical at Hackney Empire Studio and reprised the role for the concept cast recording in 2010.[citation needed]

She appeared in the original production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time at the Gielgud Theatre in London.

Film[]

Soper's film roles include appearances in the British sex comedies Love Is a Splendid Illusion (1970) and The Ups and Downs of a Handyman (1975), opposite her then-husband Barry Stokes. She also featured in the 2004 film version of A Christmas Carol with Kelsey Grammer.

Television[]

She has made many TV appearances, perhaps most famously in the third and fourth series of Romany Jones. She also appeared alongside Sid James as Angela "hot pants" in Bless This House

Recordings[]

Soper can be heard on the International Symphonic Recording of Les Misérables and the original London cast recording of Sunday in the Park with George. Her solo album, Flying Fish and Fallen Angels, was released on the Dress Circle label.

Selected filmography[]

References[]

  • Simon Sheridan Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema (Titan books) (4th edition 2011)
  • Simon Sheridan The A to Z of Classic Children's Television (Reynolds & Hearn books, 2004, reprinted 2007) ISBN 1-903111-27-7.

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