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Elaine Paige

Elaine Jill Paige OBE (née Bickerstaff; born 5 March 1948)[1] is an English singer and actress, best known for her work in musical theatre. Raised in Barnet, Hertfordshire, Paige attended the Aida Foster Theatre School, making her first professional appearance on stage in 1964, at the age of 16. Her appearance in the 1968 production of Hair marked her West End debut.

Elaine Paige
Background information
Birth nameElaine Jill Bickerstaff
Born (1948-03-05) 5 March 1948 (age 75)
Barnet, Hertfordshire, England
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1964–present
Websitewww.elainepaige.com

Following a number of roles over the next decade, Paige was selected to play Eva Perón in the first production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Evita in 1978, which brought her to the attention of the broader public. For this role, she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Performance of the Year in a musical. She originated the role of Grizabella in Cats and had a Top 10 hit with "Memory", a song from the show.

In 1985, Paige released "I Know Him So Well" with Barbara Dickson from the musical Chess, which remains the biggest-selling record by a female duo. She then appeared in the original stage production of Chess, followed by a starring role in Anything Goes which she also co-produced. Paige made her Broadway debut in Sunset Boulevard in 1996, playing the lead role of Norma Desmond, to critical acclaim. She appeared in The King and I from 2000 to 2001, and six years later she returned to the West End stage in The Drowsy Chaperone. She has also worked sporadically in television.

In addition to being nominated for five Laurence Olivier Awards, Paige has won many other awards for her theatre roles and has been called the First Lady of British Musical Theatre due to her skill and longevity. She has released 22 solo albums, of which eight were consecutively certified gold and another four multi-platinum. Paige is also featured on seven cast albums and has sung in concerts across the world. Since 2004 she has hosted her own show on BBC Radio 2 called Elaine Paige on Sunday.

In 2014, Paige celebrated her 50 years in show business. Paige announced on her official website a "Farewell" concert tour and a new career-spanning album The Ultimate Collection to mark this milestone in her career. Outside of her work in musical theatre, Paige is a Vice-President of The Children's Trust, a UK charity for children with brain injury.

Early life

Elaine Jill Bickerstaff[2][3] was born and raised in Barnet, Hertfordshire, where her father Eric worked as an estate agent and her mother Irene was a milliner.[4] Her mother had been a singer in her youth, and her father was an amateur drummer.[5] Paige stands at just under 5 feet (1.5 m) tall, which she says has caused her to lose out on leading roles.[6] Her original ambition was to become a professional tennis player, at which point her headmistress pointed out to her "they'd never see you over the net",[7] but Paige continued to play tennis and has referred to the sport as one of her passions.[8]

At 14, Paige listened to the film soundtrack of West Side Story, which evoked the desire for a career in musical theatre.[9] Paige's musical ability was encouraged by her school music teacher, Ann Hill,[8] who was also the head of the music department. Paige was a member of Hill's choir, and her first role on stage was playing Susanna in a school production of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro,[10] which was followed by parts in The Boy Mozart and solos in Handel's Messiah[5] – "a difficult work for little children".[8]

She attended Southaw Girls' School – a secondary modern in Oakleigh Park in Hertfordshire where she received two CSE qualifications.[4]

Her father suggested that she should go to drama school,[5] so she attended the Aida Foster Theatre School.[4] Lacking confidence, she initially disliked stage school; her father encouraged her to persevere and she grew to enjoy her time there.[4]

After graduating, her first job was modelling children's clothing at the Ideal Home Exhibition.[4]

Career

1968–1980: West End debut, new name and Evita

Paige's first professional appearance happened when she was 16 years old, fresh from drama school. She was rejected in her first audition, singing "I Cain't Say No".[11] Her drama school teacher encouraged her to change her name and audition again under the new name. Browsing through a phone book for inspiration, she became aware of the "page" she was observing and decided upon that name with the addition of an "i", becoming Elaine Paige. She was successful in the second audition as Elaine Paige, appearing on stage during the UK tour of the Anthony Newley/Leslie Bricusse musical The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd in 1964,[5] playing the role of a Chinese urchin.[10][11][12]

In 1968 she appeared on record as a member of the vocal group Colors of Love, who released three Albert Hammond & Mike Hazlewood-penned singles, most notably "I'm a Train", on Larry Page's Page One label under the supervision of Alan Moorhouse. She was also part of the band Sparrow with fellow West End singer Diane Langton, releasing the album Hatching Out in 1972.

At the age of 20, she made her West End debut in Hair[13] on 27 September 1968, remaining in the cast until March 1970.[14] While also being an understudy for the character of Sheila,[15] she played a member of the tribe in the chorus,[15] for which role she was required to be naked on stage in one scene.[10] In 1971, she appeared in the ill-fated musical about premature ejaculation, Maybe That's Your Problem.[16] She also appeared as an urchin in the film Oliver![17]

Over the next decade, she played roles in various musicals, including Jesus Christ Superstar; Nuts; Grease, in which she played the lead role of Sandy from 1973 to 1974; Billy, from 1974 to 1975 playing Rita;[13][18] and The Boyfriend, as Maisie (1975–1976).[14] She had a minor role as a barmaid in the 1978 sex comedy film Adventures of a Plumber's Mate.[19]

After months of acting and singing auditions,[9] Hal Prince offered the still relatively unknown Paige the title role of Eva Perón in the first stage production of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, Evita.[20][21] Her performance won her critical acclaim and brought her into public prominence at the age of 30.[22] Julie Covington, who played the role on the original concept album, had turned down the opportunity of playing the role on stage leading to a long search for a new star. Paige eventually competed against Bonnie Schoen, an American initially favoured by Prince for the role.[22] She later said, "Bonnie was already a big name on Broadway. In a way, she didn't have anything to prove. She was smoothly, silkily professional. But I saw this as my big chance and, like Eva when she clapped eyes on Peron, I grabbed with both hands. I wanted the role more than anything else in the whole world."[23] For her performance in Evita, she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Musical,[24] which at that time was called the Society of West End Theatre Award. She also won the Variety Club Award for Showbusiness Personality of the Year.[25] She played the role for 20 months in total, from 1978 to 1980.[26] She also released her first studio album in 1978, titled Sitting Pretty.[13]

Just prior to her success in Evita, Paige had strongly considered becoming a nursery nurse, but after she sang for Dustin Hoffman, he made her promise that she would continue in theatre work.[22][27] She admitted that she was "fed up with the whole thing" and that she could not even afford new clothing or to eat out; "Evita saved me" she stated.[28] In the 1980 ITV drama series Lady Killers, Paige played convicted murderer Kate Webster.[29]

1981–1993: Cats and Chess era

In 1981, in the Tales of the Unexpected episode "The Way to Do it", Paige plays Susie, a girl working in a small casino trying to keep guests happy and finally eloping with the main character.[30]

Paige went on to portray some of Lloyd Webber's most notable female characters, creating the role of Grizabella in the original production of Cats from 11 May 1981 to 13 February 1982.[31][32] She took on the role late in the rehearsal process when the actress Judi Dench had to withdraw due to a torn Achilles tendon.[31] Paige's performance of the song "Memory" from Cats, with which she had a Top 10 hit,[33] is her signature piece.[22][34] The single reached number 6 in the UK charts and has since been recorded by a further 160 artists.[35] She reprised the role of Grizabella for the video release of Cats in 1998,[36] one of only two performers in the film from the original London cast; the other was Susan Jane Tanner as Jellylorum.[32] Paige's website claims that the video soon became the bestselling music video in the UK and America.[37]

The 1983 production of Abbacadabra, written by former ABBA members, Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson,[38] saw Paige star in the role of Carabosse.[39] She then originated the role of Florence for the 1984 concept album of Chess, with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Ulvaeus and Andersson.[40][unreliable source?] Her albums, Stages (1983), and Cinema (1984), rejoined the cast recording of Chess in the UK top 40 chart, giving her three consecutive successful albums.[37] In 1985, Paige released "I Know Him So Well", a duet from Chess, singing with Barbara Dickson.[13] The single held the number 1 position in the British singles charts for four weeks,[41] and still remains the biggest-selling record by a female duo, according to the Guinness Book of Records.[22][42] From 1986 to 1987, Paige appeared as Florence in the stage production of Chess,[13] a role that earned her a second Olivier Award nomination, this time in the category, Best Actress in a Musical.[43] She next sang at the White House in 1988.[34]

Paige then took on the part of Reno Sweeney in the musical production of Anything Goes, which she co-produced and starred in from 1989 to 1990.[13] Patti LuPone was appearing in Anything Goes on Broadway around that time, so Paige sought to become the co-producer of the West End production as a way to secure the role there before LuPone could take it.[26] Playing Reno Sweeney was Paige's first experience using an American accent on stage,[44] and the role earned her a third Olivier Award nomination.[45] Beyond her theatre roles, she appeared in the television programme Unexplained Laughter in 1989 alongside Diana Rigg.[13]

In 1993, Paige signed up for a year as French chanteuse Édith Piaf in Pam Gems' musical play, Piaf, to critical acclaim.[18] The Guardian wrote that Paige was "a magnificent, perfect Piaf".[5] The demanding production required her to sing 15 songs, some in French, and to be on stage for 2 hours 40 minutes in total, and forced her to leave early due to exhaustion.[18] Her portrayal of Piaf earned her an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical, her fourth nomination.[46] She subsequently released an album, titled Piaf, containing Édith Piaf songs.

1994–2001: Sunset Boulevard and Broadway debut

In 1995, Paige was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to musical theatre.[47][48]

Paige stepped briefly into the role of Norma Desmond in Lloyd Webber's West End production of Sunset Boulevard in 1994, when Betty Buckley was taken ill and had to undergo an emergency appendectomy.[49] The nature of the situation meant that Paige only had two-and-a-half weeks in the rehearsal process before her first performance.[49] She admitted feeling daunted by the prospect, having seen Glenn Close in the role on Broadway just prior to entering rehearsals.[49] London critics were largely won over by Paige in a performance that "not only wrings out every ounce of dramatic action but delivers some unexpected humour as well"[49] and she took over the part full-time the following year.[18] She then won the Variety Club Award for Best Actress of the Year,[13] and received her fifth Olivier Award nomination in 1996.[50]

During the run of Sunset Boulevard at the West End's Adelphi Theatre in 1995, Paige discovered a lump in her breast, prompting her to consult her doctor, who at first reassured her there was nothing to be concerned about. She returned twice, and her doctor subsequently sent her for tests that confirmed the lump was cancerous, nine months after she discovered it.[51] Continuing her role in the production Paige did not miss a show.[28] Paige went in for day surgery on a Sunday due to her theatre commitments, had five years of medical treatment and completed a radiation programme. She has since described the period as "the most awful thing that's happened to me in my life".[52]

Paige transferred to the New York production of Sunset Boulevard to make her Broadway debut at the Minskoff Theatre on 12 September 1996,[14] staying with the show until it closed on 22 March 1997.[53] On the Sunset Boulevard set in Broadway, the staircase steps had to be raised six inches (15 cm) in order to accommodate Paige's short stature, or it would have been hard to see her behind the banister.[54] Paige was welcomed to the Broadway stage with a long standing ovation from the audience,[55] and received largely positive reviews for her New York performance as Norma Desmond: "The lush sound and the sheer power of her voice are, to put it simply, incredible", wrote one critic, whilst another said "Her voice has great range, remarkable clarity and emotional force".[56] Paige was the first Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard to sing one of the show's key songs, "With One Look", which she did first at Lloyd Webber's wedding to Madeleine Gurdon, although at the time the song was called "Just One Glance".[18] Lloyd Webber noted, regarding Paige's performance of one of the show's other prominent songs, "As If We Never Said Goodbye", that it was "as good, if not the best, of anything I've ever heard of mine".[5] Regarding the key lyric in the song, "This world's waited long enough. I've come home at last", Paige had sought to change the way the melody was sung, despite being fully aware of Lloyd-Webber's fastidious tendencies.[49] To her, the moment was not exploited to its fullest potential, so she approached the show's musical director, David Caddick, and expressed her wish to hold the word "home", to which he agreed.[49] Although she had been disappointed when she hoped to perform on Broadway in Evita, Cats and Chess, Paige stated of her debut there, "It was just the most perfect time to go with that particular show".[18] After Sunset Boulevard finished, she suffered from depression, commenting that the show's closing "was the most terrible feeling. ... I'd felt I'd lost something so very important to me. I thought it had died and gone away."[57]

Arts commentator Melvyn Bragg hosted a special edition of The South Bank Show about Paige's career in 1996, titled The Faces of Elaine Paige.[58] The episode saw her visiting parts of the world where plays she had starred in had been set: the Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, Argentina where Eva Perón had given speeches; the Parisian haunts of Edith Piaf including a meeting with her collaborator Charles Aznavour; and Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles.[58]

In 1997, Paige made her United States concert debut when she opened the Boston Pops season, which was aired on WGBH in America.[59] The following year, she made a guest appearance at Andrew Lloyd Webber's 50th birthday celebration at the Royal Albert Hall, performing "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" and "Memory"[60] She then played Célimène in the non-musical play The Misanthrope in 1998, but she admitted that she missed the musical element and that the silence was slightly unsettling to her.[18] A Lifetime Achievement Award from The National Operatic and Dramatic Association soon followed.[25] She later performed alongside Bette Midler in a 1999 New York concert to raise money for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.[61]

From 2000 to 2001, she starred as Anna Leonowens in a revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I at the London Palladium.[25] Paige had turned down an offer for the role the first time she was approached, but later accepted, admitting that she had "forgotten what a fantastic score it was",[62] although she did question her own suitability for the role.[26] Before the opening, the box office had already taken in excess of £7 million in ticket sales.[63] The critic for The Independent commented, "It may well be impossible to be a success as Evita and a success as Anna" complaining that Paige was not refined enough for the role,[64] whereas The Spectator asserted that the role further strengthened her title as the "First Lady of British Musical Theatre".[65] During her time in The King and I, her mother was diagnosed with cancer. Despite Paige wanting to pull out of the show, her mother insisted that she should continue until her contract had finished,[4] and Paige's sister, Marion Billings, admitted, "That was very hard for Elaine, having to go on stage night after night knowing she wanted to be with Mum".[4]

2002–2013: Radio and return to West End and Broadway

Paige sang at the opening of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and then made her Los Angeles concert debut at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.[66] In 2003, she played Angèle in Where There's a Will, directed by Peter Hall.[25] She next sang the role of Mrs Lovett in the New York City Opera production of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd in March 2004,[67] earning positive reviews from critics,[68] and a nomination for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.[69] Paige then embarked upon a UK tour which was titled "No Strings Attached".[70]

In September 2004, Paige began a weekly Sunday afternoon radio show, Elaine Paige on Sunday,[47] between 1 and 3 pm on BBC Radio 2, featuring music from musical theatre and film.[71] The 400th edition was broadcast on Sunday 29 July 2012. In an unfavourable review, the show was described by Elisabeth Mahoney of The Guardian as "a chilly, alienating listening experience" and a "rare wrong move" on the part of Radio 2.[72] Lisa Martland of The Stage agreed that "it is by far the music that brings me back to the programme ... and not her lightweight presenting style".[73] However, the show regularly attracts 3 million listeners,[38] and interviews are also featured each week.[74] Paige also focused on television appearances, playing Dora Bunner in the 2005 ITV adaptation of Agatha Christie's A Murder Is Announced in the Marple series, before performing a guest role as a post mistress in Where the Heart Is.[75] The episode of Marple was watched by 7.78 million viewers.[76]

The release of Paige's first full studio album of new recordings in 12 years was marked in 2006, titled Essential Musicals.[75] The album included popular songs from musicals identified by a poll on her radio show,[75] in which 400,000 listeners voted.[7] At this point, Paige had recorded 20 solo albums in total, of which eight were consecutively certified gold and another four multi-platinum, and she had been featured on seven cast albums.[7] Paige also appeared in concert in Scandinavia, Hong Kong, Europe, the Middle East, New Zealand, Australia and Singapore.[77] On 20 and 21 December 2006, she performed in concert in Shanghai, extending her concert tour to two dates to satisfy demand.[20] With a noticeable absence from musical theatre, having not taken a role for many years, she explained in 2006 that "there's been nothing that I've wanted to do, and if you're going to commit to a year at the theatre, six days a week, and have no life, then it's got to be something that you want to do with all your heart".[75] She also affirmed that she believes for older actors it becomes harder to obtain theatre roles.[52]

In 2007, Paige made a return to the West End stage for the first time in six years,[47] as the Chaperone/Beatrice Stockwell in The Drowsy Chaperone at the Novello Theatre.[78] The production ran for a disappointing 96 performances,[79] although it had opened to a standing ovation from the audience and a generally optimistic reaction from critics.[80] The Daily Telegraph wrote, "Elaine Paige is a good sport ... enduring jokes about her reputation for being 'difficult' with a grin that doesn't seem all that forced. ... Only the self-importantly serious and the chronically depressed will fail to enjoy this preposterously entertaining evening".[81] Paul Taylor from The Independent was less impressed and wrote "a miscast Elaine Paige manages to be unfunny to an almost ingenious degree as the heroine's bibulous minder".[82] For her performance, Paige was nominated for a What's On Stage Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress in a Musical.[83] She next collaborated with the duo Secret Garden in recording the song "The Things You Are to Me" for their 2007 album, Inside I'm Singing.[84]

To raise money for Sport Relief Paige danced the tango on Sport Relief does Strictly Come Dancing with Matt Dawson in March 2008, where they were voted second overall.[85] In 2008, she opened the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and performed concerts in China, America and Australia featuring songs from her 40-year career.[34][86] To further celebrate 40 years since her first performance on a West End Stage, in October 2008 Paige released a picture-based autobiography titled Memories.[87] The book took around eight months to compile; "Since Evita I suppose, I had kept a yearbook. My parents always kept cuttings and things like that for me. I did have quite a lot of reference material to work out," Paige commented.[88]

An album titled Elaine Paige and Friends was produced by Phil Ramone in 2010.[89] The album features duets with Paige and artists such as Johnny Mathis, Barry Manilow and Olivia Newton-John as well as a duet with Sinéad O'Connor of a new song "It's Only Life" penned by Tim Rice and Gary Barlow.[89] Having entered the top 20 of UK Album Charts,[90] it went on to achieve gold status.[91]

Paige played the role of Carlotta Campion in the Kennedy Center production of Follies in May and June 2011 at the Eisenhower Theatre in Washington, DC, receiving favourable reviews for her performance of the showstopper, "I'm Still Here." The principal cast also comprised Bernadette Peters, Jan Maxwell, Ron Raines and Danny Burstein.[92] She reprised this role in the Broadway transfer of the musical at the Marquis Theatre from August 2011 until the following January, before performing at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California in May and June 2012.[93]

2014–present: 50th Anniversary, farewell tour

At the end of 2013 Paige announced a concert tour, Page by Page by Paige, which focused on her 50th anniversary in show business and was advertised as a farewell tour.[94] The 40th anniversary tour in 2008 marked 40 years since her debut on the West End stage, and the 50th anniversary tour in 2014 marked 50 years since her first stage performance. The tour featured Gardar Thor Cortes performing a number of songs, both solo and duets with Paige, and was sold out at all venues. The tour ran from 9 to 20 October 2014, concluding at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Other stops included Cardiff, Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle (Gateshead), Glasgow, Birmingham and Bournemouth. Due to a throat infection, one concert in Brighton had to be cancelled. Dates in Ireland were postponed before being rescheduled, with Paige giving four sold-out concerts in Dublin (two evenings), Limerick and Cork between 10 and 16 February 2015.

In 2014, Paige presented and performed in a six episode television show for Sky Arts television called The Elaine Paige Show. The show featured songs performed by Paige, masterclasses with drama college students and interviews and performances by West End and Broadway performers and writers. The show was recorded in March and April at Riverside Studios, London.[95] She released a new career-spanning album The Ultimate Collection in May 2014.[96] In June, Paige made her debut at G-A-Y's Heaven nightclub in London and in November, she joined the inaugural Australian cruise of the performing arts on the MS Radiance of the Seas.

In May 2015 Paige was part of VE Day 70: A Party to Remember, a special concert which took place at the Horse Guards Parade, and was broadcast live on BBC1 and BBC Radio 2. Later in 2015 she performed in concert at Scarborough Open Air Theatre, supported by Collabro and Rhydian, and then headlined the Glamis Prom 2015 at Glamis Castle, Scotland, with Susan Boyle as her guest. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra accompanied at both concerts.

In April 2016, it was announced that Paige would perform a number of concerts – on successive weekends rather than intensive schedule of a regular tour – entitled "Stripped Back". The tour initially ran from October until December 2016 and featured music by Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman, Jimmy Webb, Burt Bacharach, Leonard Cohen, Sting, Elton John and Lennon-McCartney.[97]

Paige appeared in a new BBC adaptation of William Shakepeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream adapted by Russell T Davies as part of the Shakespeare 400 celebrations in 2016.[98]

In 2017, she appeared in pantomime at the London Palladium as Queen Rat in Dick Whittington alongside Julian Clary, Nigel Havers, Paul Zerdin, Gary Wilmot, Charlie Stemp, Emma Williams, Ashley Banjo and Diversity.[99] She returned for Pantoland at The Palladium in 2020, along with most of the 2017 cast as well as Beverley Knight.[100]

In 2018, Paige played the part of Mercy Hackett in the BBC TV comedy Home from Home.[101] In 2020, she appeared in the BBC drama series Life with Alison Steadman and Peter Davison.

Legacy

Having had so many starring roles in famous musicals, many to critical acclaim, Paige is often referred to as the First Lady of British Musical Theatre.[28] In 2008, she celebrated the 40th anniversary of her professional debut on the West End stage.[87] Paige has never married nor had children,[28][57] although she had an 11-year relationship with the lyricist Tim Rice throughout the 1980s.[102] She has said that she wanted to have children, but "it's a wonderful life I have, so I'm very fulfilled in other ways".[75]

Paige's singing abilities have won her worldwide praise, as have her acting skills, with Andrew Gans of Playbill magazine writing that "Paige's gift is to dissect a role and determine what phrasing, gesture or emotion can bring a scene to its fullest dramatic potential".[49] Mark Shenton also highlighted her voice in 2008 as "one of the most distinctive and impressive voices in the business".[103] Lloyd-Webber insists that her rendition of "As If We Never Said Goodbye" is one of the best interpretations of a song by him.[5]

Paige has been called "difficult". The Times' Brian Logan wrote, "Paige is not exactly known for her humility. In newspaper profiles, that dread word 'difficult' is often applied".[22] On one occasion, she told a male interviewer that she was going to stop giving interviews to female reporters because, in her own words, "I don't trust other women in these situations. They establish a sisterhood with you and then betray it every time".[18] What has been seen as a cold side to her personality was also noted by Logan,[22] but Paige has said that a common misconception of her is that she is confident and very serious.[104] Another editor found her "refreshingly down-to-earth" and "very friendly".[34]

Views on theatre

Though Paige has enjoyed a long career in musical theatre, she rarely goes to watch musicals, much preferring to watch films or plays.[105] She considers herself primarily an actress, rather than a singer,[18] stating, "I really prefer to be in character".[7] Comparing the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein to that of Lloyd Webber, Paige has said that she finds Rodgers and Hammerstein songs more difficult to sing, and described them as challenging. She concluded, "it's a quieter kind of singing, more controlled, not belting it out".[18]

In the light of the physical demands of performing in theatre Paige has said "Musical theatre is the hardest thing any actor will ever do. You become obsessive about sleeping, eating the right food, not speaking and giving yourself vocal rest and keeping exercised".[13] Regarding the pressure of having to be in a fit condition to perform in theatre each night, she remarked "you wouldn't want to read the letters people write when you're off and they're disappointed – it's so awful, the guilt one feels for not being there".[18] As part of a rigorous routine before musical roles to look after her voice, Paige stops eating dairy products and drinking alcohol and works hard on her fitness.[18] After about three months into the production when her voice is tiring from performing, she withdraws from her normal social life, sometimes only communicating by notepad and fax.[18] She never reads her reviews, finding that it is not helpful to hear too many opinions of her work.[9]

In 2007, Paige named reality television series such as Any Dream Will Do, which aim to find an unknown actor to play the lead role in a musical, as the greatest threat to theatre today, believing that "actors already striving in the theatre wouldn't dream of putting themselves on these shows".[9] In a later interview, she questioned the seriousness of the actors auditioning for this type of show: "you wouldn't put yourself up for one of those shows in case you got bumped off the first week and all your colleagues saw it".[22] She has also expressed a wish for more new musicals to be put into production, instead of frequent revivals.[34]

Charity

Paige has been an Ambassador of The Children's Trust, the UK's leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisabiity, for over 35 years, since the charity was created, when she first presented the charity with a minibus. She has hosted and performed at fundraising events for the charity including hosting 5 bi-annual Elaine Paige Clay Pigeon Shoots.[106]

Musicals

Duration Production Role Theatre Awards[39]
1968–1970 Hair Member of the Tribe
1973–1974 Grease Sandy
1974–1975 Billy Rita
1975–1976 The Boyfriend Maisie
1978–1980 Evita Eva Perón
1981–1982 Cats Grizabella
1983–1984 Abbacadabra Miss Williams / Carabosse
1986–1987 Chess Florence Vassy
1989–1990 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney
1993–1994 Piaf Édith Piaf
1994,
1995–1996,
1996–1997
Sunset Boulevard Norma Desmond
1998 The Misanthrope Célimène
  • Lifetime Achievement National Operatic and Dramatic Association
2000–2001 The King and I Anna Leonowens
2003 Where There's a Will Angèle
2004 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Mrs. Lovett
2007 The Drowsy Chaperone The Drowsy Chaperone / Beatrice Stockwell
2011–2012 Follies Carlotta Campion
2017–2018 Dick Whittington Queen Rat
2020 Pantoland Queen Rat

Discography

Solo albums

Year Album title UK[107] AUS[108] Label
1978 Sitting Pretty EMI
1981 Elaine Paige 56 WEA
1983 Stages 2 20 WEA / K-tel
1984 Cinema 12 39 WEA / K-tel
1985 Love Hurts 8 WEA
1986 Christmas 27
1988 The Queen Album 51 Siren
1991 Love Can Do That 36 RCA
1991 An Evening with Elaine Paige BMG
1993 Romance & the Stage 71 RCA
1994 Piaf 46 WEA
1996 Performance [A reissue of An Evening with Elaine Paige] BMG / Camden
2006 Essential Musicals 46 UMTV
2009 Elaine Paige Live EP Records
2010 Elaine Paige and Friends 18 Rhino

Compilations

Year Album title UK Label
1987 Memories: The Best of Elaine Paige 14 Telstar
1990 The Collection WEA
1992 The Best of Elaine Paige & Barbara Dickson Together 22 Telstar
1995 Encore 20 WEA
1997 From a Distance BMG / Camden
1998 On Reflection: The Very Best of Elaine Paige 60 Telstar / WEA
2002 A Collection Marks and Spencer
2004 Centre Stage: The Very Best of Elaine Paige 35 WSM
2007 Songbook Sony BMG Music Entertainment
2008 Sweet Memories: The Essential Elaine Paige Music Club Deluxe
2014 The Ultimate Collection 74 Warner Bros
2018 12 Timeless Songs Rhino UK

Cast recordings

Year Album title Label Notes
1970 Fresh Hair Polydor Original London Cast Recording
1974 Billy: Original Cast Recording CBS / Columbia
1978 The Barrier: A Love Story 1978 London Studio Cast Recording
1978 Evita: Original London Cast Recording MCA Records
1981 Cats: Original Cast Recording Really Useful Records / Polydor
1984 Chess Polar / Polydor A remastered version was released in 2014, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the original album, featuring additional material not originally included, and alternate versions of tracks.
1989 Anything Goes: 1989 London Cast Recording First Night Records
1992 Nine TER
2000 The King and I: 2000 London Cast Recording WEA
2011 Follies: New Broadway Cast Recording 2011 Broadway Revival Cast Recording

Singles

Year Single title B-side / additional tracks UK[107] peak position AUS[108] peak position Label
1968 "I'm a Train" (with Colors of Love) "Up on a Cotton Cloud" Page One
"Just Another Fly" (with Colors of Love) "Twenty Ten"
1969 "Mother of Convention" (with Colors of Love) "Music Mother Made"
1976 "You Can't Take Away (My Love for You)" "Hurry Up and Find Me" EMI
1978 "Ireland" "We're Only Flesh and Blood" Eurodisk
"Don't Walk Away Till I Touch You" "Daybreak" 46 EMI
1979 EP / EP "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" / "I'd Be Surprisingly Good for You" / "Buenos Aires" / "Rainbow High" MCA
1981 "If You Don't Want My Love" "How the Heart Approaches What It Yearns" 78 Arista
"Falling Down to Earth" "Up So High"
"Hot as Sun" "If You Don't Want My Love"
"Memory" "The Overture" 6 Polydor
"Is Anyone There" "Whose Baby Are You? EMI
"The Far Side of the Bay" "Oh Major" WEA
1982 "The Second Time (Theme from Bilitis)" "The Last One to Leave" WEA
"If You Don't Want My Love"
"Knight in Black Leather"
"Ave Maria" "Rocking"
1983 "Running Back for More" "Losing My Mind"
"Be on Your Own" "Another Suitcase in Another Hall"
1984 "Like an Image Passing By" "When Dreamers Close Their Eyes" Epic
"Sometimes (Theme from 'Champions')" "I'm Going to Live" 72 Island
"Nobody's Side" "Embassy Lament" RCA
"The Windmills of Your Mind" "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" WEA
1985 "I Know Him So Well" (with Barbara Dickson) "Chess" 1 21 RCA
"Memory" 19 Polydor
"Tonight Is the Night" "Tacente Nocte" Avatar
"Heaven Help My Heart" "Argument" RCA
1986 "For You" "He's a Dream" WEA
"Walking in the Air" "Thirty-Two Feet and Eight Little Tails"
1987 "The Second Time" (re-issue) 69
"Father Christmas Eyes" "A Winter's Tale"
"On My Own" / "Running Back for More" Atlantic
1988 "Take Me Back" "Everybody's Singing Love Songs Again" Siren
1989 "I Get a Kick Out of You" First Night
"Radio Ga Ga" "Love of My Life" Siren
1991 "Heart Don't Change My Mind" "You Don't Own Me" RCA
"Well Almost" "From a Distance"
"Oxygen" "He's out of My Life"
1995 "Hymne A L'Amour (If You Love Me)" "Running Back for More" / "Tomorrow" / "One Night Only" 68 WEA
"As If We Never Said Goodbye" "Out Here on My Own" / "For You"
1998 "Memory" (new version) "As If We Never Said Goodbye" / "The Rose" 36
2010 "It's Only Life" Rhino

Other albums and guest appearances

Year Album title Notes
1972 Hatching Out With the group Sparrow; lead vocals on "Don't Ask", "Many Things Are Clear", "Dream Song", Rainsun Song" and "Hello Goodbye". The last track was unreleased until the album was re-issued on CD in 1995.
1998 Songs from Whistle Down the Wind Recording of the song "If Only".
2000 Michael BallChristmas Duet on "As Long as There's Christmas", a cover of the song that had originally appeared in Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas.
2001 Andrew Lloyd Webber – Masterpiece Live recording of concert at the Great Hall of the People, Beijing, China. She performs "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", "As If We Never Said Goodbye" and "Ni Yong You Wo De Wei Lai – Friends for Life" (the Chinese translation of "Amigos Para Siempre").
2010 I Dreamed a Dream – The Susan Boyle Story Live duet of "I Know Him So Well" with Susan Boyle.

Videos and DVDs

Year Album title Format Notes
1985 Lyrics by Tim Rice VHS Performances of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" and "I Know Him So Well".
1991 Elaine Paige in Concert VHS Live recording at the Birmingham Symphony Hall of 1991 concert tour.
1998 Cats VHS/DVD Reprising her role as Grizabella.
Andrew Lloyd Webber – Celebration VHS/DVD Live performances of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina" and "Memory".
2001 Andrew Lloyd Webber – Masterpiece DVD Live performances of "Don't Cry for Me Argentina", "The Heart is Slow to Learn", "Memory", "The Perfect Year", "As If We Never Said Goodbye", "No Matter What" and "Ni Yong You Wo De Wei Lai – Friends for Life" (the Chinese translation of "Amigos Para Siempre").
2009 Elaine Paige Live – Celebrating a Life on Stage DVD A live recording of Paige's 40th anniversary tour at the State Theatre, Sydney.
2014 I'm Still Here – Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD/CD A live recording of Paige's 50th anniversary and farewell tour recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London and featuring the Gardar Thor Cortes and the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Chris Egan. The package also includes a CD recording of the concert.

Curated albums

Tying in with her weekly radio show, Paige has been involved in the compilation of two albums featuring selected tracks from musical theatre.

Year Album Title Label
2016 Elaine Paige Presents the Musicals Union Square Music
2017 Elaine Paige Presents Showstoppers from the Musicals BMG

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elaine, paige, elaine, jill, paige, née, bickerstaff, born, march, 1948, english, singer, actress, best, known, work, musical, theatre, raised, barnet, hertfordshire, paige, attended, aida, foster, theatre, school, making, first, professional, appearance, stag. Elaine Jill Paige OBE nee Bickerstaff born 5 March 1948 1 is an English singer and actress best known for her work in musical theatre Raised in Barnet Hertfordshire Paige attended the Aida Foster Theatre School making her first professional appearance on stage in 1964 at the age of 16 Her appearance in the 1968 production of Hair marked her West End debut Elaine PaigeOBEBackground informationBirth nameElaine Jill BickerstaffBorn 1948 03 05 5 March 1948 age 75 Barnet Hertfordshire EnglandOccupation s Singer actressYears active1964 presentWebsitewww wbr elainepaige wbr com Following a number of roles over the next decade Paige was selected to play Eva Peron in the first production of Andrew Lloyd Webber s Evita in 1978 which brought her to the attention of the broader public For this role she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Performance of the Year in a musical She originated the role of Grizabella in Cats and had a Top 10 hit with Memory a song from the show In 1985 Paige released I Know Him So Well with Barbara Dickson from the musical Chess which remains the biggest selling record by a female duo She then appeared in the original stage production of Chess followed by a starring role in Anything Goes which she also co produced Paige made her Broadway debut in Sunset Boulevard in 1996 playing the lead role of Norma Desmond to critical acclaim She appeared in The King and I from 2000 to 2001 and six years later she returned to the West End stage in The Drowsy Chaperone She has also worked sporadically in television In addition to being nominated for five Laurence Olivier Awards Paige has won many other awards for her theatre roles and has been called the First Lady of British Musical Theatre due to her skill and longevity She has released 22 solo albums of which eight were consecutively certified gold and another four multi platinum Paige is also featured on seven cast albums and has sung in concerts across the world Since 2004 she has hosted her own show on BBC Radio 2 called Elaine Paige on Sunday In 2014 Paige celebrated her 50 years in show business Paige announced on her official website a Farewell concert tour and a new career spanning album The Ultimate Collection to mark this milestone in her career Outside of her work in musical theatre Paige is a Vice President of The Children s Trust a UK charity for children with brain injury Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1968 1980 West End debut new name and Evita 2 2 1981 1993 Cats and Chess era 2 3 1994 2001 Sunset Boulevard and Broadway debut 2 4 2002 2013 Radio and return to West End and Broadway 2 5 2014 present 50th Anniversary farewell tour 3 Legacy 4 Views on theatre 5 Charity 6 Musicals 7 Discography 7 1 Solo albums 7 2 Compilations 7 3 Cast recordings 7 4 Singles 7 5 Other albums and guest appearances 7 6 Videos and DVDs 7 7 Curated albums 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditElaine Jill Bickerstaff 2 3 was born and raised in Barnet Hertfordshire where her father Eric worked as an estate agent and her mother Irene was a milliner 4 Her mother had been a singer in her youth and her father was an amateur drummer 5 Paige stands at just under 5 feet 1 5 m tall which she says has caused her to lose out on leading roles 6 Her original ambition was to become a professional tennis player at which point her headmistress pointed out to her they d never see you over the net 7 but Paige continued to play tennis and has referred to the sport as one of her passions 8 At 14 Paige listened to the film soundtrack of West Side Story which evoked the desire for a career in musical theatre 9 Paige s musical ability was encouraged by her school music teacher Ann Hill 8 who was also the head of the music department Paige was a member of Hill s choir and her first role on stage was playing Susanna in a school production of Mozart s The Marriage of Figaro 10 which was followed by parts in The Boy Mozart and solos in Handel s Messiah 5 a difficult work for little children 8 She attended Southaw Girls School a secondary modern in Oakleigh Park in Hertfordshire where she received two CSE qualifications 4 Her father suggested that she should go to drama school 5 so she attended the Aida Foster Theatre School 4 Lacking confidence she initially disliked stage school her father encouraged her to persevere and she grew to enjoy her time there 4 After graduating her first job was modelling children s clothing at the Ideal Home Exhibition 4 Career Edit1968 1980 West End debut new name and Evita Edit Paige s first professional appearance happened when she was 16 years old fresh from drama school She was rejected in her first audition singing I Cain t Say No 11 Her drama school teacher encouraged her to change her name and audition again under the new name Browsing through a phone book for inspiration she became aware of the page she was observing and decided upon that name with the addition of an i becoming Elaine Paige She was successful in the second audition as Elaine Paige appearing on stage during the UK tour of the Anthony Newley Leslie Bricusse musical The Roar of the Greasepaint The Smell of the Crowd in 1964 5 playing the role of a Chinese urchin 10 11 12 In 1968 she appeared on record as a member of the vocal group Colors of Love who released three Albert Hammond amp Mike Hazlewood penned singles most notably I m a Train on Larry Page s Page One label under the supervision of Alan Moorhouse She was also part of the band Sparrow with fellow West End singer Diane Langton releasing the album Hatching Out in 1972 At the age of 20 she made her West End debut in Hair 13 on 27 September 1968 remaining in the cast until March 1970 14 While also being an understudy for the character of Sheila 15 she played a member of the tribe in the chorus 15 for which role she was required to be naked on stage in one scene 10 In 1971 she appeared in the ill fated musical about premature ejaculation Maybe That s Your Problem 16 She also appeared as an urchin in the film Oliver 17 Over the next decade she played roles in various musicals including Jesus Christ Superstar Nuts Grease in which she played the lead role of Sandy from 1973 to 1974 Billy from 1974 to 1975 playing Rita 13 18 and The Boyfriend as Maisie 1975 1976 14 She had a minor role as a barmaid in the 1978 sex comedy film Adventures of a Plumber s Mate 19 After months of acting and singing auditions 9 Hal Prince offered the still relatively unknown Paige the title role of Eva Peron in the first stage production of the Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Evita 20 21 Her performance won her critical acclaim and brought her into public prominence at the age of 30 22 Julie Covington who played the role on the original concept album had turned down the opportunity of playing the role on stage leading to a long search for a new star Paige eventually competed against Bonnie Schoen an American initially favoured by Prince for the role 22 She later said Bonnie was already a big name on Broadway In a way she didn t have anything to prove She was smoothly silkily professional But I saw this as my big chance and like Eva when she clapped eyes on Peron I grabbed with both hands I wanted the role more than anything else in the whole world 23 For her performance in Evita she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Musical 24 which at that time was called the Society of West End Theatre Award She also won the Variety Club Award for Showbusiness Personality of the Year 25 She played the role for 20 months in total from 1978 to 1980 26 She also released her first studio album in 1978 titled Sitting Pretty 13 Just prior to her success in Evita Paige had strongly considered becoming a nursery nurse but after she sang for Dustin Hoffman he made her promise that she would continue in theatre work 22 27 She admitted that she was fed up with the whole thing and that she could not even afford new clothing or to eat out Evita saved me she stated 28 In the 1980 ITV drama series Lady Killers Paige played convicted murderer Kate Webster 29 1981 1993 Cats and Chess era Edit In 1981 in the Tales of the Unexpected episode The Way to Do it Paige plays Susie a girl working in a small casino trying to keep guests happy and finally eloping with the main character 30 Paige went on to portray some of Lloyd Webber s most notable female characters creating the role of Grizabella in the original production of Cats from 11 May 1981 to 13 February 1982 31 32 She took on the role late in the rehearsal process when the actress Judi Dench had to withdraw due to a torn Achilles tendon 31 Paige s performance of the song Memory from Cats with which she had a Top 10 hit 33 is her signature piece 22 34 The single reached number 6 in the UK charts and has since been recorded by a further 160 artists 35 She reprised the role of Grizabella for the video release of Cats in 1998 36 one of only two performers in the film from the original London cast the other was Susan Jane Tanner as Jellylorum 32 Paige s website claims that the video soon became the bestselling music video in the UK and America 37 The 1983 production of Abbacadabra written by former ABBA members Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson 38 saw Paige star in the role of Carabosse 39 She then originated the role of Florence for the 1984 concept album of Chess with lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Ulvaeus and Andersson 40 unreliable source Her albums Stages 1983 and Cinema 1984 rejoined the cast recording of Chess in the UK top 40 chart giving her three consecutive successful albums 37 In 1985 Paige released I Know Him So Well a duet from Chess singing with Barbara Dickson 13 The single held the number 1 position in the British singles charts for four weeks 41 and still remains the biggest selling record by a female duo according to the Guinness Book of Records 22 42 From 1986 to 1987 Paige appeared as Florence in the stage production of Chess 13 a role that earned her a second Olivier Award nomination this time in the category Best Actress in a Musical 43 She next sang at the White House in 1988 34 Paige then took on the part of Reno Sweeney in the musical production of Anything Goes which she co produced and starred in from 1989 to 1990 13 Patti LuPone was appearing in Anything Goes on Broadway around that time so Paige sought to become the co producer of the West End production as a way to secure the role there before LuPone could take it 26 Playing Reno Sweeney was Paige s first experience using an American accent on stage 44 and the role earned her a third Olivier Award nomination 45 Beyond her theatre roles she appeared in the television programme Unexplained Laughter in 1989 alongside Diana Rigg 13 In 1993 Paige signed up for a year as French chanteuse Edith Piaf in Pam Gems musical play Piaf to critical acclaim 18 The Guardian wrote that Paige was a magnificent perfect Piaf 5 The demanding production required her to sing 15 songs some in French and to be on stage for 2 hours 40 minutes in total and forced her to leave early due to exhaustion 18 Her portrayal of Piaf earned her an Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical her fourth nomination 46 She subsequently released an album titled Piaf containing Edith Piaf songs 1994 2001 Sunset Boulevard and Broadway debut Edit In 1995 Paige was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to musical theatre 47 48 Paige stepped briefly into the role of Norma Desmond in Lloyd Webber s West End production of Sunset Boulevard in 1994 when Betty Buckley was taken ill and had to undergo an emergency appendectomy 49 The nature of the situation meant that Paige only had two and a half weeks in the rehearsal process before her first performance 49 She admitted feeling daunted by the prospect having seen Glenn Close in the role on Broadway just prior to entering rehearsals 49 London critics were largely won over by Paige in a performance that not only wrings out every ounce of dramatic action but delivers some unexpected humour as well 49 and she took over the part full time the following year 18 She then won the Variety Club Award for Best Actress of the Year 13 and received her fifth Olivier Award nomination in 1996 50 During the run of Sunset Boulevard at the West End s Adelphi Theatre in 1995 Paige discovered a lump in her breast prompting her to consult her doctor who at first reassured her there was nothing to be concerned about She returned twice and her doctor subsequently sent her for tests that confirmed the lump was cancerous nine months after she discovered it 51 Continuing her role in the production Paige did not miss a show 28 Paige went in for day surgery on a Sunday due to her theatre commitments had five years of medical treatment and completed a radiation programme She has since described the period as the most awful thing that s happened to me in my life 52 Paige transferred to the New York production of Sunset Boulevard to make her Broadway debut at the Minskoff Theatre on 12 September 1996 14 staying with the show until it closed on 22 March 1997 53 On the Sunset Boulevard set in Broadway the staircase steps had to be raised six inches 15 cm in order to accommodate Paige s short stature or it would have been hard to see her behind the banister 54 Paige was welcomed to the Broadway stage with a long standing ovation from the audience 55 and received largely positive reviews for her New York performance as Norma Desmond The lush sound and the sheer power of her voice are to put it simply incredible wrote one critic whilst another said Her voice has great range remarkable clarity and emotional force 56 Paige was the first Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard to sing one of the show s key songs With One Look which she did first at Lloyd Webber s wedding to Madeleine Gurdon although at the time the song was called Just One Glance 18 Lloyd Webber noted regarding Paige s performance of one of the show s other prominent songs As If We Never Said Goodbye that it was as good if not the best of anything I ve ever heard of mine 5 Regarding the key lyric in the song This world s waited long enough I ve come home at last Paige had sought to change the way the melody was sung despite being fully aware of Lloyd Webber s fastidious tendencies 49 To her the moment was not exploited to its fullest potential so she approached the show s musical director David Caddick and expressed her wish to hold the word home to which he agreed 49 Although she had been disappointed when she hoped to perform on Broadway in Evita Cats and Chess Paige stated of her debut there It was just the most perfect time to go with that particular show 18 After Sunset Boulevard finished she suffered from depression commenting that the show s closing was the most terrible feeling I d felt I d lost something so very important to me I thought it had died and gone away 57 Arts commentator Melvyn Bragg hosted a special edition of The South Bank Show about Paige s career in 1996 titled The Faces of Elaine Paige 58 The episode saw her visiting parts of the world where plays she had starred in had been set the Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires Argentina where Eva Peron had given speeches the Parisian haunts of Edith Piaf including a meeting with her collaborator Charles Aznavour and Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles 58 In 1997 Paige made her United States concert debut when she opened the Boston Pops season which was aired on WGBH in America 59 The following year she made a guest appearance at Andrew Lloyd Webber s 50th birthday celebration at the Royal Albert Hall performing Don t Cry for Me Argentina and Memory 60 She then played Celimene in the non musical play The Misanthrope in 1998 but she admitted that she missed the musical element and that the silence was slightly unsettling to her 18 A Lifetime Achievement Award from The National Operatic and Dramatic Association soon followed 25 She later performed alongside Bette Midler in a 1999 New York concert to raise money for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation 61 From 2000 to 2001 she starred as Anna Leonowens in a revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein s The King and I at the London Palladium 25 Paige had turned down an offer for the role the first time she was approached but later accepted admitting that she had forgotten what a fantastic score it was 62 although she did question her own suitability for the role 26 Before the opening the box office had already taken in excess of 7 million in ticket sales 63 The critic for The Independent commented It may well be impossible to be a success as Evita and a success as Anna complaining that Paige was not refined enough for the role 64 whereas The Spectator asserted that the role further strengthened her title as the First Lady of British Musical Theatre 65 During her time in The King and I her mother was diagnosed with cancer Despite Paige wanting to pull out of the show her mother insisted that she should continue until her contract had finished 4 and Paige s sister Marion Billings admitted That was very hard for Elaine having to go on stage night after night knowing she wanted to be with Mum 4 2002 2013 Radio and return to West End and Broadway Edit Paige sang at the opening of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City and then made her Los Angeles concert debut at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium 66 In 2003 she played Angele in Where There s a Will directed by Peter Hall 25 She next sang the role of Mrs Lovett in the New York City Opera production of Stephen Sondheim s Sweeney Todd in March 2004 67 earning positive reviews from critics 68 and a nomination for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical 69 Paige then embarked upon a UK tour which was titled No Strings Attached 70 In September 2004 Paige began a weekly Sunday afternoon radio show Elaine Paige on Sunday 47 between 1 and 3 pm on BBC Radio 2 featuring music from musical theatre and film 71 The 400th edition was broadcast on Sunday 29 July 2012 In an unfavourable review the show was described by Elisabeth Mahoney of The Guardian as a chilly alienating listening experience and a rare wrong move on the part of Radio 2 72 Lisa Martland of The Stage agreed that it is by far the music that brings me back to the programme and not her lightweight presenting style 73 However the show regularly attracts 3 million listeners 38 and interviews are also featured each week 74 Paige also focused on television appearances playing Dora Bunner in the 2005 ITV adaptation of Agatha Christie s A Murder Is Announced in the Marple series before performing a guest role as a post mistress in Where the Heart Is 75 The episode of Marple was watched by 7 78 million viewers 76 The release of Paige s first full studio album of new recordings in 12 years was marked in 2006 titled Essential Musicals 75 The album included popular songs from musicals identified by a poll on her radio show 75 in which 400 000 listeners voted 7 At this point Paige had recorded 20 solo albums in total of which eight were consecutively certified gold and another four multi platinum and she had been featured on seven cast albums 7 Paige also appeared in concert in Scandinavia Hong Kong Europe the Middle East New Zealand Australia and Singapore 77 On 20 and 21 December 2006 she performed in concert in Shanghai extending her concert tour to two dates to satisfy demand 20 With a noticeable absence from musical theatre having not taken a role for many years she explained in 2006 that there s been nothing that I ve wanted to do and if you re going to commit to a year at the theatre six days a week and have no life then it s got to be something that you want to do with all your heart 75 She also affirmed that she believes for older actors it becomes harder to obtain theatre roles 52 In 2007 Paige made a return to the West End stage for the first time in six years 47 as the Chaperone Beatrice Stockwell in The Drowsy Chaperone at the Novello Theatre 78 The production ran for a disappointing 96 performances 79 although it had opened to a standing ovation from the audience and a generally optimistic reaction from critics 80 The Daily Telegraph wrote Elaine Paige is a good sport enduring jokes about her reputation for being difficult with a grin that doesn t seem all that forced Only the self importantly serious and the chronically depressed will fail to enjoy this preposterously entertaining evening 81 Paul Taylor from The Independent was less impressed and wrote a miscast Elaine Paige manages to be unfunny to an almost ingenious degree as the heroine s bibulous minder 82 For her performance Paige was nominated for a What s On Stage Award in the category of Best Supporting Actress in a Musical 83 She next collaborated with the duo Secret Garden in recording the song The Things You Are to Me for their 2007 album Inside I m Singing 84 To raise money for Sport Relief Paige danced the tango on Sport Relief does Strictly Come Dancing with Matt Dawson in March 2008 where they were voted second overall 85 In 2008 she opened the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod and performed concerts in China America and Australia featuring songs from her 40 year career 34 86 To further celebrate 40 years since her first performance on a West End Stage in October 2008 Paige released a picture based autobiography titled Memories 87 The book took around eight months to compile Since Evita I suppose I had kept a yearbook My parents always kept cuttings and things like that for me I did have quite a lot of reference material to work out Paige commented 88 An album titled Elaine Paige and Friends was produced by Phil Ramone in 2010 89 The album features duets with Paige and artists such as Johnny Mathis Barry Manilow and Olivia Newton John as well as a duet with Sinead O Connor of a new song It s Only Life penned by Tim Rice and Gary Barlow 89 Having entered the top 20 of UK Album Charts 90 it went on to achieve gold status 91 Paige played the role of Carlotta Campion in the Kennedy Center production of Follies in May and June 2011 at the Eisenhower Theatre in Washington DC receiving favourable reviews for her performance of the showstopper I m Still Here The principal cast also comprised Bernadette Peters Jan Maxwell Ron Raines and Danny Burstein 92 She reprised this role in the Broadway transfer of the musical at the Marquis Theatre from August 2011 until the following January before performing at the Ahmanson Theatre Los Angeles California in May and June 2012 93 2014 present 50th Anniversary farewell tour Edit At the end of 2013 Paige announced a concert tour Page by Page by Paige which focused on her 50th anniversary in show business and was advertised as a farewell tour 94 The 40th anniversary tour in 2008 marked 40 years since her debut on the West End stage and the 50th anniversary tour in 2014 marked 50 years since her first stage performance The tour featured Gardar Thor Cortes performing a number of songs both solo and duets with Paige and was sold out at all venues The tour ran from 9 to 20 October 2014 concluding at the Royal Albert Hall London Other stops included Cardiff Bristol Manchester Newcastle Gateshead Glasgow Birmingham and Bournemouth Due to a throat infection one concert in Brighton had to be cancelled Dates in Ireland were postponed before being rescheduled with Paige giving four sold out concerts in Dublin two evenings Limerick and Cork between 10 and 16 February 2015 In 2014 Paige presented and performed in a six episode television show for Sky Arts television called The Elaine Paige Show The show featured songs performed by Paige masterclasses with drama college students and interviews and performances by West End and Broadway performers and writers The show was recorded in March and April at Riverside Studios London 95 She released a new career spanning album The Ultimate Collection in May 2014 96 In June Paige made her debut at G A Y s Heaven nightclub in London and in November she joined the inaugural Australian cruise of the performing arts on the MS Radiance of the Seas In May 2015 Paige was part of VE Day 70 A Party to Remember a special concert which took place at the Horse Guards Parade and was broadcast live on BBC1 and BBC Radio 2 Later in 2015 she performed in concert at Scarborough Open Air Theatre supported by Collabro and Rhydian and then headlined the Glamis Prom 2015 at Glamis Castle Scotland with Susan Boyle as her guest The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra accompanied at both concerts In April 2016 it was announced that Paige would perform a number of concerts on successive weekends rather than intensive schedule of a regular tour entitled Stripped Back The tour initially ran from October until December 2016 and featured music by Harry Nilsson Randy Newman Jimmy Webb Burt Bacharach Leonard Cohen Sting Elton John and Lennon McCartney 97 Paige appeared in a new BBC adaptation of William Shakepeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream adapted by Russell T Davies as part of the Shakespeare 400 celebrations in 2016 98 In 2017 she appeared in pantomime at the London Palladium as Queen Rat in Dick Whittington alongside Julian Clary Nigel Havers Paul Zerdin Gary Wilmot Charlie Stemp Emma Williams Ashley Banjo and Diversity 99 She returned for Pantoland at The Palladium in 2020 along with most of the 2017 cast as well as Beverley Knight 100 In 2018 Paige played the part of Mercy Hackett in the BBC TV comedy Home from Home 101 In 2020 she appeared in the BBC drama series Life with Alison Steadman and Peter Davison Legacy EditHaving had so many starring roles in famous musicals many to critical acclaim Paige is often referred to as the First Lady of British Musical Theatre 28 In 2008 she celebrated the 40th anniversary of her professional debut on the West End stage 87 Paige has never married nor had children 28 57 although she had an 11 year relationship with the lyricist Tim Rice throughout the 1980s 102 She has said that she wanted to have children but it s a wonderful life I have so I m very fulfilled in other ways 75 Paige s singing abilities have won her worldwide praise as have her acting skills with Andrew Gans of Playbill magazine writing that Paige s gift is to dissect a role and determine what phrasing gesture or emotion can bring a scene to its fullest dramatic potential 49 Mark Shenton also highlighted her voice in 2008 as one of the most distinctive and impressive voices in the business 103 Lloyd Webber insists that her rendition of As If We Never Said Goodbye is one of the best interpretations of a song by him 5 Paige has been called difficult The Times Brian Logan wrote Paige is not exactly known for her humility In newspaper profiles that dread word difficult is often applied 22 On one occasion she told a male interviewer that she was going to stop giving interviews to female reporters because in her own words I don t trust other women in these situations They establish a sisterhood with you and then betray it every time 18 What has been seen as a cold side to her personality was also noted by Logan 22 but Paige has said that a common misconception of her is that she is confident and very serious 104 Another editor found her refreshingly down to earth and very friendly 34 Views on theatre EditThough Paige has enjoyed a long career in musical theatre she rarely goes to watch musicals much preferring to watch films or plays 105 She considers herself primarily an actress rather than a singer 18 stating I really prefer to be in character 7 Comparing the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein to that of Lloyd Webber Paige has said that she finds Rodgers and Hammerstein songs more difficult to sing and described them as challenging She concluded it s a quieter kind of singing more controlled not belting it out 18 In the light of the physical demands of performing in theatre Paige has said Musical theatre is the hardest thing any actor will ever do You become obsessive about sleeping eating the right food not speaking and giving yourself vocal rest and keeping exercised 13 Regarding the pressure of having to be in a fit condition to perform in theatre each night she remarked you wouldn t want to read the letters people write when you re off and they re disappointed it s so awful the guilt one feels for not being there 18 As part of a rigorous routine before musical roles to look after her voice Paige stops eating dairy products and drinking alcohol and works hard on her fitness 18 After about three months into the production when her voice is tiring from performing she withdraws from her normal social life sometimes only communicating by notepad and fax 18 She never reads her reviews finding that it is not helpful to hear too many opinions of her work 9 In 2007 Paige named reality television series such as Any Dream Will Do which aim to find an unknown actor to play the lead role in a musical as the greatest threat to theatre today believing that actors already striving in the theatre wouldn t dream of putting themselves on these shows 9 In a later interview she questioned the seriousness of the actors auditioning for this type of show you wouldn t put yourself up for one of those shows in case you got bumped off the first week and all your colleagues saw it 22 She has also expressed a wish for more new musicals to be put into production instead of frequent revivals 34 Charity EditPaige has been an Ambassador of The Children s Trust the UK s leading charity for children with brain injury and neurodisabiity for over 35 years since the charity was created when she first presented the charity with a minibus She has hosted and performed at fundraising events for the charity including hosting 5 bi annual Elaine Paige Clay Pigeon Shoots 106 Musicals EditDuration Production Role Theatre Awards 39 1968 1970 Hair Member of the Tribe Shaftesbury Theatre1973 1974 Grease Sandy New London Theatre1974 1975 Billy Rita Theatre Royal Drury Lane1975 1976 The Boyfriend Maisie Haymarket Theatre Leicester1978 1980 Evita Eva Peron Prince Edward Theatre Won Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Musical Won Society of West End Theatre Award for Best Actress in a Musical Won Variety Club Award for Showbusiness Personality of the Year1981 1982 Cats Grizabella New London Theatre1983 1984 Abbacadabra Miss Williams Carabosse Lyric Theatre Hammersmith 1984 Rear of the Year Award1986 1987 Chess Florence Vassy Prince Edward Theatre Variety Club Award for Recording Artiste of the Year Nomination Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical 43 Head of the Year Award1989 1990 Anything Goes Reno Sweeney Prince Edward Theatre Nomination Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical 45 1993 1994 Piaf Edith Piaf Piccadilly Theatre Gold Badge of Merit Award BASCA Nomination Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical 46 1994 1995 1996 1996 1997 Sunset Boulevard Norma Desmond Adelphi Theatre West End Minskoff Theatre Broadway Variety Club Award Best Actress of the Year Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE Queen s Birthday Honours 48 Nomination Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical 50 HMV Lifetime Achievement1998 The Misanthrope Celimene Piccadilly Theatre Lifetime Achievement National Operatic and Dramatic Association2000 2001 The King and I Anna Leonowens London Palladium2003 Where There s a Will Angele Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Theatre Royal Brighton2004 Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Mrs Lovett New York City Opera Nomination Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical2007 The Drowsy Chaperone The Drowsy Chaperone Beatrice Stockwell Novello Theatre Nomination What sOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical 83 2011 2012 Follies Carlotta Campion Kennedy Center Washington DC Marquis Theatre Broadway Ahmanson Theatre Los Angeles Nomination Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Nomination Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album2017 2018 Dick Whittington Queen Rat London Palladium2020 Pantoland Queen Rat London PalladiumDiscography EditSee also Category Elaine Paige albums Solo albums Edit Year Album title UK 107 AUS 108 Label1978 Sitting Pretty EMI1981 Elaine Paige 56 WEA1983 Stages 2 20 WEA K tel1984 Cinema 12 39 WEA K tel1985 Love Hurts 8 WEA1986 Christmas 27 1988 The Queen Album 51 Siren1991 Love Can Do That 36 RCA1991 An Evening with Elaine Paige BMG1993 Romance amp the Stage 71 RCA1994 Piaf 46 WEA1996 Performance A reissue of An Evening with Elaine Paige BMG Camden2006 Essential Musicals 46 UMTV2009 Elaine Paige Live EP Records2010 Elaine Paige and Friends 18 RhinoCompilations Edit Year Album title UK Label1987 Memories The Best of Elaine Paige 14 Telstar1990 The Collection WEA1992 The Best of Elaine Paige amp Barbara Dickson Together 22 Telstar1995 Encore 20 WEA1997 From a Distance BMG Camden1998 On Reflection The Very Best of Elaine Paige 60 Telstar WEA2002 A Collection Marks and Spencer2004 Centre Stage The Very Best of Elaine Paige 35 WSM2007 Songbook Sony BMG Music Entertainment2008 Sweet Memories The Essential Elaine Paige Music Club Deluxe2014 The Ultimate Collection 74 Warner Bros2018 12 Timeless Songs Rhino UKCast recordings Edit Year Album title Label Notes1970 Fresh Hair Polydor Original London Cast Recording1974 Billy Original Cast Recording CBS Columbia1978 The Barrier A Love Story 1978 London Studio Cast Recording1978 Evita Original London Cast Recording MCA Records1981 Cats Original Cast Recording Really Useful Records Polydor1984 Chess Polar Polydor A remastered version was released in 2014 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the original album featuring additional material not originally included and alternate versions of tracks 1989 Anything Goes 1989 London Cast Recording First Night Records1992 Nine TER2000 The King and I 2000 London Cast Recording WEA2011 Follies New Broadway Cast Recording 2011 Broadway Revival Cast RecordingSingles Edit Year Single title B side additional tracks UK 107 peak position AUS 108 peak position Label1968 I m a Train with Colors of Love Up on a Cotton Cloud Page One Just Another Fly with Colors of Love Twenty Ten 1969 Mother of Convention with Colors of Love Music Mother Made 1976 You Can t Take Away My Love for You Hurry Up and Find Me EMI1978 Ireland We re Only Flesh and Blood Eurodisk Don t Walk Away Till I Touch You Daybreak 46 EMI1979 EP EP Don t Cry for Me Argentina I d Be Surprisingly Good for You Buenos Aires Rainbow High MCA1981 If You Don t Want My Love How the Heart Approaches What It Yearns 78 Arista Falling Down to Earth Up So High Hot as Sun If You Don t Want My Love Memory The Overture 6 Polydor Is Anyone There Whose Baby Are You EMI The Far Side of the Bay Oh Major WEA1982 The Second Time Theme from Bilitis The Last One to Leave WEA If You Don t Want My Love Knight in Black Leather Ave Maria Rocking 1983 Running Back for More Losing My Mind Be on Your Own Another Suitcase in Another Hall 1984 Like an Image Passing By When Dreamers Close Their Eyes Epic Sometimes Theme from Champions I m Going to Live 72 Island Nobody s Side Embassy Lament RCA The Windmills of Your Mind Don t Cry for Me Argentina WEA1985 I Know Him So Well with Barbara Dickson Chess 1 21 RCA Memory 19 Polydor Tonight Is the Night Tacente Nocte Avatar Heaven Help My Heart Argument RCA1986 For You He s a Dream WEA Walking in the Air Thirty Two Feet and Eight Little Tails 1987 The Second Time re issue 69 Father Christmas Eyes A Winter s Tale On My Own Running Back for More Atlantic1988 Take Me Back Everybody s Singing Love Songs Again Siren1989 I Get a Kick Out of You First Night Radio Ga Ga Love of My Life Siren1991 Heart Don t Change My Mind You Don t Own Me RCA Well Almost From a Distance Oxygen He s out of My Life 1995 Hymne A L Amour If You Love Me Running Back for More Tomorrow One Night Only 68 WEA As If We Never Said Goodbye Out Here on My Own For You 1998 Memory new version As If We Never Said Goodbye The Rose 36 2010 It s Only Life RhinoOther albums and guest appearances Edit Year Album title Notes1972 Hatching Out With the group Sparrow lead vocals on Don t Ask Many Things Are Clear Dream Song Rainsun Song and Hello Goodbye The last track was unreleased until the album was re issued on CD in 1995 1998 Songs from Whistle Down the Wind Recording of the song If Only 2000 Michael Ball Christmas Duet on As Long as There s Christmas a cover of the song that had originally appeared in Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted Christmas 2001 Andrew Lloyd Webber Masterpiece Live recording of concert at the Great Hall of the People Beijing China She performs Don t Cry for Me Argentina As If We Never Said Goodbye and Ni Yong You Wo De Wei Lai Friends for Life the Chinese translation of Amigos Para Siempre 2010 I Dreamed a Dream The Susan Boyle Story Live duet of I Know Him So Well with Susan Boyle Videos and DVDs Edit Year Album title Format Notes1985 Lyrics by Tim Rice VHS Performances of Don t Cry for Me Argentina and I Know Him So Well 1991 Elaine Paige in Concert VHS Live recording at the Birmingham Symphony Hall of 1991 concert tour 1998 Cats VHS DVD Reprising her role as Grizabella Andrew Lloyd Webber Celebration VHS DVD Live performances of Don t Cry for Me Argentina and Memory 2001 Andrew Lloyd Webber Masterpiece DVD Live performances of Don t Cry for Me Argentina The Heart is Slow to Learn Memory The Perfect Year As If We Never Said Goodbye No Matter What and Ni Yong You Wo De Wei Lai Friends for Life the Chinese translation of Amigos Para Siempre 2009 Elaine Paige Live Celebrating a Life on Stage DVD A live recording of Paige s 40th anniversary tour at the State Theatre Sydney 2014 I m Still Here Live at the Royal Albert Hall DVD CD A live recording of Paige s 50th anniversary and farewell tour recorded at the Royal Albert Hall London and featuring the Gardar Thor Cortes and the BBC Concert Orchestra 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