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Marti Webb

Marti Webb (born 1944) is an English actress and singer, who appeared on stage in Evita, before starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber's one-woman show Tell Me on a Sunday in 1980. This included her biggest hit single, "Take That Look Off Your Face", a UK top three hit, with the parent album also reaching the top three.[1]

Marti Webb
Born1944
Cricklewood, London, England
GenresMusical theatre, pop singer
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1959–present

Early life and education edit

Marti Webb was born in Cricklewood in 1944.[2][3] Her parents took her to variety shows and pantomimes as a child.[4] Her father played the violin and her mother sang and played the piano.[5] She attended dance lessons from the age of 3 and first performed in public at the age of 7, at the Scala Theatre, London, initially hoping to be a ballerina.[6][7]

After a school teacher suggested to her parents that her natural talent for singing and dancing should be nurtured, she was educated at the Aida Foster stage school from the age of 12, where she eventually became Head Girl.[5][6][8] Her mother had to take an additional job to order to pay for the school fees. While training, she appeared in BBC Schools programmes.[9] Webb later commented that, having come from a normal school, she found it a shock to be asked to perform in front of her classmates.

The first musical she saw was Lionel Bart's Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be as some of her fellow students were performing in it.[4] The school would send students for auditions regularly, which led to an audition for the original London production of Bye Bye Birdie, although she wasn't offered a role.[4] She also auditioned for Oscar Hammerstein II for The Sound of Music, but being overcome by shyness, spoke very quietly and wasn't cast in the show.

She was selected to take part in the television programme Carol Levis' Junior Discoveries, which was broadcast from the Hackney Empire, for which she sang "Musetta's Waltz" from La Boheme.[6]

Career edit

Musical theatre edit

West End debut in Stop the World, I Want to Get Off edit

Aged 15, she appeared as Moonbeam in the 1959 Manchester production of Listen to the Wind by Vivian Ellis whilst still a student, before leaving school to make her West End debut in Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, a show that starred and had lyrics by Anthony Newley.[6][10][11][12] She first discovered her belt voice while rehearsing for the show.[9]

Webb performed "Almost Like Being in Love" as her audition piece, before a group that included Newley, Lionel Bart, Lionel Blair and Alma Cogan. The group shared a joke during her audition which distracted her and at the end of the piece, she grabbed her music and went to leave the stage. Newley had to stop her to ask for another song and she was so embarrassed, she dropped her sheet music across the stage. Newley later remarked that he'd loved her from that moment on. The company would go out together to watch other shows and performers, including Lotte Lenya and Ethel Merman.

First lead in Half a Sixpence edit

Webb first came to prominence as Ann Pornick in the original London production of Half a Sixpence opposite Tommy Steele, citing her first leading role as a career highlight.[11][13] The playwright Beverley Cross's father George was the company manager on the production of Stop the World, I Want to Get Off and recommended his son audition Webb for the role.[4] She was offered the role after thirteen auditions and later dubbed the singing voice of Julia Foster, her replacement for the film adaptation.[14][15] Webb later commented of Foster, "She has quite a notable voice, so it's not too hard to pick it up."

She also played Nancy in the first UK tour of Oliver! where she met and befriended the show's Assistant Stage Manager Cameron Mackintosh, who was to become one of the most prominent musical theatre producers in the world.[4][16][15] Lionel Bart, the show's composer and lyricist, saw it numerous times whilst the production was in Manchester, where he was working on the notorious flop, Twang!!.[4] When it returned to the West End Phil Collins, who later achieved fame with Genesis and had been one of the original Dodgers, rejoined the production to play Noah Claypole.[17] On the production's transfer to the West End in April 1967, Barry Humphries played Fagin.[18][19]

During the 1970s, Webb carved out a career as a respected, though not yet famous, West End actress and singer. In 1971, she was one of the original company of the London production of Godspell, the musical based on the Gospel of Matthew, opposite David Essex, Julie Covington and Jeremy Irons.[16] The original London cast recording of the production includes her performance of "Bless the Lord". During the show's run, Essex formed a band with Jeff Wayne and recruited Webb and Covington as backing singers.[20]

She later played Nellie Cotterill in the 1973 original London production of The Card, a musical written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent which chronicled the rise of the title character from washerwoman's son to mayor of a Northern British town through initiative, guile, and luck.[21]

The production was short-lived but was followed by the 1974 original London production of The Good Companions, alongside John Mills, Judi Dench and Christopher Gable in which she played Susie Dean, a member of a touring concert party.[22] She was flown to Manchester to join the show during its tryout when the original actress Celia Bannerman, whose voice had proved unsuitable for the role, left the production.[6][23][24]

Evita and Tell Me on a Sunday edit

After failing to land any stage roles as the decade wore on, by 1978 a somewhat dejected Webb was working in a travel agency and had stopped auditioning.[5] A British lyricist came into the agency and encouraged her to start auditioning again, and within three months she was cast in Evita.[25]

In early 1979, Webb was flown to New York to audition for Harold Prince after Gary Bond, then playing Che in the show, suggested her to the producers of Evita as a successor to Elaine Paige who was, at the time, expected to transfer to the recreate the role on Broadway.[26][27] Prince was impressed and persuaded her to cover while Paige holidayed and sign up as a regular alternate for the remainder of Paige's contract, performing two shows a week, in preparation for succeeding Paige as the star.[7][27] This began an arrangement which existed for the remainder of the show's run, with Stephanie Lawrence appearing as Webb's alternate before succeeding her.[28]

At her original audition, show's composer Andrew Lloyd Webber had asked whether she would be interested if he wrote anything he thought appropriate for her voice. Assuming it was a kindly rejection, she was later surprised to be invited for a meal at Mr. Chow, a London restaurant, with Lloyd Webber and the lyricist Don Black to discuss the concept of a song cycle inspired by the story of a friend of the writers who had moved from London to the United States to begin a new life.[4][7]

Webb was asked to collaborate on the piece when only two songs, the title piece "Tell Me on a Sunday" and "It's Not the End of the World", had been written, so the rest was created specifically with her voice and character in mind. Black, who became her manager and a close friend, said of her performance, "She was 'the girl', and that was it." Her tendency to, "Talk for hours about the most boring everyday things, like the gas or insurance", also inspired him in creating the narrative pieces in the song cycle which were letters to the character's mum.[29][27]

She worked on the piece with Lloyd Webber and Black each day before being driven from Sydmonton Court, Lloyd Webber's country house, to the Prince Edward Theatre where Evita was playing.[4] An album was recorded and it was performed at the 1979 Sydmonton Festival, the composer's annual workshop for new works, where a BBC Television producer contracted the collaborators to produce a version for television featuring Webb backed by a band and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.[15] A one-off performance in January 1980 was recorded at the Royalty Theatre, London.[29] Black recalls, "It was fantastic on television because it was almost all filmed in close-up on Marti Webb's face. Every eyebrow raised, every look registered. It was a brilliant piece of TV, like one of Alan Bennett's Talking Heads series, but sung."[29]

Recorded in the autumn of 1979, the album of Tell Me on a Sunday was released and the television programme aired in February 1980 just as Webb took over the eponymous role in Evita.[15][30] It was a No. 2 hit in the UK Albums Chart, and saw Webb become a household name. The lead single, "Take That Look Off Your Face" was a similar success, reaching No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart.[1]

Webb has a distinctive, untrained coloratura voice and Lloyd Webber was said to have told her "You sing in my keys". She agreed, "You write in mine."[11][31] She has since regularly performed at his Sydmonton Festival. He produced her second solo album Won't Change Places (1981) which featured the lead single "Your Ears Should Be Burning Now".

In January 2014, Webb again performed Tell Me on a Sunday initially for a week at the St. James Theatre, London, then for a fortnight at the Duchess Theatre.[32][33]

Contrary to the 2004 revival, the show featured largely the original 1979 album tracks, with a few lyric amendments, plus the song "The Last Man in My Life", written for the show's incarnation as Song and Dance in 1982. The production came about after Webb met a commissioning editor for BBC Radio 2 at a concert honouring Don Black in late 2013 at which she'd performed two songs from the piece. Asked whether she could still do the whole show, she suggested that, with a small band, it could be recorded for radio broadcast. The producer Robert Mackintosh then suggested a week's run prior to the recording, the popularity of which led to another three weeks at a second theatre.[citation needed] The recording was broadcast on BBC Radio 2, alongside an interview with Lloyd Webber and Black conducted by Anneka Rice.

Webb later performed the show for two nights at the Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames, in September 2015.[34]

Work with Don Black edit

At the meal to discuss the Tell Me on a Sunday project, Lloyd Webber asked Don Black, who had maintained parallel careers as a lyricist and as the manager to Matt Monro, to become Webb's personal manager, a role he undertook from 1979 until the early 1990s, when he became too busy with work on Sunset Boulevard.[27] He found her a new manager and they've remained close: "Uncle Don and Auntie Shirl have always been there for me."[29]

During 1981 and 1982, Webb recorded her next album, I'm Not That Kind of Girl, which was eventually released in 1983. Although not based on a musical, the album had a running story concerning a woman who is reunited with a former lover. The album culminates with her on the way to their wedding. The songs were composed by David Hentschel and Don Black and were very much in a contemporary pop vein. Phil Collins played drums on the album and Kiki Dee contributed backing vocals. Despite the album's strong pedigree in terms of personnel, it failed to chart and was Webb's final album on the Polydor label.

In 1985 she scored her next big hit when she recorded a cover version of Black's song, "Ben", which had been originally released by Michael Jackson. It was produced in memory of Ben Hardwick, who died shortly after becoming Britain's youngest liver transplant patient and whose story was publicised on the BBC television programme That's Life!.[35] Andrew Lloyd Webber saw the show and suggested the idea of a charity recording to Black, who mentioned that Webb was recording an album at the time.[36] The single reached No. 5 in the UK Singles Chart and was included on her 1985 album, Encore.[1]

In 1986, Black wrote lyrics to the theme of the BBC television drama Howards' Way and the single "Always There" was the result, produced by its composers Simon May and Leslie Osbourne.[29][37] It became a UK top 20 hit, and inspired an album of the same name in which she covered other television themes. The album, which peaked at No. 65 in the UK Albums Chart, was later released on compact disc entitled Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes.[1] The previous year, Webb had recorded the theme to the ITV television series To Have and To Hold, but for contractual reasons, the theme was re-recorded and released by the composer Johnny Worth's wife Catherine Stock. Webb, herself, re-recorded it for the Always There album.

She presented a BBC Radio 2 documentary about the career of Don Black that was broadcast in early 1995, appeared in a concert tribute to him on his 70th birthday that was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in August 2008, performed at a BBC Electric Proms event with the lyricist in October 2009 and sang two songs during another concert tribute in 2013.[38][39][40]

Later career edit

In 1982 Tell Me on a Sunday was combined with Lloyd Webber's other successful album Variations, which had featured his brother, cellist Julian Lloyd Webber, to create the show Song and Dance.[15] The first act saw Webb reprise her role as the unnamed girl, a performance for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award.[11][7] In the second act Wayne Sleep and a dance troupe performed choreographed routines to the music from Variations. The pair toured with the show in the latter half of the decade.[41][42]

In the mid 1980s, she again succeeded Elaine Paige, as Grizabella in the musical Cats both in the West End production at the New London Theatre and subsequently on a UK tour.[43][44][45][46] A commemorative roll of honour, marking a century of the Blackpool Opera House, lists significant performers at the theatre between 1889 and 1989, beginning with Wilson Barnett and ending with Webb, due to her time with the show there.[47]

In 1983, alongside Sarah Brightman and Gary Bond, Webb appeared in an early workshop version of Lloyd Webber's musical Aspects of Love at his Sydmonton Festival.[48]

In 1995, at the age of 50, Webb reprised her leading role in a UK tour of Evita, opposite Chris Corcoran as Che and Duncan Smith as Peron.[49] Despite some criticism over her age, the popularity of the tour, produced by Robert Stigwood and David Land with the orchestrations, stage design and direction of the original 1978 London production, led to it being extended throughout 1996.[35] The beginning of the tour also saw the release of an album entitled Music and Songs from Evita as part of Pickwick Records' The Shows Collection series to which Webb contributed a number of tracks.[50]

Between July and September 1997, Webb appeared in Divorce Me, Darling, the sequel to The Boyfriend, at the Chichester Festival Theatre.[51] The cast also included her former husband Tim Flavin.[citation needed]

In 2003, she joined the UK touring production of The King and I, taking over from Stefanie Powers in the role of Anna Leonowens opposite Ronobir Lahiri as The King.[52] Elaine Paige, Webb's predecessor in Evita and Cats had appeared in the London version of the production three years earlier.[53] Later in 2003, she appeared in the original London stage production of Thoroughly Modern Millie uniquely alternating the role of Mrs Meers with Maureen Lipman, to allow Lipman to care for her terminally ill husband, the English playwright Jack Rosenthal.[7][54]

At the beginning of the following year, she again reprised her role in Tell Me on a Sunday, first for a limited run before the closure of the show in the West End and subsequently on tour.[55][56] The show had been substantially rewritten for a production starring Denise Van Outen, but a combination of the new and original scores was created specifically for Webb.[29] She appeared in many of the principal venues on the tour, but in other locations the show was performed by Faye Tozer and Patsy Palmer.[11][56][57]

In 2007, Webb performed alongside Sheila Ferguson and Rula Lenska in a UK touring production of Hot Flush, a new musical about the menopause.[58] She played Helen, a middle-aged widow whose daughter had recently left home.[59] She also appeared on Elaine Paige on Sunday, a show on BBC Radio 2, during which she selected a number of 'Essential Musicals'.

From September to December 2008, she appeared as Mrs Johnstone in the long-running UK tour of Willy Russell's musical Blood Brothers, succeeding Linda Nolan who left due to illness.[60] The producer of the show, Bill Kenwright had been trying to persuade Webb to play the role for around 20 years and she was only free by chance.[4] As Nolan was ill, she had just a week and a half to rehearse, around half the time normally expected for the rehearsal of such a tour. Birmingham-born Niki Evans was playing the role in the West End at the time, so while the tour visited Birmingham, Webb briefly took over in the London production to allow Evans to play her home city.[61]

Webb starred as Aunt Eller in Oklahoma!, touring the UK throughout 2011. Mark Evans, who had previously appeared in the BBC show Your Country Needs You, played Curly.[62][63]

Throughout 2012 Webb appeared as Dorothy Brock, a past-her-prime Prima Donna in a UK tour of 42nd Street. Dave Willetts and Bruce Montague also toured with the cast.[64][65]

Recent work edit

In 2017, she played Jacqueline in the first UK tour of the musical La Cage Aux Folles opposite John Partridge and Adrian Zmed, produced by Bill Kenwright.[66][67][68][69]

In July and August 2018, Webb appeared opposite Tommy Steele in The Glenn Miller Story at the London Coliseum.[70][71]

From January until August 2020, Webb was to have toured with the play The Cat and the Canary.[72] It was curtailed by the industry-wide shutdown of performances as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and relaunched in 2021.[73][74]

In March 2022, she performed in The Unexpected Guest, as part of the Theatre Royal, Windsor's On Air season, which featured semi-staged productions of radio plays.[75] In 2023, she appeared in A Murder Has Been Arranged and Blithe Spirit, as part of the same series.[76][77]

From August to December 2023, she appeared as Celia in a UK tour of Calendar Girls the Musical. The production featured a revised score and book, and was one of the last shows to be produced by Bill Kenwright.[78][79]

Pantomime edit

Webb has spent many Christmas seasons in pantomime in venues throughout the UK. She was the Principal Boy, Robin Hood, in the 1987 London Palladium pantomime, Babes in the Wood, alongside Cannon and Ball, John Inman and Barbara Windsor.[80] During her later career, she has played the Fairy Godmother or Wicked Queen characters. In 1997, she was a late replacement for Linda Robson in Cinderella in Croydon, when Robson became ill.[81] She appeared in productions of Cinderella in Bath in 2000, and Malvern in 2001. 2006 where she played the Fairy Godmother in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Theatre Royal, Windsor.[82]

In 2018, Webb joined the cast of Dick Whittington at the Theatre Royal, Windsor, to play Fairy Bowbells, for the early part of the show's run. Anita Harris, who had originally been cast in the role, covered for Anne Hegerty's Queen Rat while the latter took part in I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Upon Hegerty's return to the UK, Harris resumed the role of the fairy.[83] She returned to the Theatre Royal, Windsor, from November 2019 until January 2020, to perform in the pantomime Aladdin, alongside Paul Nicholas.[84]

Concert work edit

After completing her run in the London production of Evita, Webb and Gary Bond played a series of concerts featuring Lloyd Webber's music. She has since regularly performed in concert alongside her appearances in musicals. She also performed a solo concert at the Warrington Festival in 1985.[85] In 1993, she appeared opposite Michael Barrymore in a summer season at Blackpool Opera House.[86]

Webb co-devised and starred in The Magic of the Musicals, a UK concert tour featuring songs from musical theatre, opposite Opportunity Knocks winner Mark Rattray.[37][87] The show toured twice in 1991, before two follow up tours in 1992.[88][89] The gold-selling album of the show was co-produced by Webb's former husband, sound engineer, Tom Button and her outfits designed by Bruce Oldfield.[90] A performance at the Bristol Hippodrome was also filmed and broadcast on BBC Television.[91][92] This was followed in 1993 by a North American and Canadian tour and numerous UK versions in the following years.[93] In 1999 Dave Willetts was the co-star, followed by Robert Meadmore in 2002.[94][95] Webb and Meadmore were joined by Wayne Sleep in 2006.[96][97]

A live recording of her season of cabaret performances with broadcaster David Jacobs at London's Café Royal was released in 1998 as Marti Webb Sings Gershwin: The Love Songs. Featuring material from her earlier Gershwin recording, the album was co-produced by Webb and West End sound designer Mick Potter.[98]

She has performed her cabaret show on a number of P&O cruise ships, including the MV Arcadia in 2009 and 2010.[citation needed]

In 2016, Webb gave a series of solo concerts.[99] She also performed at These Are a Few of My Favourite Songs: with Don Black at the Royal Albert Hall.[100]

From 2016 onwards, Webb has performed a number of cabaret concerts at The Pheasantry, London, including Dreams Lost, Dreams Found, a show in which she performed a mixture of the songs with which she is closely associated and those from shows that she did not have the opportunity to appear in. In January 2021, she performed the concerts in Malvern.[101]

Television edit

Particularly since coming to fame through Tell Me on a Sunday, Webb has regularly performed on British television. In the 70s and 80s she appeared on the BBC TV show, The Good Old Days, on one occasion performing the song "Sing Us One of the Old Songs, George", a piece which became her own for the show. Prior to her performance in Evita, though, she appeared in the television series The Songwriters, about songwriting partnerships. The final episode of the series featured Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and she first met the pair, briefly, while recording the programme.

In 1982, Webb recorded a second television special, Marti Webb: Together Again, which was broadcast on BBC Two.[102] It also featured David Essex, Christopher Gable and Angela Richards.[103]

Recording edit

Webb is often thought to have been a one-hit wonder as the success of "Take That Look Off Your Face" has been much more widespread than much of her other work, however, after Tell Me on a Sunday, she recorded a number of solo albums, including some live work, and most recently Limelight featuring a mix of her best known material and then latest productions.[104][7]

As well as the charity recording of "Ben" in 1985, Webb also contributed to a recording of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" in 1987, which was released in aid of those killed in the Hungerford massacre.[105]

In summer 1987, she released Gershwin on BBC Records, to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of George Gershwin's death.[5]

In 1990, on the last studio collaboration between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, the album Freudiana, Webb performed two songs: the solo Don't Let the Moment Pass and No One Can Love You Better Than Me in which she joined forces with Woolfson, Gary Howard and Kiki Dee.[106] She also performed background vocals on the album's closing number, There But for the Grace of God Go I.[107]

Technique edit

Webb is unusual among musical theatre performers in that she never warms up her voice prior to a performance. She has said she wouldn't recommend this as a technique for other performers. She tries to eat sensibly and dislikes spending time in air-conditioned environments as they dry out the throat.[9] The line in Tell Me on a Sunday, "I long to find a drink that hasn't got an ice cube in it," was included by Don Black in reference to Webb's genuine dislike.

Personal life edit

Webb married three times and does not have any children. She was married to the actor Alexander Balfour in London in early 1964, but this later ended in divorce.[108]

She married actor Tim Flavin in New York in April 1985 after a courtship of just two weeks but he had a number of affairs during their marriage which ended in divorce in 1986.[109][citation needed]

She subsequently married sound engineer Tom Button, some two decades her junior, in New York in January 1992. The couple, who met working on a production of Cats in Blackpool in 1989, separated some years later.[110]

A keen gardener, during the 1980s, she had a house in Fulham, South West London and a country home in Chichester, West Sussex.[8][5] She then kept an apartment in Westminster, London, for many years.[111] Since the early 1990s, she has lived in a cottage in Langport, Somerset, which she shared with her mother, Selina, before her death.[11] During the 1970s, she owned a 1967 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow.[112] Webb was at one time a patron of The Players Music Hall Theatre in London, which specialises in Victorian variety theatre.

Webb appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs in May 1982.[6] She selected the "Piano Concerto No.1 in B Flat Minor" by Tchaikovsky; "Una voce poco va" from The Barber of Seville; "The Swan" from The Carnival of the Animals; "Oh Happy Day" by the Edwin Hawkins Singers; "Layla" by Derek and the Dominos; "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon & Garfunkel; and "Space Oddity" by David Bowie. Her favourite selection was a recording of "The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill-on-Sea" from The Goon Show. She also chose to take an illustrated dictionary and piano to her imaginary island.[113]

In early 2014, she said that she had been treated for an aggressive form of bowel cancer in 2006, just a month after the death of her mother.[114] The illness was not made public at the time and in fact Webb returned to the stage, including dancing in a pantomime, just two months after major surgery.[citation needed]

In a 2016 interview, she described herself as being semi-retired.[111]

Stage appearances edit

Show Role Year Production Theatre
Listen to the Wind[115] Moonbeam 1959 New Shakespeare Theatre, Liverpool
Pillar to Post[86] 1960 Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Stop the World – I Want to Get Off[115] 1961 Original production, UK Tour and London Palace Theatre, Manchester; Queen's Theatre, London
Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp[116][13][6] Princess Badroulbadour 1962 Pantomime Arts Theatre, Ipswich
Half a Sixpence[13] Ann 1963 Original production, London Cambridge Theatre, London
My Perfect Husband[6][86] 1965 Summer season Grand Theatre, Blackpool
Oliver![115] Nancy 1966 Original UK tour Various then Piccadilly Theatre, London[18]
Godspell[115][6] 1971 Original London production Roundhouse, London

Wyndhams Theatre, London

The Card[115] Nellie Cotterill 1973 Original production Bristol Old Vic (tryout)

Queen's Theatre, London

The Good Companions[117] Susie Dean 1974 Original production, Manchester tryout before London opening Palace Theatre, Manchester (tryout); Her Majesty's Theatre, London
The Great American Backstage Musical[6][118] Kelly Moran 1978 Original production Regent Theatre, London
Evita[115] Eva Perón 1979-1981 Original production (Alternate to Elaine Paige from 7 May 1979 and headlining from 4 February 1980–May 1981) Prince Edward Theatre, London
Tell Me on a Sunday[15] The Girl 1980 Special performance for BBC Television filming Royalty Theatre, London
The Seven Deadly Sins[6] Anna I 1981 English National Opera production London Coliseum, London
Song and Dance[15] The Girl 1982 Original production Palace Theatre, London
Cats[43][44][45] Grizabella 1983–1984, 1985 Original production New London Theatre, London
Song and Dance The Girl 1984 UK tour Various
Babes in the Wood Robin Hood 1987–1988 Pantomime London Palladium
Song and Dance The Girl 1988 UK tour Various
Cats[46] Grizabella 1989 First UK tour Winter Gardens, Blackpool; Edinburgh Playhouse;
Gaiety Theatre, Dublin
Song and Dance[115] The Girl 1990 UK tour Various
Dick Whittington Dick 1994–1995 Pantomime Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
Evita[26][86] Eva Perón 1995–1996 UK tour Various
Divorce Me, Darling![115] Hannah van Husen 1997 Chichester Festival production Chichester Festival Theatre
Cinderella[119] Fairy Godmother 1997–1998 Pantomime Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon
The Goodbye Girl[7] Paula McFadden 1998 UK tour Various
Annie[7] Miss Hannigan 1999 UK tour Various
Dick Whittington[120] Fairy Bowbells 1999–2000 Pantomime Richmond Theatre, London
Dinner with George[121] Sue Turner 2000 UK tour Various
Cinderella Fairy Godmother 2000–2001 Pantomime Theatre Royal, Bath
Cinderella Fairy Godmother 2001–2002 Pantomime Malvern Theatre
The King and I[122] Anna Leonowens 2002–2003 UK tour, taking over from Stefanie Powers Various
Thoroughly Modern Millie[115] Mrs Meers 2003 Original UK production, alternating with Maureen Lipman Shaftesbury Theatre, London
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Wicked Queen 2003–2004 Pantomime Bournemouth Pavilion
Tell Me on a Sunday The Girl 2004 Rewritten London production, taking over from Denise Van Outen Gielgud Theatre, London
Tell Me on a Sunday The Girl 2004 UK tour, alternating with Patsy Palmer and Faye Tozer Various
Jack and the Beanstalk[123] Fairy 2005 Pantomime His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
The Adventures of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[82] Wicked Queen 2006 Pantomime Theatre Royal, Windsor
Hot Flush![58][59] Helen Thomas 2007 Original UK tour Various
Blood Brothers[60][4][61] Mrs Johnstone 2008 UK tour and London production (for two weeks) Various
Oklahoma![62][63] Aunt Eller 2010 UK tour Various
42nd Street[64][65] Dorothy Brock 2012 UK tour Various
Tell Me on a Sunday[32][33][34] The Girl 2014 Reprise of original album version St James Theatre, Duchess Theatre, London
2015 Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames
La Cage Aux Folles[66] Jacqueline 2017 First UK tour Various
The Glenn Miller Story[70][71] Helen 2018 Short season London Coliseum
Dick Whittington[83] Fairy Bowbells 2018–2019 Pantomime Theatre Royal, Windsor
Aladdin[84] Empress Huawei 2019–2020 Pantomime
The Cat and the Canary[72][73][74] Susan Sillsby 2020, 2021 UK tour Various
The Unexpected Guest[75] 2022 Short season Theatre Royal, Windsor
Pygmalion 2023 Short season
A Murder Has Been Arranged[76] 2023 Short season
Blithe Spirit[77] 2023 Short season
Calendar Girls the Musical[78][79] Celia 2023 UK tour Various

Filmography edit

Show Role Year Details
Carroll Levis Junior Discoveries Performer 1958
Lolita Uncredited 1962 Played an uncredited friend
Show Time '63[124] Guest performer 1963 Performed songs from Half a Sixpence with Tommy Steele
Woman's Hour Guest 1963 Interviewed about Half a Sixpence
Royal Variety Performance[125] Performer 1963 Performed songs from Half a Sixpence at the Prince of Wales Theatre
My Perfect Husband[126][127] Cast member 1965 An excerpt from the Blackpool production
The Good Old Days[128] Guest performer 1966
Half a Sixpence[129] Dubbing artist 1967 Uncredited singing voice of Ann
Gazette: In Loving Memory Terri 1968
ITV Playhouse: The Best Pair of Legs in the Business May, the receptionist 1968
The Spinners[130] Guest performer 1969 Recording at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton
BBC Play of the Month: Stephen D[131] Singer 1972
David Essex[132] Guest performer 1977 Performed songs from Godspell alongside other original cast members
The Mike Douglas Show Performer 1977
The Songwriters[129][133][134][135] Ensemble 1978
The Good Old Days[129][136] Guest performer 1978,

1983

Tell Me on a Sunday[129][137] The Girl 1980 The televised version of the original album
Top of the Pops[138] Performer 1980
The British in Love[139][140] Performer 1980 Performed "The Long and Winding Road"[citation needed]
The Night of One Hundred Stars[141] Performer 1980 A recording of a live show at the National Theatre, Olivier
The Val Doonican Show[142] Guest performer 1980,

1981

Des O'Connor Tonight[143] Guest performer 1980, 1981,

1985

Friday Night, Saturday Morning Guest 1980
Starburst[144] Performer 1980
Won't Change Places[145] Presenter and performer 1981 A Marti Webb special, with guests Paul Nicholas, Julian Lloyd Webber and Rod Argent
The Val Doonican Show[129][146] Guest performer 1981, 1982 Appeared in two episodes during 1981
A Royal Gala – The Palace Reopens[citation needed] Performer 1981 A concert to celebrate the reopening of the Palace Theatre, Manchester
A Century of Song Guest performer 1981 Recording of a concert at the Royal Albert Hall
The Two Ronnies[129][147][148][149] Guest performer 1981 Performed "He Made Me Laugh"
Nice to See You[150] Performer 1981
Together Again [151] Presenter and performer 1982 A Marti Webb special, with guests David Essex, Christopher Gable and Angela Richards
Marti Caine[129][152] Guest performer 1982
Parkinson[129][153] Guest 1982 Appeared alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber
Six Fifty-Five[154] Performer 1983 Performances of songs from I'm Not That Kind of Girl
Paul Squire, Esq[155] Guest performer 1983
Pebble Mill at One[156] Performer 1983 Performances of six songs from I'm Not That Kind of Girl
A Royal Concert of Carols[157] Performer 1983
It's Max Boyce[158] Guest performer 1984
3-2-1[citation needed] Guest 1984, 1986
A Question of Sport[citation needed] Guest 1984
Halls of Fame[159][160] Gracie Fields 1985 Recording of a concert at the Palace Theatre, Manchester
Loose Ends[161][162] Guest panelist 1985 Appeared in two episodes during 1985
That's Life[163] Guest performer 1985 Performed the single "Ben"
Lyrics by Tim Rice[129][164] Guest performer 1985 Performed "All Time High" and "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
Give Us A Clue[165] Guest 1985
A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars[166] Performer 1985
Royal Gospel Gala[167] Performer 1986 Recording of a concert at the Royal Albert Hall
Royal Variety Performance[168][169] Gracie Fields 1986 Recorded at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Blankety Blank[170] Guest panelist 1986 Guested alongside Rory Bremner, Harry Carpenter, Vince Hill, Liz Robertson and Barbara Windsor
The Guinness Book of Records Hall of Fame[171] Guest performer 1986 Performed a medley of songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Shout![172] Performer 1986
Pebble Mill at One[173] Guest 1986
New Faces of 86[174] Panellist 1986
Des O'Connor Tonight Live[175] Guest 1986
The Andrew Lloyd Webber Story: A South Bank Show Special[citation needed] Contributor 1986 Clip of Webb performing "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
Pamela Armstrong[176] Guest 1986
Cliff From the Hip Guest performer 1986 Performed "Always There" and a duet with Cliff Richard: "All I Ask of You"
The Ronnie Corbett Show[177] Guest performer 1987
Hudson and Halls[178] Guest 1987
Cleo Laine Sings The Best of British[179][180] Guest performer 1987
The Les Dawson Show[181] Guest performer 1989
The Music of the Night with Jose Carreras[182] Guest performer 1989 Appeared alongside Carreras, Stephanie Lawrence and Jane Harrison
Happy Birthday, Coronation Street! Performer 1990 Performed "Take That Look Off Your Face"
Royal Variety Performance[183] Guest performer 1991
The Magic of the Musicals[91][92] Performer 1992 Recording of the concert tour at the Bristol Hippodrome. Broadcast on BBC One.
The Music Game Guest 1993
Songs of Praise[184] Guest performer 1994
The Olivier Awards telecast Award presenter 1996 Presented the award for Best Lighting Designer
Meridian Masterclass[citation needed] Presenter 1997
This is Your Life Guest 1997 Guested on an edition in honour of Justin Hayward
Call My Bluff[185] Guest 1998
Songs of Praise[186] Guest performer 2001 Performed "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar
Breakfast Interviewee 2004 Interviewed about returning to Tell Me on a Sunday
The Many Faces of...[187] Interviewee 2011 Interviewed about Judi Dench
The Story of Musicals[129] Interviewee 2012 Discussed her role as Nancy in Oliver!
The Paul O'Grady Show[188] Performer 2013 Performed a selection of Don Black's songs
Michael Grade's Stars of Musical Theatre[189] Interviewee 2014 Discussed her role as Nancy in Oliver!
The Alan Titchmarsh Show[190] Interviewee and performer 2014 Interviewed about the upcoming production of Tell Me on a Sunday and performed the title song
Diamonds Are Forever: The Don Black Songbook[191] Performer 2014 Performed "Take That Look Off Your Face" and "Tell Me on a Sunday"

Radio edit

Show Role Year Details
Woman's Hour[192] Interviewee 1963 Interviewed about her role in Half a Sixpence
Show Time '63[193] Performer 1963 Performing songs from Half Sixpence with Tommy Steele
Stage Door Johnnies[194] Performer 1977
Saturday Night is Gala Night[195]/

A Century of Song[196]

Performer 1981
Desert Island Discs[197][113] Castaway 1982
The Spinners and Friends[198] Performer 1982
String Sound[199] Performer 1982
The Players[200] Interviewee 1986 Interviewed about her memories of The Players' Theatre, London
Gala Concert[201] Performer 1986
Roger Royle[202] Interviewee 1986 Interviewed as a judge of the BBC Choir Girl of the Year competition
Woman's Hour[203] Performer 1989
Maestro[204][205][206][207][208][209] Guest 1992-3 Guest player in multiple editions of the quiz
Don Maclean[210] Performer 1992
Let's Do the Show Right Here![211][212] Guest 1993 Guest in two editions of the quiz
Marti Webb and Mark Rattray in Concert[213] Performer 1993
Marti Webb[214] Presenter 1994 Presenting a one-off show including her favourite songs
The Don Black Songbook[215][216] Presenter 1995 Presenting a retrospective of Don Black's career
Who Could Ask for Anything More[217] Performer 1996
Friday Night is Music Night[218] Performer 1997
The Greatest Story Ever Told[219] Interviewee 1997 Interviewed about her role in Godspell
The World of Anthony Newley[220] Interviewee 1998 Interviewed about her work with Anthony Newley, particularly in Stop the World, I Want to Get Off
Life Before Lloyd Webber[221] Interviewee 2000
Elaine Paige on Sunday[222][223] Interviewee 2008 Interviewed about her 'Essential Musicals', which were Carnival!, West Side Story, Man of La Mancha, Evita and Flower Drum Song.[223]
Lyrics by Don Black[224] Performer 2008
Great British Songbook Masterclass with Don Black[225] Performer 2009

Discography edit

Solo albums edit

Title Year UK Albums Chart Label Notes
Tell Me on a Sunday[226][227][228][15] 1980 2[15] Really Useful Records/Polydor
Won't Change Places[229][230] 1981 Really Useful Records/Polydor
I'm Not that Kind of Girl[231] 1983
Encore[232] 1985 55 Starblend Later released on CD as 'Marti Webb: The Album' and 'If You Leave Me Now'
Always There[233] 1986 65 BBC Records and Tapes
Gershwin[234][5] 1987 BBC Records and Tapes
Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes[235] 1988 BBC Records and Tapes Reissue of Always There on CD
Performance[236] 1989 First Night Records
The Magic of the Musicals[237] 1992 55 Flying Music/Music Club Credited to Marti Webb and Mark Rattray
Music and Songs from Evita[50] 1995 Pickwick Recording also featured Dave Willetts, Carl Wayne and Jess Conrad
If You Leave Me Now 1995 Hallmark Reissue of Encore with tracks reordered
Marti Webb Sings Gershwin: The Love Songs[98] 1998 A live recording, self-financed by Webb
Limelight[1][104] 2003 Self financed by Webb

Cast recordings edit

Title Year Label Role Notes
Stop the World – I Want to Get Off: The Original Cast Recording[238] 1961 Decca
Half a Sixpence: An Original Cast Recording[239] 1963 Decca Ann Pornick Re-released by That's Entertainment in 1983.[240]
Half a Sixpence: A New Recording[241] 1967 Marble Arch Records Ann Pornick Lead vocal on "I Know What I Am"; Duet with Roy Sone on "Half a Sixpence"
Half a Sixpence: Original Sound Track Recording from the Paramount Picture 1967 RCA Victor Voice of Ann Pornick; dubbed for Julia Foster Lead vocal on "I Don't Believe a Word", "I'm Not Talking to You" and "I Know What I Am"; Duet with Tommy on Steele "Half a Sixpence"
Stars of the London Production Sing Songs from Fiddler on the Roof 1968 Hallmark Records Vocals on "Matchmaker, Matchmaker"
Godspell: Original London Cast Recording[242] 1971 Bell Records Lead vocal on "Bless the Lord"
The Card: Original Cast Recording[243] 1973 Pye Records Nellie Cotterill Lead vocal on "That Once a Year Feeling" and "I Could Be the One"; Duet with Jim Dale on "Opposite Your Smile"
The Good Companions: Original Cast Recording 1974 EMI Susie Dean Lead vocal on "Stagestruck" and "Stage Door John"
Der Führer – Rock Opera[244] 1977 Harvest Eva Braun
Song and Dance: Original Cast Recording[245] 1982 Polydor Lead vocals on first disc; Duet with Wayne Sleep on "When You Want to Fall in Love"
Freudiana[246] 1990 EMI Lead vocal on "No One Can Love You Better Than Me" and "Don't Let the Moment Pass"
Divorce Me, Darling: Original Cast Recording[247] 1997 Digital TER Hannah Van Husen Lead vocal on "Here Am I, But Where's the Guy?"'; Duet on "You're Absolutely Me"

Singles edit

Title B-Side Year UK Single Chart Peak Position Label Parent Album Notes
D-Darling[248] An extract from the theme 'Gone Fishing' 1973 Orange With Michael Goodall
"Take That Look Off Your Face"[249][250][15] "Sheldon Bloom" 1980 3 Really Useful Records/Polydor Tell Me on a Sunday

Also peaked at number 61 in Australia.[251]

"Tell Me on a Sunday"[252][250][15] "You Made Me Think You Were in Love" 1980 67 Really Useful Records/Polydor Tell Me on a Sunday
"Your Ears Should Be Burning Now"[253][250] "Nothing Like You've Known" 1980 61 Really Useful Records/Polydor Won't Change Places
"I've Been in Love Too Long"[254] "I Won't Change Places" 1980 Really Useful Records/Polydor Won't Change Places
"Unexpected Song"[255] "Angry and Sore" 1981 Polydor A duet with Justin Hayward
"All I Am" "I Won't Change Places" 1981 Polydor Won't Change Places Double A-side
"Don't Cry for Me Argentina" "I've Been in Love Too Long" 1981 Polydor Double A-side
"The Last Man in My Life"[256] "Come Back with the Same Look in Your Eyes" 1982 Really Useful Records/Polydor Song & Dance: Original Cast Recording Recorded live at the premiere of the London production Song & Dance
"Getting It Right"[257] "For the Touch of Your Love" 1982 Polydor I'm Not That Kind of Girl
"I'm Not That Kind of Girl"[258] "One Afternoon" 1982 Polydor I'm Not That Kind of Girl
"Didn't Mean to Fall in Love"[259] "Seven Outside Mr Chows" 1983 Polydor I'm Not That Kind of Girl
"For the Touch of Your Love"[260] "Didn't Mean to Fall in Love" 1983 Polydor Recorded during I'm Not That Kind of Girl sessions but not included on album
"Ben"[261][250] "Nothing Ever Changes" 1985 5 Starblend Recorded in aid of the Ben Hardwick Fund
"Ready for Roses Now"[262] "If You Leave Me Now" 1985 Starblend Encore
"Always There"[263][250] "Howards' Way (Theme from the BBC TV Series)" 1986 13 BBC Records and Tapes Always There Vocal version of the theme from Howards' Way
"I Could Be So Good for You"[264] "It's Still the Same Dream" 1986 BBC Records and Tapes Always There A-side also features Paul Jones
"Someday Soon (Theme from 'The Onedin Line')"[265] "Moonlighting (Theme from 'Moonlighting')" 1987 BBC Records and Tapes Always There
"I Can't Let Go – Theme from 'Dreams Lost Dreams Found'"[266][250] "Why Forget" 1987 65 Rainbow Records
"Memory" [Elaine Paige] "Take That Look Off Your Face" 1988 Old Gold
"In One of My Weaker Moments"[267] "Tell Me on a Sunday" 1989 First Night Records Performance Recorded with The Philharmonia Orchestra. "Tell Me on a Sunday" is a new recording.
"Don't Let the Moment Pass"[1][268] "Freudiana (Instrumental)" 1990 EMI Freudiana

Compilation albums edit

Album Year Tracks
Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Premiere Collection 1988
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"
  • "Tell Me on a Sunday"
Magic from the Musicals[269] 1991
  • "Send in the Clowns"
  • "If He Walked Into My Life"
  • "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
The Don Black Songbook 1993
  • "Tell Me on a Sunday"
  • "The Last Man in My Life"
  • "Anyone Can Fall in Love"
  • "Always There"
  • "Anything But Lonely"
  • "Love Changes Everything"
New Vintage: The Best of Simon May 1994
  • "Always There"
The Very Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber 1994
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"
  • "Tell Me on a Sunday"
The Love Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber[270] 1997
Everything's Coming Up Broadway Volume 1 1998
  • "All That Jazz"
Music of the Night 1998
  • "Tell Me on a Sunday"
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Gold 1999
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Now and Forever 2001
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"
  • "Tell Me on a Sunday"
  • "I've Been in Love Too Love"
West End Girls 2001
  • "Love Changes Everything"
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Divas 2005
  • "Tell Me on a Sunday"
Andrew Lloyd Webber: 60 2008
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Unmasked 2018
  • "Take That Look Off Your Face"

Guest appearances edit

Album Artist Year Appearance
The Last Song[271][272] Anthony Newley 2012 Duet with Newley on "Music of the Universe"

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marti, webb, born, 1944, english, actress, singer, appeared, stage, evita, before, starring, andrew, lloyd, webber, woman, show, tell, sunday, 1980, this, included, biggest, single, take, that, look, your, face, three, with, parent, album, also, reaching, thre. Marti Webb born 1944 is an English actress and singer who appeared on stage in Evita before starring in Andrew Lloyd Webber s one woman show Tell Me on a Sunday in 1980 This included her biggest hit single Take That Look Off Your Face a UK top three hit with the parent album also reaching the top three 1 Marti WebbBorn1944Cricklewood London EnglandGenresMusical theatre pop singerOccupation s Singer actressYears active1959 present Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Musical theatre 2 1 1 West End debut in Stop the World I Want to Get Off 2 1 2 First lead in Half a Sixpence 2 1 3 Evita and Tell Me on a Sunday 2 1 4 Work with Don Black 2 1 5 Later career 2 1 6 Recent work 2 2 Pantomime 2 3 Concert work 2 4 Television 2 5 Recording 2 6 Technique 3 Personal life 4 Stage appearances 5 Filmography 6 Radio 7 Discography 7 1 Solo albums 7 2 Cast recordings 7 3 Singles 7 4 Compilation albums 7 5 Guest appearances 8 ReferencesEarly life and education editMarti Webb was born in Cricklewood in 1944 2 3 Her parents took her to variety shows and pantomimes as a child 4 Her father played the violin and her mother sang and played the piano 5 She attended dance lessons from the age of 3 and first performed in public at the age of 7 at the Scala Theatre London initially hoping to be a ballerina 6 7 After a school teacher suggested to her parents that her natural talent for singing and dancing should be nurtured she was educated at the Aida Foster stage school from the age of 12 where she eventually became Head Girl 5 6 8 Her mother had to take an additional job to order to pay for the school fees While training she appeared in BBC Schools programmes 9 Webb later commented that having come from a normal school she found it a shock to be asked to perform in front of her classmates The first musical she saw was Lionel Bart s Fings Ain t Wot They Used T Be as some of her fellow students were performing in it 4 The school would send students for auditions regularly which led to an audition for the original London production of Bye Bye Birdie although she wasn t offered a role 4 She also auditioned for Oscar Hammerstein II for The Sound of Music but being overcome by shyness spoke very quietly and wasn t cast in the show She was selected to take part in the television programme Carol Levis Junior Discoveries which was broadcast from the Hackney Empire for which she sang Musetta s Waltz from La Boheme 6 Career editMusical theatre edit West End debut in Stop the World I Want to Get Off edit Aged 15 she appeared as Moonbeam in the 1959 Manchester production of Listen to the Wind by Vivian Ellis whilst still a student before leaving school to make her West End debut in Stop the World I Want to Get Off a show that starred and had lyrics by Anthony Newley 6 10 11 12 She first discovered her belt voice while rehearsing for the show 9 Webb performed Almost Like Being in Love as her audition piece before a group that included Newley Lionel Bart Lionel Blair and Alma Cogan The group shared a joke during her audition which distracted her and at the end of the piece she grabbed her music and went to leave the stage Newley had to stop her to ask for another song and she was so embarrassed she dropped her sheet music across the stage Newley later remarked that he d loved her from that moment on The company would go out together to watch other shows and performers including Lotte Lenya and Ethel Merman First lead in Half a Sixpence edit Webb first came to prominence as Ann Pornick in the original London production of Half a Sixpence opposite Tommy Steele citing her first leading role as a career highlight 11 13 The playwright Beverley Cross s father George was the company manager on the production of Stop the World I Want to Get Off and recommended his son audition Webb for the role 4 She was offered the role after thirteen auditions and later dubbed the singing voice of Julia Foster her replacement for the film adaptation 14 15 Webb later commented of Foster She has quite a notable voice so it s not too hard to pick it up She also played Nancy in the first UK tour of Oliver where she met and befriended the show s Assistant Stage Manager Cameron Mackintosh who was to become one of the most prominent musical theatre producers in the world 4 16 15 Lionel Bart the show s composer and lyricist saw it numerous times whilst the production was in Manchester where he was working on the notorious flop Twang 4 When it returned to the West End Phil Collins who later achieved fame with Genesis and had been one of the original Dodgers rejoined the production to play Noah Claypole 17 On the production s transfer to the West End in April 1967 Barry Humphries played Fagin 18 19 During the 1970s Webb carved out a career as a respected though not yet famous West End actress and singer In 1971 she was one of the original company of the London production of Godspell the musical based on the Gospel of Matthew opposite David Essex Julie Covington and Jeremy Irons 16 The original London cast recording of the production includes her performance of Bless the Lord During the show s run Essex formed a band with Jeff Wayne and recruited Webb and Covington as backing singers 20 She later played Nellie Cotterill in the 1973 original London production of The Card a musical written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent which chronicled the rise of the title character from washerwoman s son to mayor of a Northern British town through initiative guile and luck 21 The production was short lived but was followed by the 1974 original London production of The Good Companions alongside John Mills Judi Dench and Christopher Gable in which she played Susie Dean a member of a touring concert party 22 She was flown to Manchester to join the show during its tryout when the original actress Celia Bannerman whose voice had proved unsuitable for the role left the production 6 23 24 Evita and Tell Me on a Sunday edit After failing to land any stage roles as the decade wore on by 1978 a somewhat dejected Webb was working in a travel agency and had stopped auditioning 5 A British lyricist came into the agency and encouraged her to start auditioning again and within three months she was cast in Evita 25 In early 1979 Webb was flown to New York to audition for Harold Prince after Gary Bond then playing Che in the show suggested her to the producers of Evita as a successor to Elaine Paige who was at the time expected to transfer to the recreate the role on Broadway 26 27 Prince was impressed and persuaded her to cover while Paige holidayed and sign up as a regular alternate for the remainder of Paige s contract performing two shows a week in preparation for succeeding Paige as the star 7 27 This began an arrangement which existed for the remainder of the show s run with Stephanie Lawrence appearing as Webb s alternate before succeeding her 28 At her original audition show s composer Andrew Lloyd Webber had asked whether she would be interested if he wrote anything he thought appropriate for her voice Assuming it was a kindly rejection she was later surprised to be invited for a meal at Mr Chow a London restaurant with Lloyd Webber and the lyricist Don Black to discuss the concept of a song cycle inspired by the story of a friend of the writers who had moved from London to the United States to begin a new life 4 7 Webb was asked to collaborate on the piece when only two songs the title piece Tell Me on a Sunday and It s Not the End of the World had been written so the rest was created specifically with her voice and character in mind Black who became her manager and a close friend said of her performance She was the girl and that was it Her tendency to Talk for hours about the most boring everyday things like the gas or insurance also inspired him in creating the narrative pieces in the song cycle which were letters to the character s mum 29 27 She worked on the piece with Lloyd Webber and Black each day before being driven from Sydmonton Court Lloyd Webber s country house to the Prince Edward Theatre where Evita was playing 4 An album was recorded and it was performed at the 1979 Sydmonton Festival the composer s annual workshop for new works where a BBC Television producer contracted the collaborators to produce a version for television featuring Webb backed by a band and the London Philharmonic Orchestra 15 A one off performance in January 1980 was recorded at the Royalty Theatre London 29 Black recalls It was fantastic on television because it was almost all filmed in close up on Marti Webb s face Every eyebrow raised every look registered It was a brilliant piece of TV like one of Alan Bennett s Talking Heads series but sung 29 Recorded in the autumn of 1979 the album of Tell Me on a Sunday was released and the television programme aired in February 1980 just as Webb took over the eponymous role in Evita 15 30 It was a No 2 hit in the UK Albums Chart and saw Webb become a household name The lead single Take That Look Off Your Face was a similar success reaching No 3 in the UK Singles Chart 1 Webb has a distinctive untrained coloratura voice and Lloyd Webber was said to have told her You sing in my keys She agreed You write in mine 11 31 She has since regularly performed at his Sydmonton Festival He produced her second solo album Won t Change Places 1981 which featured the lead single Your Ears Should Be Burning Now In January 2014 Webb again performed Tell Me on a Sunday initially for a week at the St James Theatre London then for a fortnight at the Duchess Theatre 32 33 Contrary to the 2004 revival the show featured largely the original 1979 album tracks with a few lyric amendments plus the song The Last Man in My Life written for the show s incarnation as Song and Dance in 1982 The production came about after Webb met a commissioning editor for BBC Radio 2 at a concert honouring Don Black in late 2013 at which she d performed two songs from the piece Asked whether she could still do the whole show she suggested that with a small band it could be recorded for radio broadcast The producer Robert Mackintosh then suggested a week s run prior to the recording the popularity of which led to another three weeks at a second theatre citation needed The recording was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 alongside an interview with Lloyd Webber and Black conducted by Anneka Rice Webb later performed the show for two nights at the Kenton Theatre Henley on Thames in September 2015 34 Work with Don Black edit At the meal to discuss the Tell Me on a Sunday project Lloyd Webber asked Don Black who had maintained parallel careers as a lyricist and as the manager to Matt Monro to become Webb s personal manager a role he undertook from 1979 until the early 1990s when he became too busy with work on Sunset Boulevard 27 He found her a new manager and they ve remained close Uncle Don and Auntie Shirl have always been there for me 29 During 1981 and 1982 Webb recorded her next album I m Not That Kind of Girl which was eventually released in 1983 Although not based on a musical the album had a running story concerning a woman who is reunited with a former lover The album culminates with her on the way to their wedding The songs were composed by David Hentschel and Don Black and were very much in a contemporary pop vein Phil Collins played drums on the album and Kiki Dee contributed backing vocals Despite the album s strong pedigree in terms of personnel it failed to chart and was Webb s final album on the Polydor label In 1985 she scored her next big hit when she recorded a cover version of Black s song Ben which had been originally released by Michael Jackson It was produced in memory of Ben Hardwick who died shortly after becoming Britain s youngest liver transplant patient and whose story was publicised on the BBC television programme That s Life 35 Andrew Lloyd Webber saw the show and suggested the idea of a charity recording to Black who mentioned that Webb was recording an album at the time 36 The single reached No 5 in the UK Singles Chart and was included on her 1985 album Encore 1 In 1986 Black wrote lyrics to the theme of the BBC television drama Howards Way and the single Always There was the result produced by its composers Simon May and Leslie Osbourne 29 37 It became a UK top 20 hit and inspired an album of the same name in which she covered other television themes The album which peaked at No 65 in the UK Albums Chart was later released on compact disc entitled Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes 1 The previous year Webb had recorded the theme to the ITV television series To Have and To Hold but for contractual reasons the theme was re recorded and released by the composer Johnny Worth s wife Catherine Stock Webb herself re recorded it for the Always There album She presented a BBC Radio 2 documentary about the career of Don Black that was broadcast in early 1995 appeared in a concert tribute to him on his 70th birthday that was broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in August 2008 performed at a BBC Electric Proms event with the lyricist in October 2009 and sang two songs during another concert tribute in 2013 38 39 40 Later career edit In 1982 Tell Me on a Sunday was combined with Lloyd Webber s other successful album Variations which had featured his brother cellist Julian Lloyd Webber to create the show Song and Dance 15 The first act saw Webb reprise her role as the unnamed girl a performance for which she was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award 11 7 In the second act Wayne Sleep and a dance troupe performed choreographed routines to the music from Variations The pair toured with the show in the latter half of the decade 41 42 In the mid 1980s she again succeeded Elaine Paige as Grizabella in the musical Cats both in the West End production at the New London Theatre and subsequently on a UK tour 43 44 45 46 A commemorative roll of honour marking a century of the Blackpool Opera House lists significant performers at the theatre between 1889 and 1989 beginning with Wilson Barnett and ending with Webb due to her time with the show there 47 In 1983 alongside Sarah Brightman and Gary Bond Webb appeared in an early workshop version of Lloyd Webber s musical Aspects of Love at his Sydmonton Festival 48 In 1995 at the age of 50 Webb reprised her leading role in a UK tour of Evita opposite Chris Corcoran as Che and Duncan Smith as Peron 49 Despite some criticism over her age the popularity of the tour produced by Robert Stigwood and David Land with the orchestrations stage design and direction of the original 1978 London production led to it being extended throughout 1996 35 The beginning of the tour also saw the release of an album entitled Music and Songs from Evita as part of Pickwick Records The Shows Collection series to which Webb contributed a number of tracks 50 Between July and September 1997 Webb appeared in Divorce Me Darling the sequel to The Boyfriend at the Chichester Festival Theatre 51 The cast also included her former husband Tim Flavin citation needed In 2003 she joined the UK touring production of The King and I taking over from Stefanie Powers in the role of Anna Leonowens opposite Ronobir Lahiri as The King 52 Elaine Paige Webb s predecessor in Evita and Cats had appeared in the London version of the production three years earlier 53 Later in 2003 she appeared in the original London stage production of Thoroughly Modern Millie uniquely alternating the role of Mrs Meers with Maureen Lipman to allow Lipman to care for her terminally ill husband the English playwright Jack Rosenthal 7 54 At the beginning of the following year she again reprised her role in Tell Me on a Sunday first for a limited run before the closure of the show in the West End and subsequently on tour 55 56 The show had been substantially rewritten for a production starring Denise Van Outen but a combination of the new and original scores was created specifically for Webb 29 She appeared in many of the principal venues on the tour but in other locations the show was performed by Faye Tozer and Patsy Palmer 11 56 57 In 2007 Webb performed alongside Sheila Ferguson and Rula Lenska in a UK touring production of Hot Flush a new musical about the menopause 58 She played Helen a middle aged widow whose daughter had recently left home 59 She also appeared on Elaine Paige on Sunday a show on BBC Radio 2 during which she selected a number of Essential Musicals From September to December 2008 she appeared as Mrs Johnstone in the long running UK tour of Willy Russell s musical Blood Brothers succeeding Linda Nolan who left due to illness 60 The producer of the show Bill Kenwright had been trying to persuade Webb to play the role for around 20 years and she was only free by chance 4 As Nolan was ill she had just a week and a half to rehearse around half the time normally expected for the rehearsal of such a tour Birmingham born Niki Evans was playing the role in the West End at the time so while the tour visited Birmingham Webb briefly took over in the London production to allow Evans to play her home city 61 Webb starred as Aunt Eller in Oklahoma touring the UK throughout 2011 Mark Evans who had previously appeared in the BBC show Your Country Needs You played Curly 62 63 Throughout 2012 Webb appeared as Dorothy Brock a past her prime Prima Donna in a UK tour of 42nd Street Dave Willetts and Bruce Montague also toured with the cast 64 65 Recent work edit In 2017 she played Jacqueline in the first UK tour of the musical La Cage Aux Folles opposite John Partridge and Adrian Zmed produced by Bill Kenwright 66 67 68 69 In July and August 2018 Webb appeared opposite Tommy Steele in The Glenn Miller Story at the London Coliseum 70 71 From January until August 2020 Webb was to have toured with the play The Cat and the Canary 72 It was curtailed by the industry wide shutdown of performances as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic and relaunched in 2021 73 74 In March 2022 she performed in The Unexpected Guest as part of the Theatre Royal Windsor s On Air season which featured semi staged productions of radio plays 75 In 2023 she appeared in A Murder Has Been Arranged and Blithe Spirit as part of the same series 76 77 From August to December 2023 she appeared as Celia in a UK tour of Calendar Girls the Musical The production featured a revised score and book and was one of the last shows to be produced by Bill Kenwright 78 79 Pantomime edit Webb has spent many Christmas seasons in pantomime in venues throughout the UK She was the Principal Boy Robin Hood in the 1987 London Palladium pantomime Babes in the Wood alongside Cannon and Ball John Inman and Barbara Windsor 80 During her later career she has played the Fairy Godmother or Wicked Queen characters In 1997 she was a late replacement for Linda Robson in Cinderella in Croydon when Robson became ill 81 She appeared in productions of Cinderella in Bath in 2000 and Malvern in 2001 2006 where she played the Fairy Godmother in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs at Theatre Royal Windsor 82 In 2018 Webb joined the cast of Dick Whittington at the Theatre Royal Windsor to play Fairy Bowbells for the early part of the show s run Anita Harris who had originally been cast in the role covered for Anne Hegerty s Queen Rat while the latter took part in I m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Upon Hegerty s return to the UK Harris resumed the role of the fairy 83 She returned to the Theatre Royal Windsor from November 2019 until January 2020 to perform in the pantomime Aladdin alongside Paul Nicholas 84 Concert work edit After completing her run in the London production of Evita Webb and Gary Bond played a series of concerts featuring Lloyd Webber s music She has since regularly performed in concert alongside her appearances in musicals She also performed a solo concert at the Warrington Festival in 1985 85 In 1993 she appeared opposite Michael Barrymore in a summer season at Blackpool Opera House 86 Webb co devised and starred in The Magic of the Musicals a UK concert tour featuring songs from musical theatre opposite Opportunity Knocks winner Mark Rattray 37 87 The show toured twice in 1991 before two follow up tours in 1992 88 89 The gold selling album of the show was co produced by Webb s former husband sound engineer Tom Button and her outfits designed by Bruce Oldfield 90 A performance at the Bristol Hippodrome was also filmed and broadcast on BBC Television 91 92 This was followed in 1993 by a North American and Canadian tour and numerous UK versions in the following years 93 In 1999 Dave Willetts was the co star followed by Robert Meadmore in 2002 94 95 Webb and Meadmore were joined by Wayne Sleep in 2006 96 97 A live recording of her season of cabaret performances with broadcaster David Jacobs at London s Cafe Royal was released in 1998 as Marti Webb Sings Gershwin The Love Songs Featuring material from her earlier Gershwin recording the album was co produced by Webb and West End sound designer Mick Potter 98 She has performed her cabaret show on a number of P amp O cruise ships including the MV Arcadia in 2009 and 2010 citation needed In 2016 Webb gave a series of solo concerts 99 She also performed at These Are a Few of My Favourite Songs with Don Black at the Royal Albert Hall 100 From 2016 onwards Webb has performed a number of cabaret concerts at The Pheasantry London including Dreams Lost Dreams Found a show in which she performed a mixture of the songs with which she is closely associated and those from shows that she did not have the opportunity to appear in In January 2021 she performed the concerts in Malvern 101 Television edit Particularly since coming to fame through Tell Me on a Sunday Webb has regularly performed on British television In the 70s and 80s she appeared on the BBC TV show The Good Old Days on one occasion performing the song Sing Us One of the Old Songs George a piece which became her own for the show Prior to her performance in Evita though she appeared in the television series The Songwriters about songwriting partnerships The final episode of the series featured Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and she first met the pair briefly while recording the programme In 1982 Webb recorded a second television special Marti Webb Together Again which was broadcast on BBC Two 102 It also featured David Essex Christopher Gable and Angela Richards 103 Recording edit Webb is often thought to have been a one hit wonder as the success of Take That Look Off Your Face has been much more widespread than much of her other work however after Tell Me on a Sunday she recorded a number of solo albums including some live work and most recently Limelight featuring a mix of her best known material and then latest productions 104 7 As well as the charity recording of Ben in 1985 Webb also contributed to a recording of Bridge Over Troubled Water in 1987 which was released in aid of those killed in the Hungerford massacre 105 In summer 1987 she released Gershwin on BBC Records to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of George Gershwin s death 5 In 1990 on the last studio collaboration between Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson the album Freudiana Webb performed two songs the solo Don t Let the Moment Pass and No One Can Love You Better Than Me in which she joined forces with Woolfson Gary Howard and Kiki Dee 106 She also performed background vocals on the album s closing number There But for the Grace of God Go I 107 Technique edit Webb is unusual among musical theatre performers in that she never warms up her voice prior to a performance She has said she wouldn t recommend this as a technique for other performers She tries to eat sensibly and dislikes spending time in air conditioned environments as they dry out the throat 9 The line in Tell Me on a Sunday I long to find a drink that hasn t got an ice cube in it was included by Don Black in reference to Webb s genuine dislike Personal life editWebb married three times and does not have any children She was married to the actor Alexander Balfour in London in early 1964 but this later ended in divorce 108 She married actor Tim Flavin in New York in April 1985 after a courtship of just two weeks but he had a number of affairs during their marriage which ended in divorce in 1986 109 citation needed She subsequently married sound engineer Tom Button some two decades her junior in New York in January 1992 The couple who met working on a production of Cats in Blackpool in 1989 separated some years later 110 A keen gardener during the 1980s she had a house in Fulham South West London and a country home in Chichester West Sussex 8 5 She then kept an apartment in Westminster London for many years 111 Since the early 1990s she has lived in a cottage in Langport Somerset which she shared with her mother Selina before her death 11 During the 1970s she owned a 1967 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 112 Webb was at one time a patron of The Players Music Hall Theatre in London which specialises in Victorian variety theatre Webb appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs in May 1982 6 She selected the Piano Concerto No 1 in B Flat Minor by Tchaikovsky Una voce poco va from The Barber of Seville The Swan from The Carnival of the Animals Oh Happy Day by the Edwin Hawkins Singers Layla by Derek and the Dominos Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon amp Garfunkel and Space Oddity by David Bowie Her favourite selection was a recording of The Dreaded Batter Pudding Hurler of Bexhill on Sea from The Goon Show She also chose to take an illustrated dictionary and piano to her imaginary island 113 In early 2014 she said that she had been treated for an aggressive form of bowel cancer in 2006 just a month after the death of her mother 114 The illness was not made public at the time and in fact Webb returned to the stage including dancing in a pantomime just two months after major surgery citation needed In a 2016 interview she described herself as being semi retired 111 Stage appearances editShow Role Year Production Theatre Listen to the Wind 115 Moonbeam 1959 New Shakespeare Theatre Liverpool Pillar to Post 86 1960 Grand Theatre Blackpool Stop the World I Want to Get Off 115 1961 Original production UK Tour and London Palace Theatre Manchester Queen s Theatre London Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp 116 13 6 Princess Badroulbadour 1962 Pantomime Arts Theatre Ipswich Half a Sixpence 13 Ann 1963 Original production London Cambridge Theatre London My Perfect Husband 6 86 1965 Summer season Grand Theatre Blackpool Oliver 115 Nancy 1966 Original UK tour Various then Piccadilly Theatre London 18 Godspell 115 6 1971 Original London production Roundhouse London Wyndhams Theatre London The Card 115 Nellie Cotterill 1973 Original production Bristol Old Vic tryout Queen s Theatre London The Good Companions 117 Susie Dean 1974 Original production Manchester tryout before London opening Palace Theatre Manchester tryout Her Majesty s Theatre London The Great American Backstage Musical 6 118 Kelly Moran 1978 Original production Regent Theatre London Evita 115 Eva Peron 1979 1981 Original production Alternate to Elaine Paige from 7 May 1979 and headlining from 4 February 1980 May 1981 Prince Edward Theatre London Tell Me on a Sunday 15 The Girl 1980 Special performance for BBC Television filming Royalty Theatre London The Seven Deadly Sins 6 Anna I 1981 English National Opera production London Coliseum London Song and Dance 15 The Girl 1982 Original production Palace Theatre London Cats 43 44 45 Grizabella 1983 1984 1985 Original production New London Theatre London Song and Dance The Girl 1984 UK tour Various Babes in the Wood Robin Hood 1987 1988 Pantomime London Palladium Song and Dance The Girl 1988 UK tour Various Cats 46 Grizabella 1989 First UK tour Winter Gardens Blackpool Edinburgh Playhouse Gaiety Theatre Dublin Song and Dance 115 The Girl 1990 UK tour Various Dick Whittington Dick 1994 1995 Pantomime Marlowe Theatre Canterbury Evita 26 86 Eva Peron 1995 1996 UK tour Various Divorce Me Darling 115 Hannah van Husen 1997 Chichester Festival production Chichester Festival Theatre Cinderella 119 Fairy Godmother 1997 1998 Pantomime Ashcroft Theatre Croydon The Goodbye Girl 7 Paula McFadden 1998 UK tour Various Annie 7 Miss Hannigan 1999 UK tour Various Dick Whittington 120 Fairy Bowbells 1999 2000 Pantomime Richmond Theatre London Dinner with George 121 Sue Turner 2000 UK tour Various Cinderella Fairy Godmother 2000 2001 Pantomime Theatre Royal Bath Cinderella Fairy Godmother 2001 2002 Pantomime Malvern Theatre The King and I 122 Anna Leonowens 2002 2003 UK tour taking over from Stefanie Powers Various Thoroughly Modern Millie 115 Mrs Meers 2003 Original UK production alternating with Maureen Lipman Shaftesbury Theatre London Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Wicked Queen 2003 2004 Pantomime Bournemouth Pavilion Tell Me on a Sunday The Girl 2004 Rewritten London production taking over from Denise Van Outen Gielgud Theatre London Tell Me on a Sunday The Girl 2004 UK tour alternating with Patsy Palmer and Faye Tozer Various Jack and the Beanstalk 123 Fairy 2005 Pantomime His Majesty s Theatre Aberdeen The Adventures of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 82 Wicked Queen 2006 Pantomime Theatre Royal Windsor Hot Flush 58 59 Helen Thomas 2007 Original UK tour Various Blood Brothers 60 4 61 Mrs Johnstone 2008 UK tour and London production for two weeks Various Oklahoma 62 63 Aunt Eller 2010 UK tour Various 42nd Street 64 65 Dorothy Brock 2012 UK tour Various Tell Me on a Sunday 32 33 34 The Girl 2014 Reprise of original album version St James Theatre Duchess Theatre London 2015 Kenton Theatre Henley on Thames La Cage Aux Folles 66 Jacqueline 2017 First UK tour Various The Glenn Miller Story 70 71 Helen 2018 Short season London Coliseum Dick Whittington 83 Fairy Bowbells 2018 2019 Pantomime Theatre Royal Windsor Aladdin 84 Empress Huawei 2019 2020 Pantomime The Cat and the Canary 72 73 74 Susan Sillsby 2020 2021 UK tour Various The Unexpected Guest 75 2022 Short season Theatre Royal Windsor Pygmalion 2023 Short season A Murder Has Been Arranged 76 2023 Short season Blithe Spirit 77 2023 Short season Calendar Girls the Musical 78 79 Celia 2023 UK tour VariousFilmography editShow Role Year Details Carroll Levis Junior Discoveries Performer 1958 Lolita Uncredited 1962 Played an uncredited friend Show Time 63 124 Guest performer 1963 Performed songs from Half a Sixpence with Tommy Steele Woman s Hour Guest 1963 Interviewed about Half a Sixpence Royal Variety Performance 125 Performer 1963 Performed songs from Half a Sixpence at the Prince of Wales Theatre My Perfect Husband 126 127 Cast member 1965 An excerpt from the Blackpool production The Good Old Days 128 Guest performer 1966 Half a Sixpence 129 Dubbing artist 1967 Uncredited singing voice of Ann Gazette In Loving Memory Terri 1968 ITV Playhouse The Best Pair of Legs in the Business May the receptionist 1968 The Spinners 130 Guest performer 1969 Recording at the Octagon Theatre Bolton BBC Play of the Month Stephen D 131 Singer 1972 David Essex 132 Guest performer 1977 Performed songs from Godspellalongside other original cast members The Mike Douglas Show Performer 1977 The Songwriters 129 133 134 135 Ensemble 1978 The Good Old Days 129 136 Guest performer 1978 1983 Tell Me on a Sunday 129 137 The Girl 1980 The televised version of the original album Top of the Pops 138 Performer 1980 The British in Love 139 140 Performer 1980 Performed The Long and Winding Road citation needed The Night of One Hundred Stars 141 Performer 1980 A recording of a live show at the National Theatre Olivier The Val Doonican Show 142 Guest performer 1980 1981 Des O Connor Tonight 143 Guest performer 1980 1981 1985 Friday Night Saturday Morning Guest 1980 Starburst 144 Performer 1980 Won t Change Places 145 Presenter and performer 1981 A Marti Webb special with guests Paul Nicholas Julian Lloyd Webber and Rod Argent The Val Doonican Show 129 146 Guest performer 1981 1982 Appeared in two episodes during 1981 A Royal Gala The Palace Reopens citation needed Performer 1981 A concert to celebrate the reopening of the Palace Theatre Manchester A Century of Song Guest performer 1981 Recording of a concert at the Royal Albert Hall The Two Ronnies 129 147 148 149 Guest performer 1981 Performed He Made Me Laugh Nice to See You 150 Performer 1981 Together Again 151 Presenter and performer 1982 A Marti Webb special with guests David Essex Christopher Gable and Angela Richards Marti Caine 129 152 Guest performer 1982 Parkinson 129 153 Guest 1982 Appeared alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber Six Fifty Five 154 Performer 1983 Performances of songs from I m Not That Kind of Girl Paul Squire Esq 155 Guest performer 1983 Pebble Mill at One 156 Performer 1983 Performances of six songs from I m Not That Kind of Girl A Royal Concert of Carols 157 Performer 1983 It s Max Boyce 158 Guest performer 1984 3 2 1 citation needed Guest 1984 1986 A Question of Sport citation needed Guest 1984 Halls of Fame 159 160 Gracie Fields 1985 Recording of a concert at the Palace Theatre Manchester Loose Ends 161 162 Guest panelist 1985 Appeared in two episodes during 1985 That s Life 163 Guest performer 1985 Performed the single Ben Lyrics by Tim Rice 129 164 Guest performer 1985 Performed All Time High and I Don t Know How to Love Him Give Us A Clue 165 Guest 1985 A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars 166 Performer 1985 Royal Gospel Gala 167 Performer 1986 Recording of a concert at the Royal Albert Hall Royal Variety Performance 168 169 Gracie Fields 1986 Recorded at Theatre Royal Drury Lane Blankety Blank 170 Guest panelist 1986 Guested alongside Rory Bremner Harry Carpenter Vince Hill Liz Robertson and Barbara Windsor The Guinness Book of Records Hall of Fame 171 Guest performer 1986 Performed a medley of songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber Shout 172 Performer 1986 Pebble Mill at One 173 Guest 1986 New Faces of 86 174 Panellist 1986 Des O Connor Tonight Live 175 Guest 1986 The Andrew Lloyd Webber Story A South Bank Show Special citation needed Contributor 1986 Clip of Webb performing I Don t Know How to Love Him Pamela Armstrong 176 Guest 1986 Cliff From the Hip Guest performer 1986 Performed Always There and a duet with Cliff Richard All I Ask of You The Ronnie Corbett Show 177 Guest performer 1987 Hudson and Halls 178 Guest 1987 Cleo Laine Sings The Best of British 179 180 Guest performer 1987 The Les Dawson Show 181 Guest performer 1989 The Music of the Night with Jose Carreras 182 Guest performer 1989 Appeared alongside Carreras Stephanie Lawrence and Jane Harrison Happy Birthday Coronation Street Performer 1990 Performed Take That Look Off Your Face Royal Variety Performance 183 Guest performer 1991 The Magic of the Musicals 91 92 Performer 1992 Recording of the concert tour at the Bristol Hippodrome Broadcast on BBC One The Music Game Guest 1993 Songs of Praise 184 Guest performer 1994 The Olivier Awards telecast Award presenter 1996 Presented the award for Best Lighting Designer Meridian Masterclass citation needed Presenter 1997 This is Your Life Guest 1997 Guested on an edition in honour of Justin Hayward Call My Bluff 185 Guest 1998 Songs of Praise 186 Guest performer 2001 Performed I Don t Know How to Love Him from Jesus Christ Superstar Breakfast Interviewee 2004 Interviewed about returning to Tell Me on a Sunday The Many Faces of 187 Interviewee 2011 Interviewed about Judi Dench The Story of Musicals 129 Interviewee 2012 Discussed her role as Nancy in Oliver The Paul O Grady Show 188 Performer 2013 Performed a selection of Don Black s songs Michael Grade s Stars of Musical Theatre 189 Interviewee 2014 Discussed her role as Nancy in Oliver The Alan Titchmarsh Show 190 Interviewee and performer 2014 Interviewed about the upcoming production of Tell Me on a Sunday and performed the title song Diamonds Are Forever The Don Black Songbook 191 Performer 2014 Performed Take That Look Off Your Face and Tell Me on a Sunday Radio editShow Role Year Details Woman s Hour 192 Interviewee 1963 Interviewed about her role in Half a Sixpence Show Time 63 193 Performer 1963 Performing songs from Half Sixpence with Tommy Steele Stage Door Johnnies 194 Performer 1977 Saturday Night is Gala Night 195 A Century of Song 196 Performer 1981 Desert Island Discs 197 113 Castaway 1982 The Spinners and Friends 198 Performer 1982 String Sound 199 Performer 1982 The Players 200 Interviewee 1986 Interviewed about her memories of The Players Theatre London Gala Concert 201 Performer 1986 Roger Royle 202 Interviewee 1986 Interviewed as a judge of the BBC Choir Girl of the Year competition Woman s Hour 203 Performer 1989 Maestro 204 205 206 207 208 209 Guest 1992 3 Guest player in multiple editions of the quiz Don Maclean 210 Performer 1992 Let s Do the Show Right Here 211 212 Guest 1993 Guest in two editions of the quiz Marti Webb and Mark Rattray in Concert 213 Performer 1993 Marti Webb 214 Presenter 1994 Presenting a one off show including her favourite songs The Don Black Songbook 215 216 Presenter 1995 Presenting a retrospective of Don Black s career Who Could Ask for Anything More 217 Performer 1996 Friday Night is Music Night 218 Performer 1997 The Greatest Story Ever Told 219 Interviewee 1997 Interviewed about her role in Godspell The World of Anthony Newley 220 Interviewee 1998 Interviewed about her work with Anthony Newley particularly in Stop the World I Want to Get Off Life Before Lloyd Webber 221 Interviewee 2000 Elaine Paige on Sunday 222 223 Interviewee 2008 Interviewed about her Essential Musicals which were Carnival West Side Story Man of La Mancha Evita and Flower Drum Song 223 Lyrics by Don Black 224 Performer 2008 Great British Songbook Masterclass with Don Black 225 Performer 2009Discography editSolo albums edit Title Year UK Albums Chart Label Notes Tell Me on a Sunday 226 227 228 15 1980 2 15 Really Useful Records Polydor Won t Change Places 229 230 1981 Really Useful Records Polydor I m Not that Kind of Girl 231 1983 Encore 232 1985 55 Starblend Later released on CD as Marti Webb The Album and If You Leave Me Now Always There 233 1986 65 BBC Records and Tapes Gershwin 234 5 1987 BBC Records and Tapes Marti Webb Sings Small Screen Themes 235 1988 BBC Records and Tapes Reissue of Always There on CD Performance 236 1989 First Night Records The Magic of the Musicals 237 1992 55 Flying Music Music Club Credited to Marti Webb and Mark Rattray Music and Songs from Evita 50 1995 Pickwick Recording also featured Dave Willetts Carl Wayne and Jess Conrad If You Leave Me Now 1995 Hallmark Reissue of Encore with tracks reordered Marti Webb Sings Gershwin The Love Songs 98 1998 A live recording self financed by Webb Limelight 1 104 2003 Self financed by Webb Cast recordings edit Title Year Label Role Notes Stop the World I Want to Get Off The Original Cast Recording 238 1961 Decca Half a Sixpence An Original Cast Recording 239 1963 Decca Ann Pornick Re released by That s Entertainment in 1983 240 Half a Sixpence A New Recording 241 1967 Marble Arch Records Ann Pornick Lead vocal on I Know What I Am Duet with Roy Sone on Half a Sixpence Half a Sixpence Original Sound Track Recording from the Paramount Picture 1967 RCA Victor Voice of Ann Pornick dubbed for Julia Foster Lead vocal on I Don t Believe a Word I m Not Talking to You and I Know What I Am Duet with Tommy on Steele Half a Sixpence Stars of the London Production Sing Songs from Fiddler on the Roof 1968 Hallmark Records Vocals on Matchmaker Matchmaker Godspell Original London Cast Recording 242 1971 Bell Records Lead vocal on Bless the Lord The Card Original Cast Recording 243 1973 Pye Records Nellie Cotterill Lead vocal on That Once a Year Feeling and I Could Be the One Duet with Jim Dale on Opposite Your Smile The Good Companions Original Cast Recording 1974 EMI Susie Dean Lead vocal on Stagestruck and Stage Door John Der Fuhrer Rock Opera 244 1977 Harvest Eva Braun Song and Dance Original Cast Recording 245 1982 Polydor Lead vocals on first disc Duet with Wayne Sleep on When You Want to Fall in Love Freudiana 246 1990 EMI Lead vocal on No One Can Love You Better Than Me and Don t Let the Moment Pass Divorce Me Darling Original Cast Recording 247 1997 Digital TER Hannah Van Husen Lead vocal on Here Am I But Where s the Guy Duet on You re Absolutely Me Singles edit Title B Side Year UK Single Chart Peak Position Label Parent Album Notes D Darling 248 An extract from the theme Gone Fishing 1973 Orange With Michael Goodall Take That Look Off Your Face 249 250 15 Sheldon Bloom 1980 3 Really Useful Records Polydor Tell Me on a Sunday Also peaked at number 61 in Australia 251 Tell Me on a Sunday 252 250 15 You Made Me Think You Were in Love 1980 67 Really Useful Records Polydor Tell Me on a Sunday Your Ears Should Be Burning Now 253 250 Nothing Like You ve Known 1980 61 Really Useful Records Polydor Won t Change Places I ve Been in Love Too Long 254 I Won t Change Places 1980 Really Useful Records Polydor Won t Change Places Unexpected Song 255 Angry and Sore 1981 Polydor A duet with Justin Hayward All I Am I Won t Change Places 1981 Polydor Won t Change Places Double A side Don t Cry for Me Argentina I ve Been in Love Too Long 1981 Polydor Double A side The Last Man in My Life 256 Come Back with the Same Look in Your Eyes 1982 Really Useful Records Polydor Song amp Dance Original Cast Recording Recorded live at the premiere of the London production Song amp Dance Getting It Right 257 For the Touch of Your Love 1982 Polydor I m Not That Kind of Girl I m Not That Kind of Girl 258 One Afternoon 1982 Polydor I m Not That Kind of Girl Didn t Mean to Fall in Love 259 Seven Outside Mr Chows 1983 Polydor I m Not That Kind of Girl For the Touch of Your Love 260 Didn t Mean to Fall in Love 1983 Polydor Recorded during I m Not That Kind of Girl sessions but not included on album Ben 261 250 Nothing Ever Changes 1985 5 Starblend Recorded in aid of the Ben Hardwick Fund Ready for Roses Now 262 If You Leave Me Now 1985 Starblend Encore Always There 263 250 Howards Way Theme from the BBC TV Series 1986 13 BBC Records and Tapes Always There Vocal version of the theme from Howards Way I Could Be So Good for You 264 It s Still the Same Dream 1986 BBC Records and Tapes Always There A side also features Paul Jones Someday Soon Theme from The Onedin Line 265 Moonlighting Theme from Moonlighting 1987 BBC Records and Tapes Always There I Can t Let Go Theme from Dreams Lost Dreams Found 266 250 Why Forget 1987 65 Rainbow Records Memory Elaine Paige Take That Look Off Your Face 1988 Old Gold In One of My Weaker Moments 267 Tell Me on a Sunday 1989 First Night Records Performance Recorded with The Philharmonia Orchestra Tell Me on a Sunday is a new recording Don t Let the Moment Pass 1 268 Freudiana Instrumental 1990 EMI Freudiana Compilation albums edit Album Year Tracks Andrew Lloyd Webber The Premiere Collection 1988 Take That Look Off Your Face Tell Me on a Sunday Magic from the Musicals 269 1991 Send in the Clowns If He Walked Into My Life I Don t Know How to Love Him The Don Black Songbook 1993 Tell Me on a Sunday The Last Man in My Life Anyone Can Fall in Love Always There Anything But Lonely Love Changes Everything New Vintage The Best of Simon May 1994 Always There The Very Best of Andrew Lloyd Webber 1994 Take That Look Off Your Face Tell Me on a Sunday The Love Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber 270 1997 Everything s Coming Up Broadway Volume 1 1998 All That Jazz Music of the Night 1998 Tell Me on a Sunday Take That Look Off Your Face Andrew Lloyd Webber Gold 1999 Take That Look Off Your Face Andrew Lloyd Webber Now and Forever 2001 Take That Look Off Your Face Tell Me on a Sunday I ve Been in Love Too Love West End Girls 2001 Love Changes Everything Andrew Lloyd Webber Divas 2005 Tell Me on a Sunday Andrew Lloyd Webber 60 2008 Take That Look Off Your Face Andrew Lloyd Webber 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1995 Theatre Review Touring Evita The Stage p 15 a b Marti Webb Music And Songs From Evita Discogs Retrieved 23 December 2015 Sell Michael 24 July 1997 Chichester Divorce Me Darling The Stage p 14 Stage listings The Stage 5 December 2002 p 22 Five to appear with Marti Webb in the King and I musical Greenock Telegraph Retrieved 14 December 2015 Grove Valerie 16 October 2003 I Need Too Much Praise The Times Editorial Photos Celebrity News amp Sports Images Shutterstock Editorial www rexfeatures com Retrieved 2 September 2022 a b Entertainment Theatre Concerts What s On The Independent 30 January 2004 p 12 Palmer Patsy 2007 All of Me Life Love and Addiction London Hodder amp Stoughton pp 283 284 ISBN 9780340925225 a b Lenska Rula 2013 Rula My Colourful Life London Robson Press ISBN 978 1 84954 659 1 a b Lewis amp Aitken Theatre and Dance Reviews Hot night out BBC 26 September 2007 accessed 3 April 2008 a b Hardwick Rescuing Mrs J thenorthernecho co uk 26 September 2008 accessed 1 October 2008 a b Niki Evans who came fourth in the TV series X Factor in 2007 to join cast of Blood Brothers to play Mrs Johnstone at the Phoenix Theatre from 3 Nov 2008 www londontheatre co uk Retrieved 2 March 2016 a b International star Marti Webb set for a Grand Oklahoma Ilkley Gazette Retrieved 14 December 2015 a b Marti Webb to star in Oklahoma BBC 19 April 2010 Retrieved 14 December 2015 a b Review 42nd Street at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre www expressandstar com Retrieved 14 December 2015 a b Bright lights of Broadway dazzle as Marti Webb hits the Street Bradford Telegraph and Argus Retrieved 14 December 2015 a b Marti Webb joins cast of La Cage aux Folles WhatsOnStage com Retrieved 14 November 2016 Bristol Hippodrome interview Marti Webb La Cage aux Folles Visit Bristol 12 May 2017 Retrieved 2 September 2022 Dancing divas come to Kent Kent Online 2 May 2017 Retrieved 2 September 2022 BWW News Desk LA CAGE AUX FOLLES Featuring Marti Webb to Hit The King s Glasgow BroadwayWorld com Retrieved 2 September 2022 a b The Glenn Miller Show tickets London Coliseum Official Theatre Retrieved 2 September 2022 a b Tommy Steele to star in The Glenn Miller Show at the London Coliseum WhatsOnStage www whatsonstage com Retrieved 2 September 2022 a b The Cat and The Canary Theatre Royal Bath www theatreroyal org uk Retrieved 8 April 2020 a b harrietcummings 13 November 2021 Review The Cat and The Canary The Mancunion Retrieved 2 September 2022 a b The Cat and the Canary Southwark News 9 November 2021 Retrieved 2 September 2022 a b REVIEW The Unexpected Guest at Theatre Royal Windsor Royal Borough Observer Retrieved 1 June 2022 a b Sheppard Alex 3 February 2023 A Murder Has Been Arranged Theatre Royal Windsor Retrieved 23 June 2023 a b Sheppard Alex 28 April 2023 Blithe Spirit On Air Theatre Royal Windsor Retrieved 23 June 2023 a b Re imagined new production of Calendar Girls The Musical to tour the UK West End Theatre www westendtheatre com 9 May 2023 Retrieved 23 June 2023 a b 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London genome ch bbc co uk 2 December 1992 Retrieved 23 December 2015 a b Magic of the Musicals BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 3 December 1992 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Mitch s Magic The Stage 25 March 1993 p 8 Berry Kevin 25 March 1999 Light Entertainment Review Leeds Touring The Magic of the Musicals The Stage p 20 Dibdin Thom 21 March 2002 Light Entertainment Review Edinburgh Touring Magic of the Musicals Fuller Clive Theatre Reviews and Features The Magic of the Musicals In Concert bbc co uk 22 February 2006 accessed 2 April 2008 The Magic of the Musicals Flying Music Flying Music Retrieved 14 December 2015 a b Marti Webb Sings Gershwin The Love Songs Discogs Retrieved 23 December 2015 Marti Webb to play three date concert tour 7 September 2016 Retrieved 14 November 2016 These are a Few of My Favourite Songs with Don Black Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Retrieved 14 November 2016 Marti Webb Live at the Malvern Festival Theatre Malvern Theatres Retrieved 17 November 2020 Marti hear her on a Monday Radio Times 5 June 1982 p 5 Thomson Ian 7 June 1982 Television Aberdeen Evening Express p 2 a b Marti Webb Limelight Discogs Retrieved 23 December 2015 Stars bid to help the Hungerford victims The Courier and Advertiser 31 August 1987 p 9 Freudiana Featuring Marti Webb Don t Let The Moment Pass Discogs Retrieved 8 March 2016 Freudiana Freudiana Discogs Retrieved 8 March 2016 Marriages Variety 8 April 1964 p 87 Getting the Flavin for Concerts The Stage 5 September 1985 Syson Neil Snow Tony 13 April 1990 Marti 46 falls for toyboy 25 The Sun p 1 a b Roslin Gaby 21 February 2016 Gaby Roslin with Nick Hayward Lee Mead and Marti Webb BBC London Features Rex Editorial Photos Celebrity News amp Sports Images Rex www rexfeatures com Retrieved 5 January 2017 a b Marti Webb Desert Island Discs BBC Radio 4 BBC Retrieved 8 March 2016 John Hannam Meets 16 June 2017 John Hannam Meets Marti Webb retrieved 23 May 2023 a b c d e f g h i Marti Webb Other works IMDb Retrieved 23 December 2015 Henry Marshall Playwright doollee com Retrieved 23 December 2015 The Good Companions 1974 42ndstmoon org Archived from the original on 23 December 2015 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Dietz Dan 9 March 2010 Off Broadway Musicals 1910 2007 Casts Credits Songs Critical Reception and Performance Data of More Than 1 800 Shows McFarland ISBN 9780786457311 Pick of the Pantos The Times 13 December 1997 Thaxter John 13 January 2000 Christmas Review Richmond Dick Whittington The Stage p 28 Theatre The Independent 20 May 2000 Evita Star Marti Webb Continues U K Tour of King and I Playbill Playbill Retrieved 7 May 2017 Slapstick and Singalongs The Times 3 December 2005 BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 11 April 2023 They Played Their Parts The Stage 7 November 1963 p 7 MY PERFECT HUSBAND BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 25 June 1965 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Excerpt from new Black comedy The Stage 17 June 1965 p 9 THE GOOD OLD DAYS BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 15 July 1966 Retrieved 23 December 2015 a b c d e f g h i j Marti Webb profile IMDb Retrieved 14 December 2015 THE SPINNERS BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 16 May 1969 Retrieved 23 December 2015 Stephen D BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 20 February 1972 Retrieved 23 December 2015 David Essex BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 11 October 1977 Retrieved 23 December 2015 The Songwriters Leslie Stuart BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 15 June 1978 Retrieved 23 December 2015 The Songwriters BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 29 June 1978 Retrieved 23 December 2015 The Songwriters BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 10 August 1978 Retrieved 23 December 2015 BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 11 April 2023 Tell Me on a Sunday BBC One London genome ch bbc co uk 12 February 1980 Retrieved 23 December 2015 BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 11 April 2023 Personal Choice The Times 15 February 1980 BBC Programme Index genome ch bbc co uk Retrieved 11 April 2023 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