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Camille O’Sullivan’s Dark Angel to Play West End’s Apollo

Camille O'Sullivan in a PR image
for The Dark Angel
Camille O’Sullivan in a PR image
for The Dark Angel

Irish chanteuse and Edinburgh Fringe superstar Camille O’Sullivan will bring her renowned one-woman cabaret show, The Dark Angel to the West End’s Apollo Theatre, December 7-January 16, with an opening on December 9.

O’Sullivan, backed only by piano and drums, has a repertoire that includes work by Nick Cave, Jacques Brel, David Bowie, Tom Waits, and many others. Internationally, The Dark Angel has had sell-out engagements in New York, Sydney and Edinburgh as well as previous London stints at the Roundhouse, Soho Theatre and Queen Elizabeth Hall and extensive UK touring.

O’Sullivan also recently performed Carousel: The Songs of Jacque Brel at the Barbican, was featured as a long-running guest artist at the Olivier Award-winning La Clique at the London Hippodrome, and shared the stage with Jools Holland at the Royal Albert Hall (following TV appearances on Later with Jools). She has appeared in the films Over the Edge, November Afternoon, and Mrs Henderson Presents and in theatrical productions of One Night Stand, Tonight Lola Blau and Sweeney Todd.

For more information, visit www.whatsonstage.com.