Rosalie Craig

Rosalie Mae Craig
Rosalie Craig arriving at the Whatsonstage awards 2015
Born (1981-05-30) 30 May 1981
Nationality British
Occupation Actress
Known for The Light Princess
City of Angels (musical)
Spouse(s) Hadley Fraser

Rosalie Craig (born 30 May 1981)[1] is a British actress, noted for her performances in musical theatre. In 2013 she received a one-off Evening Standard Award for Best Performance in a Musical.[2] A profile in The Guardian in November 2014 commented that "actor Rosalie Craig is living proof that stars are not born but made – through a combination of talent, hard work, sheer grit and an ability to connect with audiences. She’s got all in abundance."[3]

Life and career

Craig grew up in Nottingham,[4] and studied for a BA in Actor Musicianship at Rose Bruford College, from which she graduated in 2001.[5] After graduation she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company and made her professional stage debut in an adaptation by Adrian Mitchell of Alice in Wonderland.[6]

In 2007 she had her first leading role in a West End production, playing the character Arwen in the musical stage adaptation of The Lord of the Rings.[7]

Since then her notable roles in theatre have included the title character in Tori Amos's The Light Princess at the National Theatre in 2013, for which she was nominated for an Olivier Award as well as winning an Evening Standard Award.[8] She has also had leading parts in City of Angels (Donmar Warehouse), Finding Neverland (Leicester Curve) and Ragtime (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre).

She appeared in the musical London Road at the National Theatre and subsequently in Rufus Norris's film adaptation, which will be released in 2015.[9] She will also appear in the upcoming musical Wonder.land, which will make its world premiere at Palace Theatre, Manchester for the Manchester International Festival.[10]

Her television work includes appearances in Spooks, Miranda and Scrotal Recall.[11]

She is married to the actor Hadley Fraser.[12]

Theatre career

Year Title Role Venue
2001 Alice in Wonderland Lorina/Lory Royal Shakespeare Company
2002 The Firebird Vasilisa The Watermill Theatre
2002 Dreams From the Summerhouse Belle The Watermill Theatre
2003 The Hired Man May Salisbury Playhouse
2004 Be My Baby Mary Oldham Theatre
2005 The Translucent Frogs of Quup Edith Marigold-Bentley New Ambassadors Theatre
2006 Playing For Time Marianne Salisbury Playhouse
2006 Martha, Josie & the Chinese Elvis Louise Salisbury Playhouse
2006 Hobson's Choice Alice The Watermill Theatre
2007-08 The Lord of the Rings (musical) Arwen Theatre Royal Drury Lane
2009 A Christmas Carol Mrs Cratchit Birmingham Repertory Theatre
2010 Anyone Can Whistle Fay Apple Jermyn Street Theatre
2010 Aspects of Love Giulietta Trapani Menier Chocolate Factory
2010 Swallows and Amazons Susan Bristol Old Vic
2011 London Road Helen National Theatre, London
2011 Company Marta Sheffield Crucible
2012 Ragtime (musical) Mother Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
2012 Finding Neverland (musical) Sylvia Llewelyn-Davies Leicester Curve
2013 Hitchcock Blonde Blonde Hull Truck Theatre
2013-14 The Light Princess Althea D'Arcy National Theatre, London
2014 Miss Julie/Black Comedy Miss Julie/Clea Chichester Festival Theatre
2014 City of Angels Gabby/Bobbi Donmar Warehouse
2015 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Beggar Woman London Coliseum
2015 Wonder.land Alice Palace Theatre, Manchester
2015 As You Like It Rosalind National Theatre, London[13]
2016 The Threepenny Opera Polly Peachum National Theatre, London

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2013 The Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Musical Performance The Light Princess Won
2014 Laurence Olivier Award Best Actress in a Musical The Light Princess Nominated
BroadwayWorld UK Award The STAR Best Actress In A Musical Award]] Nominated
WhatsOnStage.com Theatregoers' Choice Award Best Leading Actress Nominated
2015 The Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Musical Performance City of Angels Nominated
2016 WhatsOnStage.com Theatregoers' Choice Award Best Actress in a Play As You Like It Nominated

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