Profile Interviews

Arlene Phillips CBE on heading to the West End

Choreographer, Arlene Phillips CBE is heading to the Duchess Theatre for one night only to share stories from her career to date.

Arlene has been chatting to Alicia about some of the stories and famous faces people can expect for hear about on the night, from Elton John to Freddie Mercury and many more.

‘An Evening with Arlene Phillips’ is taking place at the Duchess Theatre on Monday 7 June.

Editorial Team 25th May 2021

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