
Louise Dearman
Louise has opened The Festival of Remembrance in the presence of the Royal Family, which was broadcast live on BBC One. She has performed as a guest artist for Josh Groban on his UK and European concert tour and was invited back to join him at The O2 Arena in 2018.
As a soloist, Louise has appeared with many orchestras, including the BBC Concert Orchestra, London Concert Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, John Wilson Orchestra, Hallé Orchestra, Camerata, Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, and Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. She has also headlined solo shows at The Other Palace, Leicester Square Theatre, and Prince Edward Theatre, London (with Kerry Ellis), and performed the National Anthem at the Capital One Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Her other notable performances include Stars of the West End, a UK tour with Kerry Ellis, and, most recently, starring as Lady Serina Stanwick in the world premiere of At Last It’s Summer in concert, as well as Daisy Hilton in Side Show in concert—both at the London Palladium.
Louise will feature in the upcoming Wicked feature film, set for release in November 2024. Her television credits include roles such as Lois Lane in BBC Proms: Kiss Me Kate, Gershwin in Hollywood, Cole Porter in Hollywood, and The Warner Brothers Story (all BBC television broadcasts). She is also a regular guest on BBC Radio 2 and has presented her own radio show for Magic FM. Additionally, Louise has served as a guest presenter for The Olivier Awards Live at the Piazza and West End Live in London’s Trafalgar Square.
Her extensive theatre credits include Ruth Sherwood in Wonderful Town, Sarah Parker in Mimma, Daisy in Side Show, Adelaide in Guys and Dolls, Elphaba and Glinda in Wicked, Mrs. D in the world premiere of The Waterbabies, Soloist in Judy, The Woman in Tell Me on a Sunday, Eva Perón in Evita, Grizabella in Cats, Debbie in Debbie Does Dallas, Mimi and Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls, Jan in Grease, and Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.