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Guys and Dolls
Bonnie made her debut on the West End
at the tender age of seven in a musical adaptation of Gone with the
Wind at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The following year she played
Baby June in Gypsy opposite Angela Lansbury at the Piccadilly
Theatre.
Bonnie made such an impact that the producers took
her to America with the show for a nationwide tour and a highly successful
season on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre.
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Having finished her schooling at sixteen, she joined the original
cast of Cats to create the role of Rumpleteaser at the New London
Theatre. She returned to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with The
Pirates of Penzance playing Kate and later Mabel in the national
tour and limited season of the show at the London Palladium.
Sandi & Bonnie (Short and Curly)
Bonnie played "the definitive" Peter in Peter Pan: The Musical at
the Aldwych Theatre and Sally in Me and My Girl at the Adelphi
Theatre. When not appearing in the West End, Bonnie was busy touring
the country starring in national |
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productions of Charlie Girl, 42nd
Street, Hollywood and Broadway II and Oklahoma!
The BBC Concert Orchestra invited Bonnie to give her portrayal of
Charity Hope Valentine in their special concert of the musical Sweet
Charity broadcast in full on BBC Radio and to be kept forever in the
BBC Archives.

Bonnie in Chicago
That was the beginning of her happy and successful association
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