
For our first podcast of 2008, Nuala Calvi interviewed The Sound of Music’s Maria, Connie Fisher.
As well as talking about the audition process via TV show which has spawned so many imitators, Connie talks about life now that she’s the star of the London Palladium production, as well as her plans for the future when she leaves the nun’s habit behind.
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Enjoyed the interveiw.Connie is refreshing and frank.Look forward to the coming year and all her forthcoming projects.Thank god for the BBC and Andrew Lloyd Webber.The programme certainly reinvigorated peoples interest in musical theatre.The West End has certainly profited from Connies sucsess.In the last year I have been to the theatre in london 4times it certainly renewed my interest before that it was 4times in 40years.Connie is a great talent and lovely,friendly unassuming youg lady a joy to meet long may she reign.
hi connie is a star .sound of music wat can i say brillianly done loved every minute of the show cant wait to see future productions i agree with carole thank you andrew lloyd webber you have created a star. connie is so freindly and a lovly lass would love to see her again keep going love and i enjoyed the interview