Ep.#13 Behind the scenes with Jodie Prenger: Don’t tell Cameron this, but I would have done it for free…
The Backstage with Robert Emery Podcast
Robert Emery talks to Jodie Prenger, actress and singer best known for winning the ‘I’d Do Anything’ TV programme in 2008, giving her the opportunity to play Nancy in the West End revival of ‘Oliver!’ at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Jodie talks about her work on stage, and the influence the National Theatre had on her. She of course also answers a quick-fire round of questions culminating in the big question; Oliver or Annie?
Jodie has gone on to forge an incredible career in theatre whilst keeping her chickens, cows, dogs, a cat, tortoises and fish happy at home! This is a fun conversation with someone who successfully proves it is possible to make a strong career when discovered by a TV talent show.
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SHOW NOTES
Jodie growing up [01:30]
The Biggest Loser [05.40]
I’d Do Anything TV Programme [09:32]
Animals [16:00]
How to cope with touring [22:50]
National Theatre [25.00]
A Taste of Honey [25.30]
Mike Dixon [27:50]
Tips and tricks to be ultra-productive [33:21]
Predictions of the business in 20 years [35:00]
Quick fire questions [36:00]
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