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current news
Jenni is currently playing both the good fairy, Azuriel, and the title role in Sleeping Beauty
Despite having a native RP accent Jenni appears to have convinced the reviewer from The Stage that she is originally from Newcastle!
"As the good fairy Azuriel, Jenni Bowden is a dead ringer for Cheryl Cole - at least as far as her Geordie accent is concerned. But she also doubles as Princess Belle and, good actress that she is, has no problem shifting her accent to the Home Counties.....[She] can handle a script with passion and a great sense of character which, in its way, is uplifting."
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Richard Evans, The Stage, 6th December 2011
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Jenni is also a new member of the Andelini Sisters for Veritas Entertainment. This corporate show captures the style of the Andrews Sisters and brings the genre right up to date.
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recent news
Immediately prior to starting in pantomime Jenni performed as Muriel the white goat in Animal Farm
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In the week between these two contracts Jenni was delighted to be involved in the workshop for Opera North's forthcoming production of Carousel
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Earlier in 2011 Jenni completed work on research and development sessions for the Clod Ensemble's new piece The Anatomy Project which was performed at Sadler's Wells this Autumn.
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The beginning of the year saw Jenni performing as Sara in Austria's Hidden Treasures for director Christopher Gutmann and the Austrian Tourism Board.
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At the end of 2010 Jenni returned from playing Mrs Peverill in the UK tour of Lark Rise to Candleford.
This Bill Kenwright Ltd production was directed by Joe Harmston with music by legendary folk musician Ashley Hutchings, founder of Fairport Convention, Steeleye Span and The Albion Band. The show starred Sara Crowe, Jonathan Amsell, Eric Richard, Becci Gemmell and Christopher Beeny.
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"... a Cinderella with a delightful singing voice and a smile warm enough to dispel the winter blues..." Richard Edmonds, The Stage.
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For information on previous productions please click on the Spotlight or CV links at the top of the page.