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Fiona-Jane Weston

Fiona-Jane Weston is an actor, singer, and writer. Her solo shows have played to packed houses at The Other Palace, The Pheasantry, Crazy Coqs (Brasserie Zèdel), as well as on national and overseas tours.

Fiona-Jane has received rave reviews for her unique take on historical themes and key events in history, most notably women’s history. Her highly acclaimed shows include Wartime Women: Khaki Cabaret, looking at the roles women have historically played in warfare and Looking For Lansbury, celebrating the life, heritage and extraordinary career of Dame Angela Lansbury, and musical chat show Fiona-Jane and West End Friends.

Whilst still an active performer, Fiona-Jane is currently concentrating on creating and launching her online cabaret and theatre consultancy service, Fiona-Jane Weston’s Cabaret College, that helps with all stages of creating and managing a small-scale show, including selection of material, writing and shaping the show, musical direction and the business aspects of selling a show to venues and growing an audience.

To see my mini-course Speaking Between Songs in Your Show, please go to:

fionajanewestoncabaretcollege.teachable.com/p/speaking-between-songs-in-your-cabaret-show

And to preview the full cabaret course I am building, please go to:

fionajanewestoncabaretcollege.teachable.com/p/your-cabaret-crown

 
Feel free to follow me on:
Facebook  (Fiona Jane Weston)
Youtube (Fiona-Jane Weston)
Instagram (Fiona_jane_weston) 
Twitter @FionaJaneWeston

Website: www.fionajaneweston.com

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