
Jenny Gayner
She played the lead role in the television film, The Trial, the story of Gillian Taylforth's libel case against The Sun newspaper, co-starring John Sessions.
In 2017, she appeared in musical comedy, The Girls written by Gary Barlow and Tim Firth, based on Calendar Girls. In 2018, she played Ben's mother in the Birmingham Stage Company national tour and West End run of Gangsta Granny, adapted from David Walliams' book.
In 2019, she toured the country in Annie The Musical, playing the role of Lily St Regis, which finished in November that year.
In 2021 she reprised her role of Lina Lamont in a tour of Singin' in the Rain, and announced she would be appearing with Brian Conley in Cinderella at the Southend Cliffs Pavilion in December.
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