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Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Marisha Wallace (Part Two)

Walking The Dog with Emily Dean

Goalhanger

Comedy, Kids & Family, Pets & Animals, Comedy Interviews, Society & Culture

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2024

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to the second part of our conversation with musical powerhouse Marisha Wallace.


Marisha tells us all about her interpretations of the iconic roles of Ado Annie in Oklahoma and Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls. She tells us about finding out she was nominated for an Olivier Award in the Celebrity Big Brother house. Marisha also speaks candidly about being a victim of a cruel financial scam, and how she has moved forward from that low point.


We spoke to Marisha on the day it was announced she will be taking over the role of Sally Bowles in Cabaret from January 2025. Marisha explains what it means to be a black woman playing that iconic role, and how hard she has worked to get to this point. 


On 11th March - Marisha is returning to the Adelphi Theatre for her biggest ever headline show. It's going to be an absolutely spectacular evening of music - and you can find out more information and get your tickets here!


Marisha will be playing Sally Bowles in Cabaret from 28th January 2025 - get your tickets here!


Marisha is also currently playing The Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood at The London Palladium - get your tickets here!


Follow @marishawallace on Instagram


Follow Emily: 

Instagram - @emilyrebeccadean

X - @divine_miss_em


Walking The Dog is produced by Faye Lawrence

Music: Rich Jarman 

Artwork: Alice Ludlam

Photography: Karla Gowlett 



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0:00.0

Listen to the new soundtrack from Disney's Moana 2.

0:10.0

Finally, we're back to who we're meant to be,

0:15.0

who I'm going to be,

0:17.0

voyaging the sea.

0:20.0

We're back

0:22.6

The village is lush and driving

0:24.6

In cinemas now

0:26.6

Building new homes and families

0:28.6

My people just

0:29.6

This episode is brought to you by the Woodland Trust

0:34.6

Can't deny it any longer Christmas Christmas is coming. And this year,

0:38.9

I'm determined to stop panic buying things no one really wants and instead choose something a bit more

0:44.7

meaningful. And it turns out the Woodland Trust, the UK's largest conservation charity, has come up

0:50.8

with the perfect gift idea by allowing you to dedicate a tree or an area of woodland to someone you love this Christmas.

0:58.1

From a suggested donation of just £20 for a dedicated tree, you can help the Woodland Trust carry out its vital work preserving woods, trees and wildlife

1:07.5

and give someone a genuinely thoughtful lasting gift that will make a huge difference.

1:13.0

And crucially, it's such a stress-free gift to give.

1:16.4

You simply go online, choose your wood from the map, and they'll send out a special

1:20.7

dedication pack containing a personalised certificate, information leaflet and map of the wood.

1:26.4

So your lucky recipient can go and visit in person.

1:29.8

And if my friends are really lucky, Raymond and I might join them on a walk out there.

1:34.7

Woodland Trust dedications are the perfect way to show your support for everything the

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