Savannah Stevenson was born on 1983 and is an English singer and actress.
12 Facts About Savannah Stevenson
Savannah Stevenson is best known for her work in the theatre.
Savannah Stevenson made her West End debut as part of the original cast of Mary Poppins.
Savannah Stevenson was cast three months before her graduation from the Guildford School of Acting, and starred as part of the ensemble in the role of Fannie.
Savannah Stevenson appeared in the show's out-of-town tryout at the Bristol Hippodrome in September 2004, and reprised the role when the show made its transfer to the West End's Prince Edward Theatre in December 2004.
From July to September 2010, Savannah Stevenson was reunited with Trevor Nunn when she took part in his revival of Aspects of Love.
In May 2012, Savannah Stevenson took part in the Hampstead Theatre production of Chariots of Fire, playing the role of Sybil Evers.
In July 2013, it was announced that Savannah Stevenson would join the West End production of Wicked, replacing Gina Beck in the lead role of Glinda.
In March 2015, Savannah Stevenson was forced to take a break from Wicked while recovering from a broken foot, though returned to performances in May She played her final show in the role of Glinda on 3 September 2016.
Savannah Stevenson starred opposite David Thaxton and Charles Rice as Arthur and Lancelot.
Savannah Stevenson performed on the original concept album of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies.
Savannah Stevenson has made guest appearances in several television shows, including Casualty, Playing the Field, Peak Practice, and Doctors, and has appeared in advertisements for T-Mobile and Ask.