Ruthie Henshall, a renowned stage star, was born on March 7th in Bromley, England, UK, and has been dancing for the majority of her life. Her impressive career has seen her appear in iconic shows such as "Cats" and "A Chorus Line". Notably, her debut album "Love is Here to Stay" is a heartfelt tribute to the Gershwins' timeless music.
As a multi-talented performer, Ruthie Henshall's vocal range spans from a low belt to a high soprano, showcasing her exceptional skill and versatility. Moreover, she is an accomplished actress who has the remarkable ability to effortlessly move audiences to tears with her emotive performances.
Throughout her illustrious career, Ruthie Henshall has played a diverse range of iconic roles, including Ellen in "Miss Saigon", Fantine in "Les Miserables", Nancy in "Oliver!", and both Velma and Roxie in "Chicago". Her outstanding performances have earned her numerous accolades, including the Theatregoer's Club of Great Britain Award for Most Popular Musical Stage Actor and Actress, which she shared with Michael Ball.
Ruthie Henshall made her Broadway debut in "Chicago", following her successful performance in the same musical on London's West End.