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Actress Debbie Chazen is a revelation in new musical The Girls, says John Nathan. He asked her about her own inspiring story.

May 4, 2017 10:42
Debbie Chazen
6 min read

The new Olivier Award-nominated musical The Girls has turned out to be a revelation for more than one reason. None are more revelatory than the show’s Wembley-born Jewish star Debbie Chazen, who became attached to the story about cancer just as she learned she was to have a mastectomy.

For those who have been living under a stone, The Girls was inspired by the Rylstone and District, Yorkshire branch of the Women’s Institute who in 1999 raised money, awareness, eyebrows and smiles by stripping off for a calendar.

First, the world’s press descended on the village, then came the movie, followed by the play. This latest version is the musical with a score co-written by Gary Barlow and Calendar Girls playwright Tim Firth, who also wrote the film.

Revelation No 1 is that, if you’re Tim Firth, it’s possible to write the film, then the play of the film followed by the musical of the play while continuing to be inspired by the true story instead of becoming sick to death of it.