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Lockdown treat: ‘Mama Who Bore Me’ from the OLC

 May 30, 2020  Leave a Comment on Lockdown treat: ‘Mama Who Bore Me’ from the OLC  Posted in Duncan Sheik, Lockdown Treats, Musicals, Theatre

Some cracking original London cast members reunite for this Spring Awakening track

Mama Who Bore Me LOCKDOWN EDITION. It’s been 10 years since we were on a stage singing this together. #OLCSpringAwakening

Wendla – @Wake_X
Ilsa – @lucymaybarker
Thea – @EvelynHoskins
Anna – @natashajbarnes
Martha – @gallivanhayl

Video & Audio Editing – @_JTaylorMusic pic.twitter.com/YbdOOsQc8f

— Charlotte Wakefield (@Wake_X) May 20, 2020

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