Christine Allado
Christine Allado is a multi-awarded Grammy Nominated Artist, international star of screen & stage, and one of London's West End leading ladies.
She has most recently toured around Australia for Disney in Concert and was the lead soloist at the Sydney Opera House, Arts Centre Melbourne and other venues. She was Julie Jordan in the Royal Festival Hall's orchestral summer season of "Carousel". She is slated to lead the premiere cast of the brand new “Jo: Little Women Musical” starring as Jo at the Royal Festival Hall in London. She co-starred alongside Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga for Stephen Sondheim's "Old Friends" at the Gielgud Theatre which is transferring across the pond to Broadway and Los Angeles next year.
She tours the world as Andrea Bocelli's guest artist for his many sold-out Arena concerts around Europe and Asia. She received her Grammy nomination for her recording work as Tzipporah, lending her powerful vocals to the iconic song “When You Believe” for DreamWorks "The Prince of Egypt". This was filmed live onstage, had its cinematic release in 2023 and is available to watch and listen to on all streaming platforms.
She is best known for being part of the Olivier Award winning Original London cast of "Hamilton" as Peggy Schuyler & Maria Reynolds in which she was nominated for a WhatsOnStage award and IARA award.
Further credits include "West Side Stories: The Making of a Classic" available to stream on BBC iPlayer, "We Will Rock You" at the London Coliseum, "In The Heights" at the Kings Cross Theatre, "The Phantom of the Opera" at Burnham Park, "Here Lies Love" at the National Theatre, "From Here to Eternity" at the Shaftesbury Theatre, "Sweet Charity" at the Royal Exchange Theatre, "Beyond the Fence" at the Arts Theatre and many others.
TV and Film credits include “The Prince of Egypt” on Amazon Prime and other streaming platforms, “Art Detectives” on Acorn TV and Paramount+, Dreamworks and Netflix beloved children’s series “Rhyme Time Town”, Disney+ “Dragon Striker”, Hallmark Channel’s “Royal Hearts”, “From Here to Eternity” the musical film, and “Dragon Age: The Veilguard”.
Further concert credits include the “Olivier Awards” at the Royal Opera House and at the London Palladium, “Magic at the Musicals” twice at the Royal Albert Hall, “An Evening with Claude-Michel Schönberg” for the Victor Hugo in Guernsey society, “The Music of Hans Zimmer” and “The Music of The Lord of the Rings” Arena tour all around Europe.