She can make even the smallest role memorable. Sometimes that gets her into trouble
Caroline O’Connor, a musical theatre star, reflects on her 40-year career and her journey from understudy to leading roles. She emphasizes her passion for performing and her ability to make even the smallest roles memorable. O’Connor's dedication and creativity have allowed her to thrive in the competitive world of theatre.
- ▪Caroline O’Connor has been performing for over 40 years.
- ▪She moved to London to pursue her dreams and learned from top professionals.
- ▪O’Connor has a talent for making even non-speaking roles stand out.
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