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Welsh West End stars line up for charity concert

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Laura Chamberlain Laura Chamberlain | 16:30 UK time, Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Welsh stars of musical theatre including Over The Rainbow finalist Sophie Evans will join together for a charity concert at in July.

Sophie Evans in Â鶹Éç One entertainment show Over The Rainbow

Sophie Evans in Â鶹Éç One entertainment show Over The Rainbow

on Sunday 18 July is part of the programme of events, and is in aid of .

The trust, formed following the death of theatrical director and youth opera opatron Elizabeth Evans, awards scholarships to young people who wish to pursue a professional career in the performing arts.

Stars lined up for the open-air concert include Evans and another former contestant of a Â鶹Éç One show, Sarah Lark. Cardiff-born Lark took part in I'd Do Anything in 2008, in Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's quest to find a Nancy for his production of Oliver!

Sarah Lark in Â鶹Éç show I'd Do Anything

Sarah Lark in Â鶹Éç show I'd Do Anything

She has most recently starred in Cameron Mackintosh's revival production of Oliver! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London as part of the ensemble.

Carmarthen-born classical star Mark Evans is also set to appear, along with Christopher Jacobsen and Karen Evans.

For more information on the concert visit the .

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