See which iconic numbers she’ll be performing as part of the album!
Marisha Wallace will release her new album Live in London on 15 August 2025.
Recorded live at the Adelphi Theatre in March, the album features a selection of musical theatre songs and original numbers performed in front of a sold-out audience.
The album includes material from Dreamgirls, Gypsy, Aida, Guys and Dolls, Funny Girl, Annie, Hairspray, Cabaret, Oklahoma! and more. Wallace was also joined during the performance by her former Waitress co-stars Lucie Jones and Laura Baldwin, with whom she sang “Opening Up” and “A Soft Place to Land”.
The first single from the album, “Maybe This Time” from Cabaret, will be released on 20 June. Wallace recently completed a run as Sally Bowles in the West End revival of Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club.
To mark the release, she will perform live at West End Live in Trafalgar Square on Saturday 21 June at 3pm, followed by an album signing.
Wallace, who has previously appeared in the West End in Dreamgirls, Waitress, Hairspray, Oklahoma! and Guys and Dolls, has been three times nominated for WhatsOnStage Awards. On screen she has appeared in Feel Good, Jingle Jangle, Almost Never and Disney’s Aladdin. Her music career has included collaborations with Toby Gad and Steve Anderson, and she has performed for the King and Queen, the Royal Variety Performance and D-Day at 80.
The track list includes “Some People” (Gypsy), “Mysterious Ways” (The Color Purple), a Whitney Houston medley, “The Gods Love Nubia” (Aida), “Tomorrow” (Annie), “Shine”, “I Cain’t Say No” (Oklahoma!), “My Man” (Funny Girl), “Miles and Miles” (Jingle Jangle), “And I Am Telling You” (Dreamgirls), “Dreamgirls” (Dreamgirls), “Listen” (Dreamgirls), “I Didn’t Plan It” (Waitress), “Adelaide’s Lament” (Guys and Dolls), “Maybe This Time” (Cabaret), “Take Back Your Mink” (Guys and Dolls), an Etta James medley, “I Know Where I’ve Been” (Hairspray), “Cabaret” (Cabaret), and an encore performance of “Proud Mary”.
The album is produced by Ben Robbins and Wallace and executive produced by Van Dean, Brian Spector, Michael Scott, Robbie Rozelle and Neil O’Brien. It will be released on CD and digital platforms via Westway Music and Center Stage Records.