Sue Devaney

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Sue Devaney

Gracie Fields

Oldham Coliseum Theatre credits: Sleeping Beauty, Wake Up Little Suzie and Good Golly Miss Molly.

Other theatre credits: Mamma Mia (international tour); Housewife 49 (The Old Laundry Theatre, Bowness on Windermere), Fetish Knights (The Lowry, Salford); The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, How The Other Half Loves; Beggars Opera (Octagon Theatre, Bolton); Cinderella (The Lyceum, Sheffield); Dinnerladies (number one UK tour); The Pretender Agenda (The New Players, London); Haunted (The Arts Theatre, London); Aladdin (Opera House, Manchester); The Land of The Living (The Royal Court Theatre, London); The Doctor of Honour (Cheek by Jowl tour); Wind In The Willows (National Theatre, London); Loves Labours Lost (Royal Exchange
Theatre, Manchester); When We Are Married (Whitehall Theatre, London); Stepping Out, Postcards from Rome (West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds); It’s A Madhouse, Me Mam Sez (Nottingham Playhouse); Breezeblock Park (Theatre Royal, Windsor); Peter Pan (Lyceum Theatre, Crewe) and Girls Behind (number one UK tour).

Television credits: River City (BBC); Great Night Out (Hat Trick); Emmerdale (ITV); Lapland (BBC); Shameless (Channel 4); Dinnerladies (BBC); Casualty (BBC); Doctors (BBC); Being April (BBC); The Mystery of Men (BBC); Common As Muck (BBC); Jonny Briggs (BBC); Mrs Bradley’s Mysteries (BBC); When We Are Married (BBC); The Real Eddie English (Channel 4); The Royal (ITV); Heartbeat (ITV); Strictly Confidential (ITV); The Bill (ITV); Coronation Street (ITV); Mrs Worthington’s Daughter (ITV); The Index Has Gone Fishing (ITV); Spatz (Thames Television).

Radio credits: Numerous radio plays and voice-overs, including CBBC’s children’s animated cartoon Harry and Toto.

Other: Sue is a comedy writer and performer. She has a singing comedy act called Double Bubble, www.doublebubbleduo.co.uk, and is one-half of the double-act Maeve and Maureen.