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Timeless Beauties are a singing duet that cover any era or
theme. Recently they performed as "Cheeky 1940's Nurses" at Chatham Historic Dockyard's biggest event "Salute the forties". They sang famous 40's hits by Vera Lynn and the Andrew Sisters; entertained the queues before the doors opened to the Dockyard, improvised with other performers and the public. Their nurses's picnic also went down a storm. Timeless Beauties first performed the roles of Ladies of the night at Rochester's Dickens Festivals. They belted out "As long as he needs me", "Bring on the men", "It's a fine life", "Lovely ladies" and many more. Through out the event they received outstanding feedback from the public and event team for remaining in character, interacting with the public and for their powerful singing. Timeless Beauties also had the honour to sing with the Offical Fagin, Nancy and the Lamplighter. The duo consists of professional performers Charlene Weston and Deborah Wilkins, who met dancing for the Queen in 2002. Since then they both sang in a west end concert "Hayley Nolan's Christmas Concert" at Trafalgar Square, both played Molly's friends in CBBC "Bazil Brush", played opposite each other in "Low Level panic" at The Actors Centre (directed by Andrew Langtree), danced with the Honeyz and Lead soloists in "The Christmas Princess's in Concert" at Dickens World Courtyard. |
Some of Deborah Wilkins credits include: she was part of
the princple cast in "Credit Crunch the musical" in the West End, playing Marylin Monroe, dance captin and lead soloist in "The show must go on" at the new players theatre. Some of Charlene Weston's other credits include: the role of a Mistress and Estelle in cinema release "Charles Dicken's England", danced in a Ricky Gervais film "Cemetery Junction", Hayley in "The Pitchfolk disney" at the Actors Centre, danced in a Craig Charle's film "Clubbing to Death", danced in "Denise Van Outen's Fame" Sky TCM, Nancy in "Oliver" Dickens World, Lou's Princess in promo film "Little Britain" and dancer in "Tommy" Edinburgh Fringe. |
Not only will the duo sing, dance, interact with guests and
other performers; they will create characters, costumes and perform to any theme or era. For example, the Nightingale Sisters (1940 Nurses), Ladies of the Night (Blommers and corsets) Folk Ladies Musical belles Pop divas cabert diamonds Christmas Princess's in concert. Boylen Sisters Timeless Beauties have worked with some great photographers. Their offical photographer is Patrick J.Jones. Some of their photo shoots inlcude: BEST OF BRITISH, Kent Messanger, Northgate and many more. They were also interviewed for a book about Charles Dickens and for the Guardian. |
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