Alexia Khadime is currently playing Eponine in Les Miserable at the Queens Theatre. Alexia's West End debut was in The Lion King where she appeared in the Ensemble and covered the role of Nala which she later returned to the show to play full time after her time playing Candy in the UK Tour of Whistle Down the Wind. She played the role of Nala for four years until she left the show in 2008. From June to November in 2008 she took over the role of Elphaba in Wicked while Kerry Ellis went over to Broadway to play the role, she later returned to the role in May 2009 and was succeeded by Rachel Tucker in 2010. After Wicked she was in Welcome to the Thebes at the Royal National Theatre and played Deb in Ordinary Days at Trafalgar Studios. Her TV credits include Grange Hill, The Bill, The Queens Nose and Comin' Atcha. She can be heard on Act One - Songs From The Musicals Of Alexander S. Bermange, her own single 'Ring' and the Amazing Grace and Pride film soundtracks. She was very kind to fit us in with her very busy schedule and to talk about her wonderful career...
Your career ranges from a wide
variety of things, you must be very proud of all the things you've done in the
past! Are there any special memories you have collected from these that stick
out from the rest?
They are all just
so different. What I like is they individually have helped me to grow as a
performer so they all stick out for me. Something's have been bigger than other
but hey all just really count a lot.
From doing
TV and theatre you are obviously very familiar with the similarities and
differences, what are your favourite and least favourite things about
both?I like with
theatre you get one chance and you can't say CUT. Least favourite thing is not
getting to see family very much as we have 1 day off a week. TV is exciting
because it's always changing like new lines etc, so you're always growing.
Least favourite thing is the days can be very very very long and sometimes
there lots of waiting around. I remember having call time at 6am and not
finishing till really late!