Marti Webb (13 December 1943) is an English actress and singer.

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Marti Webb (13 December 1943) is an English actress and singer.
sleeve design for always there (theme from howards’ way) by marti webb with the simon may orchestra, september 1986
Marti Webb (Take that look of your face) Royal Variety Performance 1991 HD...The 61st Royal Variety Performance Filmed from the Victoria Palace Theatre on 19th November 1991 by LWT. Many, many stars in the cast including Diana Ross, Elaine Paige, Wayne Sleep and Les Dawson. More on my playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuf1VnRv5teaKtW7DpqE945PT-F_HSskQ
Marti Webb - Take that look off your face (1980)
Marti Webb – Take that look off your face (1980)
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Marti performing alongside Tommy Steele and the cast of Half A Sixpence at the Royal Variety Performance in 1963.
The show was her first opportunity to play a lead in the West End at the age of just 19. The company manager on her previous show and West End debut, Stop the World, I Want to Get Off, was George Cross, the father of the playwright Beverley Cross and he recommended her to his son as the “perfect Ann Pornick”. Webb was auctioned thirteen times for the role before finally being cast, but was later called in to dub the singing voice of Julia Foster, her replacement in the film version. She found Foster’s unusual speaking style easy to pick up.
“Losing My Mind”, from Stephen Sondheim’s Follies, as recorded for Webb’s 1989 album Performance, which featured songs from musical theatre.
Despite a long career in musicals, Marti has never appeared in a Sondheim show. She recorded another of his standards, “Send in the Clowns” in 1991.
Marti’s recording of the standard “Memory” which was included on her 1989 album Performance on which she was backed by the Philharmonia Orchestra.
Webb first appeared in Cats, which featured the poetry of T S Eliot, set to music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and choreography by Gillian Lynne, at the New London Theatre. She later played Grizabella on the first UK tour of the show in the late 1980s. Marti’s later husband Tom Button was a sound engineer on the tour.
“I Am What I Am”, from the musical La Cage aux Folles, which was included on Marti’s 1989 album Performance.