What's On catches up with television and theatre performer Claire Sweeney as she prepares to take on the role of Irene Roth in the UK tour of Crazy for You

HIGH energy, high kicking and gloriously glamorous, the acclaimed Watermill Theatre production of Crazy For You is the ultimate feel-good musical starring Claire Sweeney as Irene, Tom Chambers as Bobby and Charlotte Wakefield as Polly. It’s UK tour pulls in at Sunderland Empire in mid-April. Mistaken identities, plot twists, heartbreak, happiness and a wealth of memorable tunes, including I Got Rhythm, They Can’t Take That Away From Me, Nice Work If You Can Get It and Embraceable You, all feature in this exhilarating celebration of the great Broadway musicals. Sweeney has a television and theatre career which spans more than 20 years. She is probably best known for playing the role of Lindsey Corkhill in Brookside. Other television credits include Clocking Off and Merseybeat, along with a presenting role on 60 Minute Makeover and a panellist on ITV’s Loose Women. Her West End roles include Roxie Hart in Chicago and Miss Adelaide in Guys and Dolls.

What attracted you to the role of Irene Roth in Crazy For You?

Well she’s just a great character, and she’s such a vamp isn’t she? Plus she has that fantastic number Naughty Baby in act two which is a dream to sing. She’s a very glamorous woman with a bit of an edge to her, which is the sort of character I love to play!

How would you sum her up as a character, and how she fits into the storyline?

Irene is very sophisticated, and she thinks knows exactly what she wants when it comes to her life and love. But in practice she completely goes for the opposite of what she originally wanted in terms of the man she ends up with.

As far as her fitting in to the storyline, at the start of the show she is engaged to Bobby, Tom Chambers’ character, and the audience sees the pitfalls of their relationship and ultimately the biggest problem is when he discovers love elsewhere when he travels across America. He then meets Polly, played by Charlotte Wakefield in a town called Deadrock, Nevada and there everything changes for him, and Irene.

Do you find performing on stage different to working in other mediums like TV?

Oh it’s a completely different style between theatre and TV. I love them both very much equally, but they are totally different. There’s obviously a difference between presenting on TV, like I have on Loose Women among others, and the theatre, but also acting for television and acting on stage requires different techniques.

Were you familiar with the Gershwin brother’s songbook, which makes up the music of Crazy For You before you joined the show?

Absolutely. It was the Gerswhin score that made me really want to play Irene – anything Gerswhin is fantastic. And in fact I remember seeing Crazy For You the first time around with Ruthie Henshall playing Polly, Charlotte Wakefield’s role. The music is just great and I absolutely loved it then and I still love it now!

So do you have a favourite Gershwin piece of music or song?

Someone To Watch Over Me. It’s just beautiful. I get to perform Naughty Baby so I’m really looking forward to that one as well!

You have toured with plenty of shows in the past, do you have any tricks to make it easier and are there any aspects of touring you particularly enjoy?

The more your tour you start to collect some great places to stay along the way, places I know I want to go back to and which make it feel more comfortable. Nice accommodation always makes life easier when you’re travelling a lot.

Where does your love of musical theatre come from?

Well it’s not something that I was brought up with. However, I think my real love of it came from seeing Blood Brothers years ago, which I absolutely loved and from there I fell in love with musical theatre.

Do you have any pre or post show rituals?

Pre-show my ritual is steaming to clear my voice, a good vocal warm up and of course a physical warm up to be ready to give the best performance possible in the show. After the show my main ritual is having a nice cup of tea! That is a great way to wind down after a performance.

Are you looking forward to working with Charlotte Wakefield and Tom Chambers?

Charlotte and I are great pals and had lots of fun working together on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. So I’m really looking forward to being on tour with her again. It is always so good to work with your mates. I’m really looking forward to working with Tom Chambers for the first time. He’s such a great guy and in fact I’ve never seen him perform on stage before so it has been such a revelation to see him as Bobby. He is incredibly talented, he’s sensational at what he does and such a nice guy as well!

What is your favourite thing about touring with a show, and do you have any advice for it?

It’s great getting to see the country and to spend time in lots of wonderful towns and cities, and being able to explore them but I would advise only doing it if you don’t mind being away from home!

Do you have a favourite musical?

Oh, my favourite musical is probably the brilliant Guys & Dolls, which I have been lucky enough to perform in.

Do you have any dream roles you’d love to play?

Going back to the reason I really got in to musical theatre, I would love to play Mrs Johnson in Blood Brothers, or someone mean like Miss Hannigan in Annie would be really great fun as well!

What can audiences coming to see Crazy For You expect from the show?

They will be surprised with how many of the brilliant Gershwin songs they know and are familiar with that are in the show. There is lots of laughter, pathos and wonderful performances. The cast are super talented, I’ve never done an actor musician show before and to work in a show where the band are on stage is amazing. You can see just how incredibly talented these people are as they sing, dance, act and play instruments on stage.