Julie Hesmondhlagh is perhaps best known for playing the iconic Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street but the actress has revealed she would turn down the role if it were offered to her today.
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London’s Royal Albert Hall has announced a new livestream series, Royal Albert Home. A different performance will be streamed each night from various artists’ homes while the venue is closed to the public. The first session, featuring Rufus Wainwright, takes place tomorrow (April 9). Other performers lined up for Royal Albert Home include Baxter Dury, Peter Gregson, and Toby Thompson. Learn more at Royal Albert Hall’s website.
In a press release, Rufus Wainwright said:
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Julie Hesmondhlagh is perhaps best known for playing the iconic Hayley Cropper in Coronation Street but the actress has revealed she would turn down the role if it were offered to her today.
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