Raunchy & dangerously fragile with an exceptional voice, Camille is a
courageous and singular performer, one of the most gifted interpreters of
narrative songs about loss, love, joy, light and darkness. Camille O’Sullivan
will take to the stage with both hymnal and rock renditions of her much-loved
classics.
Known as the "Queen of the Edinburgh Festival" (BBC) and the original star
of Olivier Award-winning LaClique, Camille O’Sullivan enjoys a formidable
reputation for her intensely dramatic interpretations of the songs of Brel,
Cave, Waits, Bowie, Edith Piaf and more. The multi-award-winning singer
has stunned audiences around the world with her five-star sell-out
performances, including at The Sydney Opera House, Royal Festival Hall, La
Clique & Royal Albert Hall. In addition, Camille has performed on BBC’s
Jools Holland show and won the coveted ‘Herald Angel’ award for her RSC
solo performance ‘The Rape of Lucrece’. A former award-winning architect
and painter, this dark and mesmerizing, French/ Irish Londoner, transforms
each song she performs into an intense, emotional and theatrical experience.