'We Will Rock You' is one of my favorite shows. I first saw it when I was a student at the Royal Academy and loved it. Rachel Tucker academyfavoritelove Change image and share on social
We lived in Manhattan, which was unbearable sometimes because it was so noisy. There were sirens blaring, construction sites going, people shouting and swearing at each other. Rachel Tucker blareconstructionlive Change image and share on social
It's such a relief to see Catholic and Protestant ministers getting on - that's so rare. And in 'I'd Do Anything,' I've had so much support from folks back home, no matter what side they're on. Rachel Tucker backcatholicfolk Change image and share on social
I started singing in pubs and clubs around Belfast when I was 10. My dad is a musician, and he took me 'round; I impersonated Tina Turner and Shirley Bassey, and the crowd couldn't believe what was coming out of this little girl. Rachel Tucker basseybelfastclub share on social
I pride myself on not being run of the mill. I don't want to be your umpteenth Fantine in 'Les Miz.' Rachel Tucker fantinemillmiz Change image and share on social
It had to be a book that held my attention and kept me wanting to read it; when my husband finished 'The Road', I started it straight away and didn't put it down until I finished - it was such an achievement and relief to know that I could read, comprehend and, most importantly, enjoy a book! Rachel Tucker achievementattentionbook share on social
All you would hear every night on the news was that somebody had been shot dead in a certain part of Belfast. We lived opposite a judge, and there were always soldiers crouched down in our garden. We'd sit and talk to them, and I even used to sing to them! Rachel Tucker belfastcrouchdead share on social
Living in New York for 10 months was incredible; it was everything I thought it was going to be and more. Rachel Tucker incrediblelivemonth Change image and share on social
If I thought about it before I went on, I would have never went on. So, therefore, you don't think about it; you have to talk yourself then into, 'Listen, this is it. This is the gig. Broadway or no Broadway, you've got to do your job.' Rachel Tucker broadwaygighave share on social