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Rachel Tucker
Irish
Musician
Born:
May 29
,
1981
Favorite
Home
Husband
Me
Thought
You
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'The Last Ship,' which is a beautifully written piece, is about a love triangle and young men working in a shipyard. Audiences may prefer to see a show that allows them to forget about their worries for an evening.
Rachel Tucker
Love
Men
Young
Worries
Triangle
See
About
Written
Piece
Beautifully
Audiences
Ship
Forget
May
Which
Young Men
Prefer
Them
Working
Show
Evening
Last
My mum was no pushy parent. She would drop me off for auditions when I was in my teens at the Lyric Theatre, then give me my bus fare and say she would see me later at home. She wasn't hanging around in the wings geeing me on. I had to do it on my own; it was up to me.
Rachel Tucker
Home
Me
Theatre
Drop
Own
Lyric
Teens
Later
Say
Would
See
Give
Parent
Give Me
My Own
Wings
Had
Pushy
She
Around
Auditions
Off
Up
Hanging
Bus
Then
Fare
Mum
When my dad, Tommy Tucker Kelly, was about six, he started out with his dad on 'The Black and White Minstrel' Shows.
Rachel Tucker
Black
Black And White
White
Out
About
He
His
Tucker
Six
Shows
Dad
Tommy
Kelly
Started
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
News
You
Garden
Judge
Somebody
Sit
Down
Every
Our
Soldiers
Would
Had
Part
Talk
Sing
Dead
Always
Opposite
Were
Hear
Been
Them
Shot
Certain
Used
Even
Belfast
Lived
Every Night
Night
We used to have front-row seats for the Grand Opera House pantomime every year, and once the dame May McFettridge got me up on-stage.
Rachel Tucker
Me
Year
Every
Pantomime
Once
House
Opera
Opera House
Got
Up
May
Grand
Used
Seats
Dame
I pride myself on not being run of the mill. I don't want to be your umpteenth Fantine in 'Les Miz.'
Rachel Tucker
Myself
Pride
Run
Being
Want
Your
Les
Mill
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
You
Yourself
Job
Thought
Before
Think
Broadway
Gig
Would
About
Never
Talk
Got
Listen
Then
Your
Therefore
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
Construction
People
Sometimes
Other
Unbearable
Noisy
Because
Were
Sites
Going
Manhattan
Which
Swearing
Shouting
Each
Lived
I read books for exams at school, but only because I had to read them, and really didn't enjoy it one little bit! The only time I did enjoy it was when I was asked to read out loud in front of the class, as I then used it as an acting exercise!
Rachel Tucker
Time
Class
School
Enjoy
Books
Bit
Out
Exams
Only
Only Time
Had
Read
Because
Exercise
Loud
Did
Front
Little
Little Bit
Them
Then
Asked
Really
Acting
Used
I am glad and thankful that my husband forced me to start reading for pleasure, as it took me years to listen to him and pick up a book!
Rachel Tucker
Thankful
Me
Book
Husband
Reading
Took
Pleasure
Glad
Pick
Forced
Him
Am
Years
Up
Listen
Start
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