The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (stage)

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The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is a British stage play, later adapted into a film, about a shy young woman with an extraordinary talent for mimicking famous singers, which became widely known through acclaimed performances including those by Alison Steadman.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
adaptationType stage-to-film adaptation
adaptedAs Little Voice
surface form: Little Voice (film)
artForm live theatre
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre comedy-drama
drama
hasAudience theatre audiences in the United Kingdom
hasCharacterTrait protagonist is introverted
protagonist is musically gifted
hasNotableElement vocal impersonations of famous singers
hasTheme exploitation
family relationships
self-discovery
shyness
knownFor portrayal of a woman who mimics famous singers
mainCharacter Little Voice
medium stage
narrativeFocus a shy young woman with a talent for mimicking famous singers
notablePerformanceBy Alison Steadman
originalLanguage English
reception critically acclaimed
workType British stage play

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Alison Steadman notableWork The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (stage)
Little Voice basedOn The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (stage)
this entity surface form: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice