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Jennifer Caldwell stepped in to play Emily in musical Knights of Rose

Jennifer Caldwell was working in the box office at the Arts Theatre in London when a show's producer asked for her help.

The theatre's current showjukebox musical Knights of the Roseneeded a role filled as the understudy was already covering someone else.

Jennifer agreed to help at lunchtime and by 19:00 BST she was on stage playing the role of Emily.

The actress told the BBC that it was an "amazing experience" to be involved.

Jennifer says the producers were "aware" that a lot of the staff at the theatre were actors.

"I work all over the theatre front of house, box office, cafe and in the barwherever they put me basically."

"One of the producers saw me on the box office and said 'I've had an idea' about getting me to fill in.

"I said maybe, so he said 'what if we cut parts of the showcan you do a reduced version of the track?' and I said why not!"

"We rehearsed from 3.30pm until 5pm and were on stage at 7pm."

Jennifer's role had to be cut a bit so she didn't have too much to learn, but thankfully "there weren't many lines".

"I think there were two songs with dance routines and one extra scene as well just to help the plot along."

She hadn't yet seen the production in its entirety tooso was really pushed in at the deep end.

"I had seen about two thirds because of working front of house, but had only done two shifts sitting and watching the show," she says.

"The rest of the company did an amazing job covering the holes I didn't have time to even attempt to learn, and they were super supportive."

"It was so quick so I didn't have time to stress about it, and just focused on getting it right. I didn't have time to sit and stew what went wrong."

And Jennifer's not the first person who's had to step into a theatre production last minuteit happened to Steph Parry last month.

Steph, an understudy in 42nd Street, had to step in and play Donna, last minute, in a West End production of Mamma Mia! and as a result bagged the leading role in 42nd Street.

Jennifer says no similar offer has come along "as of yet".

"I'm just taking it as an opportunity to prance around on stage and get paid for ityou have to count yourself lucky," she said.

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