Jayne O’Mahony is a well established performer in the West End having started her career at the tender age of nine where she created the role of Young Cosette in the original production of Les Miserables at The Barbican. She later returned to the cast at The Palace Theatre, London to perform the role of Adult Cosette becoming the first artist ever to have played both roles, holding the accolade to this day!


Jayne played the role of the Mistress in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita in the UK tour starring Marti Webb, and later travelled to Oslo Spectrum Arena to star in the same role alongside John Barrowman.  Jayne was a soloist for the Danny Kaye Awards hosted by the late Audrey Hepburn and came first for Best Children's Song. She was also a runner up on Bob Says Opportunity Knocks for the B.B.C.  Jayne trained at Redroofs theatre school in Maidenhead where she studied alongside Oscar winner Kate Winslet.


Jayne is an original company member of the touring concert show Masters of the House which has toured throughout the UK for several years. Jayne has travelled extensively, performing concerts in Moscow, Taiwan, Dubai, Oslo and Bahrain. Closer to home Jayne has performed at The Royal Albert Hall and she is also privileged to have performed for Princess Diana.


Listen to Jayne sing.




John Langley began singing and acting professionally in 1996. John has appeared in numerous musicals and light operas including Billy Bigelow (Carousel), Tony (West Side Story), Danillo (Merry Widow), Eisenstein & Dr Falke (Die Fledermaus), MacHeath (Beggar’s opera), Cutbeard (Epicoene).


John made his West End theatre debut in Phantom of the Opera in 1997 playing the roles of Monsieur Andre & Monsieur Lefevre. He joined the cast of Whistle down the Wind in the original West end production where he played the roles of Boon and Edward for two years. John recently finished playing the role of Harry in the debut cast of the International Tour of Mamma Mia which visited Dublin, Edinburgh, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Tallinn, Lisbon Paris and Brussels. John fully appreciates that the decision to cast Colin Firth as Harry in the movie was obviously the director’s decision to compromise on looks!


John has sung solo with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the All Soul’s Orchestra throughout the UK including the Royal Albert Hall and Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, and also the BBC Concert Orchestra in concert at the Royal Festival Hall and on Radio 2’s Friday Night is Music Night. John performs extensively throughout the UK with the close harmony group Cabinet Shuffle and the touring concert shows Masters of the House, Beyond Broadway, Kings of Swing/Absolute Swing and Masters of the Musicals.


Besides concert and theatre, John is a busy session singer, featuring on numerous soundtracks and is also a prolific arranger/orchestrator and has written for many well known recording artists including Jose Carreras, Kiri Te Kanawa, Hayley Westenra, Katherine Jenkins, All Angels and Aled Jones.


Listen to John sing.




Andrew Sackett has had a wide and varied musical career. He was born in Sheffield and at an early age had piano lessons from Fanny Waterman. After moving to Lichfield he took organ lessons at the Cathedral with Jonathan Rees-Williams. He entered the Royal Northern College of Music in 1982 and studied organ with Eric Chadwick, Gordon Stewart and Gillian Weir, and piano accompaniment with Jack Brymer’s life long accompanist, David Lloyd. Whilst at college in Manchester he was Organ Scholar at the Cathedral and in 1987 was appointed Assistant Organist at Carlisle Cathedral. During his time in Carlisle he conducted Wigton Choral society and was Chorus Master for Cumbria Rural Choirs working alongside Sir Charles Groves and David Hill.


In 1989 Andrew moved to Tewkesbury Abbey where he directed the Choir of the Abbey School. As well as singing the weekday services in the Abbey, the choir made several CDs, broadcast on BBC Radio and TV and toured extensively throughout Europe and USA. He conducted the highly acclaimed Malvern Chamber Choir ‘Aldwyn Voices’ and was also in demand as a recitalist and accompanist.


After eleven years at Tewkesbury, Andrew decided to move into a rather different field of music and in September 2000 was appointed Musical Director for Holland America Cruise Line. During his time at sea he was Musical Director for several Grand Voyages as well as the 2008 Golden Anniversary 114 day World Cruise where he worked with a gamut of acts ranging from opera singers to the Osmonds!


Andrew is now in great demand as freelance musical director, pianist organist and repetiteur.