Paige will head to Dress Circle at 1:45 PM London time. The singing actress will autograph copies of her latest solo recording, "Elaine Paige Live."
The CD is a live recording of Paige's current 40th Anniversary Tour with a studio bonus track of "The Things You Are to Me."
The complete track listing for "Elaine Paige Live: Celebrating a Life on Stage" follows:
"Life Goes On" (Doerge/Williams)
"Tomorrow" (Strouse/Charnin)
"Easy to Be Hard" (MacDermot/Rado/Ragni)
"Broadway Baby" (Sondheim)
"I Don't Know How to Love Him" (Lloyd Webber/Rice)
"Shoot the Breeze" (Hoffman/Midler)
"Yesterday" (Lennon/McCartney)
"Argentina" Introduction (Lloyd Webber/Rice)
"Don't Cry For Me Argentina" (Lloyd Webber/Rice)
"As If We Never Said Goodbye" (Lloyd Webber/Black/Hampton/Powers)
"By the Sea" (Sondheim)
"I Get a Kick Out of You" (Porter)
"I Know Him So Well" (Andersson/Ulvaeus/Rice)
"Poor Old John" (Mitchell/Monnot/Rouzaud)
"Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien" (Dummony/Piaf)
"If You Love Me" (Monnot/Piaf/Parsons)
"Memory" (Lloyd Webber/Nunn/Eliot)
"With One Look" (Lloyd Webber/Black/Hampton/Powers)
"The Things You Are to Me" - bonus track (Graham/Lovland)
Elaine Paige was brought to the public's attention when she created the role of Eva Peron in the original London production of Evita. She then created the role of Grizabella in the original production of Cats and followed with a recording hit: "I Know Him So Well," with Barbara Dickson, from the concept album of Chess. Paige later starred in the West End mounting of Chess as well as London productions of Anything Goes, The King and I, Piaf and Sunset Boulevard. She repeated her work as Norma Desmond for New York audiences, and in 2004 she performed the role of Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd at the New York City Opera (and snagged a Drama Desk Award nomination for her work). She has recorded 16 solo albums and six cast albums. In 1995 Paige received the Order of the British Empire for services to Musical Theatre. Paige most recently starred in the title role of the London production of The Drowsy Chaperone and currently hosts a weekly radio program for the BBC. Dress Circle is located in London's West End at 57-59 Monmouth Street. For more information visit www.dresscircle.co.uk.