CONNIE Fisher, fresh from her role in The Sound of Music in London's West End, will be in concert at Plymouth Pavilions performing songs chosen for her by Andrew Lloyd Webber on Saturday June 21. Connie shot to fame after winning the BBC One show 'How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?' and has been performing in 'The Sound of Music' for the past 12 months. The concert will be an unforgettable evening with a leading lady at the very top of her game. Born in Belfast, Connie is an only child and an officer's daughter. She lived in Dorset until the age of six when she moved to Wales. A Welsh speaker, she has appeared in many an Eisteddfod when she was younger. Connie was classically trained from the age of 12 and then won a full scholarship to Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. She left with first class honours and won a prize for the highest degree. She was a member of the National Youth Theatre during her teen years and appeared on Jane McDonald's Star for a Night when she was 16. Connie's first professional job was playing the Princess in Aladdin in a local panto. Since then she's been to countless West End auditions, always getting down to the final two but never getting the part! Her musical theatre heroes are Julie Andrews and Ruthie Henshall but she also likes to listen to KT Tunstall, Carole King and Snow Patrol. Although Connie claims her hobbies are singing, singing and singing, she also enjoys going to the theatre. To book tickets contact the box office on 0845 146 1460.