Esther Elizabeth was trained at the Arts Educational London, where she learnt a variety of performance styles, including, singing, dancing and acting.
She has had a recording contract in Japan with the Sony subsidiary Trycicle, sung at the London Colluseum with the English National Opera for two seasons, and recorded an album with them at the famous Abbey Road Studios, and also sung lead with various covers bands in London and the Home Counties before branching out into her solo career. Some of her original material has been used in three different independent British Films.
She has danced with the English National Ballet on stage at the Royal Festival Hall and has also performed with other companies in venues such as the Lewisham Theatre, and was trained in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, National/Character, Modern, Street and Contemporary. In addition, she attended the West Street Russian Ballet Training Colledge in Covent Garden, which was affiliated with the Kirov Ballet Company.
Her acting has led to appearances in 'The Bill' on ITV, the indie feature films 'Francesca & The Rabbit' & 'Subterranean Blue, and on various stages, such as the Globe Ed. Theatre, Finborough Theatre, and Kings Head Theatre. She has also produced a low-budget indie film called Subterranean blue, with Wodum Productions.
She claims that her job is 'the best job in the world - making people happy', and loves nothing more than to perform and entertain others.
