Height: 5′ 1″

Eyes: Green / Grey

Vocal Range: Mezzo-Soprano – Soprano

Vocal Type: Belter / Soprano

Dance Ability: Advanced

Sight Singing: Advanced

Vocal Styles: Rock, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Soul, Gospel, Musical Theatre, Classical, Motown

Voiceover Style: Friendly / Sweet

Training: BA (HONS) 1st Class Honours Musical Theatre Degree, Improv Training at The Free Association.

As seen in: 

“A Jaffa Cake Musial” as The Taxman (Pleasance Forth, Edinburgh Fringe 2025 & Pleasance Two, Edinburgh Fringe 2023) – Winner Fringe Theatre Awards – Winner Dark Chat Awards 2025 Best Song/Music Performance for “The Taxman”

“Scouts! The Musical” (England Tour 2025 & The Other Palace, London, 2023) – Offies Nominated for Best Performance Ensemble

“Rishi Sunak’s Doing A Musical” as Sir Keir Starmer (Waterloo East Theatre, 2024)

“A Birthday For Bear” as Mouse (Upstairs at The Gatehouse, 2024)

“Harry Hill’s Clubnite” (TV Show) Channel 4, 2019

“Dreamboats and Petticoats” (West End)

Nick Helm’s “I Think, You Stink” (Edinburgh Fringe 2019)

“The Immortal Family” (Short Film) Written and Directed by Ben Cohen

“Angry Quiz Guy” (Sitcom) Directed by Ben Hyland

and more..

REVIEWS

"A JAFFA CAKE MUSICAL" 2025 & 2024

WINNER: FRINGE THEATRE AWARDS 2025

WINNER: DarkChat Awards 2025 BEST SONG / MUSIC PERFORMANCE – “THE TAXMAN” in A Jaffa Cake Musical

NOMINEE: DarkChat Awards 2025 BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN ENTERTAINMENT / MUSICAL / DANCE – KATIE PRITCHARD

“A personal favourite being ‘The Tax Man’, a number and character both products of pure comedy brilliance, which demands a lot from its execution. But no fear, Katie Pritchard in drag could not be a more perfect choice and boy, does she live up to the challenge, having the entire audience in stitches with her portrayal of the elusive ‘Tax Man’ that haunts the nightmares of every UK resident.” ★★★★★ Stage to Page

“‘Tax Man’ suited Pritchard’s voice to a tee, and her fantastic riffs and solid dancing make the number a highlight of the musical.” ★★★★★ The Indiependent

“Katie Pritchard is wonderful as ‘Tax Man’, the villain of the piece and is a wonderful character actress as well as having an incredible voice too! Katie plays several roles in this piece, showing a magnificent diversity in her acting skills.” ★★★★★ Curtain Call Reviews

“The highlight – Katie Pritchard gives a show-stopping performance as the gleefully demonic Taxman – in between playing several instruments and other roles.” ★★★★ Dark Chat

“There was no weak link, but, for me, the standout performances came from Katie Pritchard in a brilliant turn as the villain of the piece, the taxman – she’s an absolute powerhouse, everything she touches turns to comedy gold” ★★★★★ Theatre and Tonic

“A powerhouse as the Tax Man, stunning with crystal clear high notes when she’s not evoking Lea DeLaria with her rocky growl.”   ★★★★ Corr Blimey

“But the real “villain” of the piece was the pantominesque Katie Pritchard (the tax man) who, for me at least, had the most memorable number entitled, appropriately enough “Tax Man”.  Great voice, superb comic timing and the ability to deliver a number of delightful character vignettes when not being the voice of the evil HMRC.” HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SHOW – Fringe Review

“The standout performance has to be from Prichard who dazzles and captivates audiences in her solo vocal sections and hilarious Tax Man performance.” West End Best Friend

“Katie Pritchard stole the show for me with her turn as the smooth-grooving “Tax Man” and additional skills on the saxophone.” ★★★★ Edinburgh Reviews

“A particular highlight for me was the song (and character) Tax Man, performed and played by Katie Pritchard, whose comic timing and energy were spot on throughout.” ★★★★★ Broadway World

“Katie Pritchard is the cherry on top, playing countless characters but absolutely smashing it as the ‘Tax Man’, a dragged up, old-timey, villainous representation of HMRC itself.” ★★★★ The National Newspaper

“The villainous Tax Man (Katie Pritchard, embodying a character that pretty much everyone can hiss at)…bowler hats off to Pritchard in particular, who is a quadruple threat: singing, dancing, playing the saxophone and swapping roles with absolute assurance.” ★★★★ Bouquets and Brickbats

"SCOUTS! THE MUSICAL" 2025 & 2023

WINNER: Standing Ovation Nomination for Best Ensemble

NOMINATION: Fringe Theatre Awards for Best Production (Gigglemug Theatre), Best Director of a Musical (Sam Cochrane), Best Musical Director (Rob Gathercole), Best Lead Performance in a Musical for Emily Kitchingham

NOMINATION: Offies Best Performance Ensemble 

NOMINATION: What’s On Stage Best Off-West End Production

Katie Pritchard as Rosie brought the giggles to this Giggle Mug Comedy production tenfold.  She just had funny bones and a simple move, look, or deadpan delivery flexed against the perfect intonation brought the house down time after time.  My friend actually choked on her drink at one point she was laughing so much!” ★★★★ Manchester Theatres

“Katie Pritchard is irresistibly funny as Rosie, the unfortunately hypnotised scout, bringing her signature comic timing and physicality to every moment.” ★★★★ London Theatre Doc

“Katie Pritchard delivers strong vocals and big laughs in equal measure.” ★★★★ A Young(ish) Perspective

“Katie Pritchard plays Rosie, she has phenomenal stage presence and great energy and takes us on a (spoiler alert!) hugely entertaining journey to the “dark side” – she’s also an incredible musician, I lost count of the instruments she played during the show.” ★★★★ Theatre & Tonic

Katie Prichard as Rosie delivered so many laughs and really packed a punch with her vocals, her energy, and her comedic timing. It’s always delightful when an actor can gain laughs just from a comical delivery of one line, or simply through physical comedy. I found myself really chuckling each time Katie was front and center. Not to mention, her impressive ability to simultaneously play a recorder and kazoo.

Again, Katie Prichard continued to shine through as the comedic heart of the show.” ★★★★ Stage to Page

“Katie Pritchard’s physical comedy as Rosie was excellent.” ★★★★ London Pub Theatres Magazine

“Katie Pritchard has enough energy to run the national grid as Rosie, with effortless comic timing.” ★★★★★ Fairy Powered Productions

“Special mention must go to Rob Gathercole and Katie Pritchard, whose characters Rosie, Luke, and Linus had me laughing whenever they were on-stage. Equally, I’ve never seen someone so adept at knot-tying.” ★★★★ Beyond the curtain

“Katie Pritchard wowed with wonderful comic timing and an incredible talent for music, playing drums, as well as a simultaneous kazoo / recorder symphony.” ★★★★ All That Dazzles

“A particular mention also needs to be made of Katie Prichard, whose comic timing was on point and whose joint Kazoo and recorder playing was arguably the best I will ever see.” ★★★★ Theatre and Tonic

“The irrepressible Katie Pritchard can play literally everything, dance and tell jokes at the same time. If no one else showed up one night, then she surely could still carry the show alone.” Scouts HQ

Pantos 2019 - 2025 at Worthing Pavilion Theatre

“She’s a ball of energy with a cracking voice, playing multiple instruments and delivering a hilarious bit about Gen Z slang that had everyone in stitches. Her enthusiasm is infectious and she nails the perfect balance of silliness and skill.” – ★★★★★ The Brighton Bucket List

“She’s a whirlwind of enthusiasm, zipping around the stage with musical instruments in tow and landing every punchline.” – ★★★★★ Brighton Journal

“Stand out performances from Katie Pritchard, cute as a button, with her powerhouse voice.” – Sussex Local Magazine

“Panto favourite Katie is a ray of sunshine, bringing smiles to people’s faces every time she steps onto the stage — and she can sing, too.” – Sussex Express

“With a great set of pipes and natural comedic talent, Katie is great in every scene and really brings the whole story together.” – Mummy’s Waisted

“Katie Pritchard trots out some pop favourites as faithful to the originals as one could ask for. Being fun and bubbly, Jack quickly befriends the audience” – Sussex Local Magazine

“Funny girl Katie Pritchard as the Fairy Godmother wasn’t just funny, she has a voice that could compete with Adele! My companion and I almost fell out of our chairs as she belted out “Learn To Fly” by the Foo Fighters.” – Outnews Global

“…as cute as she is hilarious…a stunning voice that woud make Beyoncé take note” ★★★★★ – Remotegoat

“Such great timing and a natural rapport with the crowd” – Worthing Herald

“Katie Pritchard was a cheeky, cheery Fairy Godmother who also displayed a very good singing voice” – ★★★★ UK Theatre Web

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