Whilst training at
SLP College, Steers performed in the play
Snoopy at the SLP College Studio Theatre, as well as ''That's Entertainment
at the Bradford Alhambra Theatre, Caberet
at The Met Hotel in Leeds and Hey Mr. Composer'' at the
Grand Opera House York. Steers was also a backing singer for
Sheila Ferguson on
BBC Radio 2's
Wake Up to Wogan. She is currently a client of Shepherd Management. Steers appeared in the originally staged West End production of
Six at the
Arts Theatre (before it transferred to the new production at the
Lyric Theatre) alongside principal cast colleagues
Jarnéia Richard-Noel,
Courtney Bowman,
Natalie Paris,
Alexia McIntosh and
Sophie Isaacs. Steers was also due to feature in a Live Drive-In UK Tour of
Six presented by
Utilita Energy, in association with
Live Nation. The performances were due to take place in compliance with the
HM Government's COVID-19 social distancing measures at various venues across the UK. However, promoters
Live Nation announced the cancellation of the tour due to fears over potential localised lockdowns in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Steers also launched 'Six Scents', an artisan
candle company in collaboration with
business partner Maddison Firth in July 2020 that produces a wide range of scents inspired by the musical
Six. She performed in several socially distanced concerts in 2020, including two drive-in collaborative concerts at 'The Drive In' located within the
London Borough of Enfield, a tribute concert to the
Spice Girls at both the
Turbine Theatre within
Battersea Power Station and 'The Drive In' located within the
London Borough of Enfield. Steers then appeared in
Six at the
Lyric Theatre, it was one of the first musicals to return to the
West End after the
COVID-19 pandemic. From late September 2021 the show moved to the nearby
Vaudeville Theatre and Steers was part of the cast until her final performance as
Catherine Parr on 14 November 2021. In January 2021, Steers released her debut album titled "The Future Ain't What It Used To Be", recorded in the summer of 2019. The album comprises 9 songs, all composed by songwriter
Jim Steinman, she cites her production of the album to fans of
Bat Out of Hell: The Musical for being "incredibly supportive", the album was arranged by Noam Galperin. Steers joined the cast of the UK tour of
The Cher Show in 2022 as Lady. Fellow castmates included Millie O'Connell as Babe and
Debbie Kurup as Star. The tour covered the UK and Ireland and finished in spring 2023. In May 2023,
WhatsOnStage exclusively unveiled Steers as the final cast member of new Weimar-era Berlin musical
Fury and Elysium, the production ran for two weeks in June 2023 at
The Other Palace. Following the birth of her child, Steers originated the role of Marsha in the jukebox musical
Just For One Day at The Old Vic, based on the events leading up to
Live Aid, the 1985 benefit concert organized by
Bob Geldof and
Midge Ure to raise awareness and funds for the
famine in Ethiopia. She subsequently features on the original cast recording released in 2025 to coincide with the production at the
Shaftesbury Theatre. That same year she starred in another jukebox musical
A Night With Janis Joplin which played a limited run at the
Peacock Theatre in Summer 2024, this same production was filmed and released in cinemas across the UK in Spring 2025. In early June 2025, Steers appeared at the
Southwark Playhouse in a production of the
Stephen Sondheim musical
The Frogs, portraying the role of Pluto for one week (2-7 June). In early May 2025, Steers was announced to star in new musical
Hot Mess alongside Tobias Turley, the production "reimagines the climate crisis as a story between two central characters: Earth and Humanity". Following previews at the Birmingham Hippodrome, the show will play at
The Pleasance during the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and
Southwark Playhouse Elephant from mid October to early November 2025.
Theatre credits ==Personal life==