Year | Production | Role | Awards & Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Sleeping Beauty Ballet, TheThe Sleeping Beauty Ballet | Little Red Riding Hood | |
1991 | Glory of Christmas, TheThe Glory of Christmas | Soloist | |
1991 | Sound of Music, TheThe Sound of Music | Brigitta | |
1991 | Will Rogers Follies, TheThe Will Rogers Follies | Mary Rogers | |
1996 | Eleanor, An American Love Story | Roosevelt, Young EleanorYoung Eleanor Roosevelt | |
1997 | Catch a Falling Star | Sheree | |
1998 | Murphy's Law | Kelly | |
1999 | Fiddler on the Roof | Chava | |
1999 | Grease | Sandy | Won - Bobbi Award - "Best Actress in a Musical" |
1999 | Beguiled Again | Principal | |
1999 | Evita | Peron, Eva "Evita"Eva "Evita" Peron | Youngest Actress in History to play role in professional production (15) |
2000 | Oklahoma! | Laurey | Nominated - B. Iden Payne Award - "Best Featured Actress in a Musical"
Nominated - Austin Critics Table Award - "Best Actress in a Musical" |
2002 | Nutcracker, TheThe Nutcracker | Clara | |
2002 | Copelia | Copelia | |
2007 | Beauty and the Beast | Belle | Broadway debut/Last Belle on Broadway |
2008 & 2009 | Vanities, A New Musical | Kathy | Won - StaceSceneLA.com Outstanding Achievement in 2008/9 - Outstanding Achievement by a Lead Actress (Musical) |
2009 | Meet Me in St. Louis | Esther Smith | |
2012 | Heiress, TheThe Heiress | Marion Almond | |
2012 | Emma | Emma Woodhouse |
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Famous quotes containing the word theatre:
“Compare ... the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors before a public and every night during the season they re-enact the same drama. Deep in the nature of theatre is a sense of ritual. The cinema, by contrast, transports its audience individually, singly, out of the theatre towards the unknown.”
—John Berger (b. 1926)
“Make them laugh, make them cry, and back to laughter. What do people go to the theatre for? An emotional exercise.... I am a servant of the people. I have never forgotten that.”
—Mary Pickford (18931979)
“The theatre is a gross art, built in sweeps and over-emphasis. Compromise is its second name.”
—Enid Bagnold (18891981)