Anneliese Van Der Pol - Theatre

Theatre
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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