Theatrical Roles
Originally a musical theater actor with a background mostly in dance, in 1980, while working during the day on "As The World Turns", at night, Zenk co-starred on Broadway alongside musical theatre legends Chita Rivera and Donald O'Connor in the sequel to "Bye, Bye, Birdie" titled "Bring Back Birdie", the biggest, most expensive flop to ever hit Broadway. She was then featured, singing and dancing with Albert Finney and Carol Burnett, in the movie musical "Annie" directed by the late, great John Huston.
Her musical theater career was then put on hold for over two decades while she raised her family and continued to work on "As The World Turns".
In the summer of 2005, Zenk came out of her self-imposed musical theater retirement and starred as Dolly Levi in a regional tour of Hello Dolly! at the Academy Theater in Meadville, Pennsylvania and the Pocono Playhouse. Due to overwhelming audience response, she was asked to reprise the role for a Fall '05 run at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania.
In June 2007, three weeks after her initial three surgeries for Oral Cancer, in the 50th anniversary production at Little Theatre on the Square of Chicago, she starred as Phyllis Stone in Stephen Sondheim's "FOLLIES". Recovering from tongue reconstruction and on heavy pain medication for radiation burning and side effects, Zenk sang and danced with the 35 piece orchestra and brought down the house.
In April 2011, only 4 months after more cancer surgery to her tongue, she debuted her one-woman show "Colleen Zenk: LIVE" at Bob Egan's New Hope, to great critical acclaim. She was featured in the new Off-Broadway show from the Araca Group, "Odyssey, the epic musical" at the American Theatre of Actors, October, 2011. Then, the long-awaited NY debut of her one-woman show "Still Sassy" premiered at Feinstein's at the Regency in New York City October-November, 2011.
She is one of the many producers of the Broadway revival of "GODSPELL". In the winter of 2012, she starred in the Off-Broadway World Premiere of the stage version of the bestselling memoir, "Marrying George Clooney, Confessions from a Mid-life Crisis". She recently kicked-off the 2012-2013 theatre season for CAP21 in their "Concerts for CAP21" Benefit Series with a "standing room only" night of her one-woman show "Still Sassy".
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