Jessica Vosk is a celebrated singer and actress known for electrifying roles on musical theater and concert stages. Best known for her star turn as Elphaba in the musical Wicked—first on tour and then joining the show’s 15th anniversary on Broadway—Vosk played the green witch for two years.
“As is likely true with all Elphabas, actresses in the legendary green role are mostly measured by their voices, and with all due respect to Idina Menzel, Shoshana Bean, Stephanie J. Block, Dee Roscioli, Jackie Burns, Lindsay Mendez, et al., Vosk just might be the best of all.”
– Broadway World (Wicked Tour Review)
Additionally, Vosk starred as the narrator in Lincoln Center’s 50th anniversary performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, reprising the role last August at The Muny in St. Louis; created the role of Aunt Val in the world premiere of Becoming Nancy at Alliance Theatre in Atlanta; and became the first singer to star onstage with the New York City Ballet in Something to Dance About, the company’s tribute to Jerome Robbins.
Her solo show Get Happy: My Golden Age was her debut at Carnegie Hall in November 2021; she returned to historic venue in 2022 to headline Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration.
“A wow-inducing show filled with whip smart, laugh-out-loud humor, fun personal stories, and some of the most stunning vocal riffs I’ve heard sung live, Ms. Vosk’s rapturous 90-minute-plus set proves in person why she has deservedly become one of the stage’s favorite musical theater divas.”
– Broadway World (Segerstrom Review)
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