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Emily Skinner (actress, born 1970)

Emily Skinner (born June 29, 1970),[1] also known as Emily Scott Skinner, is a Tony-nominated American actress and singer. She has played leading roles in 10 Broadway productions including New York, New York, Prince of Broadway, The Cher Show, Side Show, Jekyll & Hyde, James Joyce's The Dead, The Full Monty, Dinner at Eight, Billy Elliot, as well as the Actor's Fund Broadway concerts of Dreamgirls and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. She has sung on concert stages around the world and on numerous recordings.

Emily Skinner
Born (1970-06-29) June 29, 1970 (age 53)
Other namesEmily Scott Skinner
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1994–present

Biography edit

Born in Richmond, Virginia,[2] Skinner later attended college at Carnegie Mellon University. She moved to New York in 1992 and originated roles in various workshops, including Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde, Stephen Schwartz's show Snapshots, Polly Pen's The Night Governess and the Marvin Hamlisch/Craig Carnelia/Nora Ephron musical Imaginary Friends. She created the role of "Emily" (young Scrooge's love interest) in the 1994 Alan Menken/Lynn Ahrens musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol at the Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden.[3]

In 1997, Skinner joined the original Broadway cast of Jekyll & Hyde as an ensemble member and understudy for the leads of Emma and Lucy. During previews, Linda Eder, who played Lucy, developed laryngitis, and Skinner sang some of Lucy's songs from backstage, while Eder acted and sang some songs onstage.[4] Other Broadway credits include Side Show (1997), James Joyce's The Dead (1999; with Christopher Walken), The Full Monty (2001) and Dinner at Eight, where she was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award. She appeared in the Encores! concert stagings of the Gershwin musical Pardon My English, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Fiorello and No Strings, all at New York City Center. She also performed at the Broadway Actor's Fund benefit concert performances of Dreamgirls in September 2001[5] and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

Skinner's role as one half of a pair of conjoined twins in Side Show earned her critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination shared with co-star Alice Ripley. It was the first time in Tony history that two performers were co-nominated as a team for the Best Actress award.[6] Variety noted that "If Ripley and Skinner should win, it would be the first time since 1975 that a pair of actors shared a single Tony. That year John Kani and Winston Ntshona, two South African actors, won a nod for the Athol Fugard double bill Sizwe Banzi Is Dead and The Island."[7] (Other joint nominations for the Tony include Donal Donnelly and Patrick Bedford for Philadelphia, Here I Come! in 1966; the children playing the seven Von Trapp children were nominated for best featured actress in a musical in 1960.[8])

Skinner has appeared Off-Broadway in numerous productions and workshops at The WPA Theater, Playwrights Horizons, Roundabout Theatre, Manhattan Theater Club, and the York Theatre. She was nominated for a 2017 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play, for her portrayal of Rosemary in Picnic with The Transport Group.[9]

She has directed and performed in a number of concerts in the "Broadway By the Year" series at the Town Hall in New York City. For example, in June 2003 she appeared in Broadway By the Year 1925;[10] in March 2013 she was in The Broadway Musicals of 1961;[11] and in February 2015, she performed in The Broadway Musicals of 1916–1940.[12]

She sang the roles of Andrea/Archangel Michael[13] at Carnegie Hall in the American premiere of Jerry Springer: The Opera (with Harvey Keitel) in 2008.[14]

Handpicked by Oscar-winning director Stephen Daldry, she was the first American selected to play the role of Billy's dance teacher, Mrs. Wilkinson [15] in Billy Elliot, first in Chicago, starting in March 2010,[16] and before going on to play the same role in the Broadway production in October 2010 until it closed two years later.[17] She reprised her role in The Muny (St. Louis) production in June 2014.[18]

She appeared in Prince of Broadway at the revue's premiere production in Tokyo and Osaka in October 2015 through December 2015. The musical consists of works by the director Hal Prince. She appeared in the Broadway run at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre which ran from August to October 2017 and was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance.[19][20]

She appeared in The Cher Show as Georgia Holt, Cher's mother, in the pre-Broadway tryout at the Oriental Theatre in Chicago June 12 – July 15 and in the Broadway run at the Neil Simon Theatre which began previews November 1, 2018, with an opening date of December 3. Skinner remained in the role until the closing performance on August 8, 2019.[21]

Skinner most recently starred as Madame Veltri in the Broadway world premiere of New York, New York. The production occupied the St. James Theatre with the first preview on March 24. It officially opened on April 26, 2023. Skinner remained in the role until the closing performance on July 30, 2023, having played 33 previews and 110 regular performances.[22]

Recordings and concerts

Skinner and Ripley have collaborated on four recordings: Duets, Unsuspecting Hearts, Raw at Town Hall, and "Unattached".[23] Skinner also recorded a self-titled solo album, which was released in 2001. She has sung with orchestras around the world, including the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony and the Virginia Symphony. She was the original Ursula in The Little Mermaid demo recordings and workshop, though she was replaced by Sherie Rene Scott for the resulting Broadway production. She is a featured vocalist on the cast albums for A Christmas Carol, Side Show, The Full Monty, and Prince of Broadway.

Skinner debuted her cabaret act, A Broad with a Broad, Broad Mind, in July 2021 at 54 Below to great acclaim[24] and continues to present this program, now entitled Broadway, Her Way, at venues across the world.[25] The program includes songs and anecdotes from her storied career that highlight Skinner's versatility as a singing actress and run the gamut from comedic to heartrending to uplifting.

Regional theatre and tours

At the Kennedy Center she appeared in Merrily We Roll Along and Company during the 2002 Sondheim Celebration,[26] played Agnes Gooch in Mame (2006),[27] starred in their production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2004), and has performed in concert there in the Barbara Cook Spotlight Series twice.[28]

She toured the U.S. in 2004 and 2005 in the Disney revue On the Record.[29]

Elsewhere, she has appeared regionally in leading roles at The Long Wharf Theatre, American Conservatory Theater, Alliance Theatre, Old Globe (in San Diego), Ford's Theatre, St. Louis MUNY, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Bucks County Playhouse, Hangar Theatre, Virginia Repertory Theatre, and numerous others.

Skinner has performed at the Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia, in the U.S. premiere of The Witches of Eastwick in 2007,[30] and in the new musical Ace in 2008.[31] She played the title role in Dirty Blonde at the Hangar Theatre, Ithaca, New York, in June 2009,[32] and was in the same play at Signature Theatre later that year.[33] She then went on to play Mrs. Lovett in a well-received production of Sweeney Todd at the Lyric Theatre in Oklahoma in 2009.[34] as well as Ursula in The Little Mermaid.

In November 2012 she originated the starring role of Adelaide, a diva mouse, in The Great American Mousical directed by Julie Andrews based on her book, at the Norma Terris Theatre at Goodspeed Musicals in Chester, Connecticut.[35] She created the role of Monique McCandless in the Stephen King, John Mellencamp, T-Bone Burnett "Southern Gothic" musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County at both the Alliance Theatre in 2012 and on a national 21-city tour, starting in Bloomington, Indiana in October 2013, which consisted of storytelling, music, and singing.[36][37]

In 2015, she played the roles of Charlotte in A Little Night Music at the American Conservatory Theater, San Francisco[38] and Sandra in Big Fish at the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma in July 2015.[39]

In November 2019, Skinner participated in The Sundance Institute's first all-woman developmental lab retreat for what would become Shaina Taub's Suffs.[40] Her Stepmother was lauded as a scene stealer[41] in the COVID-delayed (originally scheduled for 2019) world premiere of the Broadway-bound Britney Spears musical, Once Upon a One More Time, in December 2021.

She appeared as Matron Mama Morton in The Muny's 2022 production of Chicago[42] and received accolades for her turn as Desiree Armfelt in Barrington Stage Company's A Little Night Music.[43]

Work (selected) edit

References edit

  1. ^ "EMILY SKINNER". Masterworks Broadway. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  2. ^ "Photo Flash: First Look at Emily Skinner and More in Virginia Rep's MAME". BroadwayWorld. November 24, 2014. Retrieved May 10, 2019.
  3. ^ Gerard, Jeremy. "A Christmas Carol", Variety, December 5, 1994 – December 11, 1994, Legit Reviews; Non-Broadway; p. 80
  4. ^ "The People: The Artists who have Contributed to Jekyll" May 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Jekyll-hyde.com, accessed March 31, 2011
  5. ^ Lefkowitz, David. "Dreamy Night for Dreamgirls Actors' Fund Benefit, Which Reaps $1.1 Million", Playbill, September 28, 2001
  6. ^ "Facts & Trivia, Together Forever" June 9, 2003, at the Wayback Machine tonyawards.com, accessed March 31, 2011
  7. ^ Isherwood, Charles. "Tony Lift: Play's The Thing", Variety, May 11, 1998 – May 17, 1998, p. 173
  8. ^ Sommers, Michael. "Tony Trivia", The Star-Ledger (Newark, New Jersey), June 7, 1998, p. 10
  9. ^ McPhee, Ryan. " 'Hello, Dolly!', 'Come From Away', and 'Anastasia' Lead 2017 Drama Desk Award Nominations" Playbill, April 27, 2017
  10. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Skinner, Kudisch and Graae Join Broadway By the Year Concert June 23", Playbill, June 19, 2003
  11. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Christine Andreas, Emily Skinner, Kerry O'Malley and More Pay Tribute to the Broadway Musicals of 1961 March 11", Playbill, March 11, 2013
  12. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Broadway By the Year Season Launches Tonight with Tonya Pinkins, Karen Ziemba, Emily Skinner, Josh Young and More", Playbill, February 25, 2015
  13. ^ "Jerry Springer: The Opera (Carnegie Hall Concert, 2008) | Ovrtur".
  14. ^ Brantley, Ben. "And Blessed Are the Singing, Pole-Dancing Fetishists". The New York Times, January 31, 2008
  15. ^ "Bio".
  16. ^ Gans, Andrew. " 'Billy Elliot' Opens in Chicago April 11". Playbill.com, April 11, 2010
  17. ^ Lewis, Jessica. "BWW Interviews: BILLY's Emily Skinner". Broadwayworld.com, November 8, 2010
  18. ^ Hetrick, Adam. "Emily Skinner, Daniel Oreskes and More to Star in Billy Elliot at the Muny" Playbill, April 21, 2014
  19. ^ Breen, Kerry. "BWW Retrospective: How PRINCE OF BROADWAY Finally Landed at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre" broadwayworld.com, August 27, 2017
  20. ^ Lloyd Webber, Imogen. "Tony Yazbeck, Emily Skinner & Josh Grisetti Circling The Prince of Broadway in Japan, Starring Ramin Karimloo" broadway.com, July 24, 2015
  21. ^ McPhee, Ryan. "Micaela Diamond and Teal Wicks Join Stephanie J. Block as Title Role in 'The Cher Show', Full Cast Announced" Playbill, April 17, 2018
  22. ^ Culwell-Block, Logan (February 1, 2023). "Clyde Alves, Emily Skinner, Janet Dacal, More Join Cast of Broadway's New York, New York". Playbill. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  23. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley's "Raw at Town Hall" Hits Stores Dec. 19". Playbill.com, December 19, 2006
  24. ^ Mosher, Stephen. "Review: With A BROAD WITH A BROAD BROAD MIND Emily Skinner Brings Absolute Honesty to 54 Below" BroadwayWorld.com, July 30, 2021
  25. ^ "Concerts".
  26. ^ Gans, Andrew."Merrily We Roll Along Begins Kennedy Center Previews July 12," July 12, 2002
  27. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Emily Skinner Cast in Kennedy Center's Mame," September 27, 2005
  28. ^ "Tennessee Williams Explored: Cat On A Hot Tin Roof'" December 8, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. kennedy-center.org, accessed March 31, 2011
  29. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Disney's On the Record — with Emily Skinner — Officially Opens Nov. 19," Playbill, November 19, 2004
  30. ^ Jones, Kenneth. " Witches of Eastwick—Skinner, Noll & Donovan—Sing in Revised U.S. Staging of Onetime London Musical". Playbill.com, June 15, 2007
  31. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Broadway-Bound Ace Musical Takes Wing in VA; Noll, Scott, Skinner, Paice, Stanek, Lacey Star". Playbill.com, September 3, 2008
  32. ^ Gans, Andrew. Emily Skinner Is a Dirty Blonde for Ithaca's Hangar Theatre Starting June 3". Playbill.com, June 4, 2009
  33. ^ "New Season" sig-online.org
  34. ^ Probst, Andy. "Jeff McCarthy and Emily Skinner to Star in Lyric Theatre Sweeney Todd". Theatermania.com, October 20, 2009
  35. ^ Jones, Kenneth. "Great American Mousical, Directed by Julie Andrews, Begins World Premiere in CT; Emily Skinner Stars" Playbill.com, November 8, 2012
  36. ^ Hetrick, Adam (November 9, 2011). . playbill.com. Archived from the original on January 15, 2012. Retrieved January 25, 2012.
  37. ^ Melissa Ruggieri (May 10, 2013). . AccessAtlanta.com. Archived from the original on June 5, 2013. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  38. ^ Gans, Andrew. "ACT's A Little Night Music Will Feature Karen Ziemba, Emily Skinner and Patrick Cassidy", Playbill, April 1, 2015
  39. ^ Holloway, Anna. "Big Fish is getting away at Lyric" newsok.com, July 24, 2015
  40. ^ "Sundance Institute Theatre Program: An All-Women Cohort to Convene at MASS MoCA Lab" [1] sundance.org, November 4, 2019
  41. ^ Menefee, Lynne. "Theatre Review: Once Upon A One More Time at the Shakespeare Theatre Company" [2] MD Theatre Guide, December 28, 2021
  42. ^ "Upcoming".
  43. ^ Green, Jesse. "Review: In a Rueful Night Music, the Clowns Are Finally Here" nytimes.com, August 12, 2022
  44. ^ Gans, Andrew (July 12, 2002). "Merrily We Roll Along Begins Kennedy Center Previews July 12". Playbill.com. Retrieved June 16, 2023.
  45. ^ Gans, Andrew. "Side Show's Kennedy and Skinner to Star in Muny's Breakfast at Tiffany's; Summer Season Announced". Playbill.com, May 21, 2004
  46. ^ Wren, Celia. "Emily Skinner returns to Richmond theater in 'Mame" Richmond-Times DispatchNovember 22, 2014

External links edit

  • Internet Broadway Database
  • Official site

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For the TV and web series actress see Emily Skinner actress born 2002 Emily Skinner born June 29 1970 1 also known as Emily Scott Skinner is a Tony nominated American actress and singer She has played leading roles in 10 Broadway productions including New York New York Prince of Broadway The Cher Show Side Show Jekyll amp Hyde James Joyce s The Dead The Full Monty Dinner at Eight Billy Elliot as well as the Actor s Fund Broadway concerts of Dreamgirls and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas She has sung on concert stages around the world and on numerous recordings Emily SkinnerBorn 1970 06 29 June 29 1970 age 53 Richmond Virginia U S Other namesEmily Scott SkinnerEducationCarnegie Mellon University BFA Occupation s Actor singerYears active1994 present Contents 1 Biography 2 Work selected 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBorn in Richmond Virginia 2 Skinner later attended college at Carnegie Mellon University She moved to New York in 1992 and originated roles in various workshops including Frank Wildhorn s Jekyll amp Hyde Stephen Schwartz s show Snapshots Polly Pen s The Night Governess and the Marvin Hamlisch Craig Carnelia Nora Ephron musical Imaginary Friends She created the role of Emily young Scrooge s love interest in the 1994 Alan Menken Lynn Ahrens musical adaptation of A Christmas Carol at the Paramount Theatre at Madison Square Garden 3 In 1997 Skinner joined the original Broadway cast of Jekyll amp Hyde as an ensemble member and understudy for the leads of Emma and Lucy During previews Linda Eder who played Lucy developed laryngitis and Skinner sang some of Lucy s songs from backstage while Eder acted and sang some songs onstage 4 Other Broadway credits include Side Show 1997 James Joyce s The Dead 1999 with Christopher Walken The Full Monty 2001 and Dinner at Eight where she was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award She appeared in the Encores concert stagings of the Gershwin musical Pardon My English A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Fiorello and No Strings all at New York City Center She also performed at the Broadway Actor s Fund benefit concert performances of Dreamgirls in September 2001 5 and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Skinner s role as one half of a pair of conjoined twins in Side Show earned her critical acclaim and a Tony Award nomination shared with co star Alice Ripley It was the first time in Tony history that two performers were co nominated as a team for the Best Actress award 6 Variety noted that If Ripley and Skinner should win it would be the first time since 1975 that a pair of actors shared a single Tony That year John Kani and Winston Ntshona two South African actors won a nod for the Athol Fugard double bill Sizwe Banzi Is Dead and The Island 7 Other joint nominations for the Tony include Donal Donnelly and Patrick Bedford for Philadelphia Here I Come in 1966 the children playing the seven Von Trapp children were nominated for best featured actress in a musical in 1960 8 Skinner has appeared Off Broadway in numerous productions and workshops at The WPA Theater Playwrights Horizons Roundabout Theatre Manhattan Theater Club and the York Theatre She was nominated for a 2017 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play for her portrayal of Rosemary in Picnic with The Transport Group 9 She has directed and performed in a number of concerts in the Broadway By the Year series at the Town Hall in New York City For example in June 2003 she appeared in Broadway By the Year 1925 10 in March 2013 she was in The Broadway Musicals of 1961 11 and in February 2015 she performed in The Broadway Musicals of 1916 1940 12 She sang the roles of Andrea Archangel Michael 13 at Carnegie Hall in the American premiere of Jerry Springer The Opera with Harvey Keitel in 2008 14 Handpicked by Oscar winning director Stephen Daldry she was the first American selected to play the role of Billy s dance teacher Mrs Wilkinson 15 in Billy Elliot first in Chicago starting in March 2010 16 and before going on to play the same role in the Broadway production in October 2010 until it closed two years later 17 She reprised her role in The Muny St Louis production in June 2014 18 She appeared in Prince of Broadway at the revue s premiere production in Tokyo and Osaka in October 2015 through December 2015 The musical consists of works by the director Hal Prince She appeared in the Broadway run at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre which ran from August to October 2017 and was nominated for an Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance 19 20 She appeared in The Cher Show as Georgia Holt Cher s mother in the pre Broadway tryout at the Oriental Theatre in Chicago June 12 July 15 and in the Broadway run at the Neil Simon Theatre which began previews November 1 2018 with an opening date of December 3 Skinner remained in the role until the closing performance on August 8 2019 21 Skinner most recently starred as Madame Veltri in the Broadway world premiere of New York New York The production occupied the St James Theatre with the first preview on March 24 It officially opened on April 26 2023 Skinner remained in the role until the closing performance on July 30 2023 having played 33 previews and 110 regular performances 22 Recordings and concertsSkinner and Ripley have collaborated on four recordings Duets Unsuspecting Hearts Raw at Town Hall and Unattached 23 Skinner also recorded a self titled solo album which was released in 2001 She has sung with orchestras around the world including the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra Pittsburgh Symphony and the Virginia Symphony She was the original Ursula in The Little Mermaid demo recordings and workshop though she was replaced by Sherie Rene Scott for the resulting Broadway production She is a featured vocalist on the cast albums for A Christmas Carol Side Show The Full Monty and Prince of Broadway Skinner debuted her cabaret act A Broad with a Broad Broad Mind in July 2021 at 54 Below to great acclaim 24 and continues to present this program now entitled Broadway Her Way at venues across the world 25 The program includes songs and anecdotes from her storied career that highlight Skinner s versatility as a singing actress and run the gamut from comedic to heartrending to uplifting Regional theatre and toursAt the Kennedy Center she appeared in Merrily We Roll Along and Company during the 2002 Sondheim Celebration 26 played Agnes Gooch in Mame 2006 27 starred in their production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 2004 and has performed in concert there in the Barbara Cook Spotlight Series twice 28 She toured the U S in 2004 and 2005 in the Disney revue On the Record 29 Elsewhere she has appeared regionally in leading roles at The Long Wharf Theatre American Conservatory Theater Alliance Theatre Old Globe in San Diego Ford s Theatre St Louis MUNY Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma Bucks County Playhouse Hangar Theatre Virginia Repertory Theatre and numerous others Skinner has performed at the Signature Theatre Arlington Virginia in the U S premiere of The Witches of Eastwick in 2007 30 and in the new musical Ace in 2008 31 She played the title role in Dirty Blonde at the Hangar Theatre Ithaca New York in June 2009 32 and was in the same play at Signature Theatre later that year 33 She then went on to play Mrs Lovett in a well received production of Sweeney Todd at the Lyric Theatre in Oklahoma in 2009 34 as well as Ursula in The Little Mermaid In November 2012 she originated the starring role of Adelaide a diva mouse in The Great American Mousical directed by Julie Andrews based on her book at the Norma Terris Theatre at Goodspeed Musicals in Chester Connecticut 35 She created the role of Monique McCandless in the Stephen King John Mellencamp T Bone Burnett Southern Gothic musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County at both the Alliance Theatre in 2012 and on a national 21 city tour starting in Bloomington Indiana in October 2013 which consisted of storytelling music and singing 36 37 In 2015 she played the roles of Charlotte in A Little Night Music at the American Conservatory Theater San Francisco 38 and Sandra in Big Fish at the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma in July 2015 39 In November 2019 Skinner participated in The Sundance Institute s first all woman developmental lab retreat for what would become Shaina Taub s Suffs 40 Her Stepmother was lauded as a scene stealer 41 in the COVID delayed originally scheduled for 2019 world premiere of the Broadway bound Britney Spears musical Once Upon a One More Time in December 2021 She appeared as Matron Mama Morton in The Muny s 2022 production of Chicago 42 and received accolades for her turn as Desiree Armfelt in Barrington Stage Company s A Little Night Music 43 Work selected edit1994 95 A Christmas Carol as Emily notable for A Place Called Home Off Broadway 1995 Wantabanaland as Marilyn Off Broadway 1997 Jekyll amp Hyde as u s Emma u s Lucy performed Broadway 1997 98 Side Show as Daisy Hilton Broadway Tony Nomination for Best Actress in a Musical with Alice Ripley 1999 2000 James Joyce s The Dead as Mary Jane Morkan Off Broadway and Broadway transfer 2000 02 The Full Monty as Vicki Nichols World Premiere and Broadway transfer 2001 Dreamgirls as one of The Sweethearts Broadway concert 2002 Company as Jenny Kennedy Center Washington DC 2002 Merrily We Roll Along as Gussie Kennedy Center Washington DC 44 2002 03 Dinner at Eight as Kitty Packard Broadway revival 2003 My Life with Albertine Playwrights Horizons 2004 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Kennedy Center 2004 Breakfast at Tiffany s New Production as Mag The Muny St Louis World Premiere 45 2004 On the Record World Premiere National Tour 2006 The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas as Mona Stangley Broadway concert 2007 The Witches of Eastwick as Alexandra Signature Theatre Arlington Virginia United States Premiere 2008 Ace Signature Theatre 2009 Dirty Blonde at Hangar Theatre Signature Theater 2009 Sweeney Todd Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma 2010 Billy Elliot as Mrs Wilkinson Replacement Oriental Theatre Chicago Illinois and Broadway 2010 Ten Stories Tall film as Claire 2012 Ghost Brothers of Darkland County as Monique Alliance Theater Atlanta Georgia 2012 The Great American Mousical Goodspeed Theatre 2013 Fiorello City Center Encores 2013 Ghost Brothers of Darkland County National Tour 2014 Inventing Mary Martin York Theatre 2014 Billy Elliot The MUNY St Louis 2014 The Little Mermaid Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma 2014 A Little Night Music Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma 2014 Do I Hear a Waltz 42nd Street Moon Theatre 2014 Mame as Mame Virginia Repertory Theatre Richmond Virginia 46 2015 A Little Night Music as Countess Charlotte Malcolm American Conservatory Theater San Francisco California 2015 Prince of Broadway International Tour World Premiere Production 2016 42nd Street The MUNY 2016 Follies as Phyllis Repertory Theatre of St Louis St Louis Missouri 2016 Into the Woods as The Witch Theatre Under The Stars Houston 2017 Picnic as Rosemary The Transport Group Off Broadway 2017 The Little Mermaid as Ursula The Muny St Louis Revival Adaptation 2017 Prince of Broadway Samuel J Friedman Theatre Broadway 2017 Man of La Mancha Off Broadway Transport Group Concert Production 2018 19 The Cher Show as Georgia Holt Oriental Theatre Chicago and Broadway transfer 2021 Chicago St Louis MUNY 2021 Once Upon a One More Time as Stepmother Shakespeare Theatre Company World Premiere initially scheduled to premiere October 2019 in Chicago 2022 Chicago as Matron Mama Morton The Muny St Louis 2022 A Little Night Music as Desiree Armfeldt Barrington Stage Company Pittsfield Massachusetts 2023 New York New York as Madame Veltri BroadwayReferences edit EMILY SKINNER Masterworks Broadway Retrieved May 10 2019 Photo Flash First Look at Emily Skinner and More in Virginia Rep s MAME BroadwayWorld November 24 2014 Retrieved May 10 2019 Gerard Jeremy A Christmas Carol Variety December 5 1994 December 11 1994 Legit Reviews Non Broadway p 80 The People The Artists who have Contributed to Jekyll Archived May 13 2011 at the Wayback Machine Jekyll hyde com accessed March 31 2011 Lefkowitz David Dreamy Night for Dreamgirls Actors Fund Benefit Which Reaps 1 1 Million Playbill September 28 2001 Facts amp Trivia Together Forever Archived June 9 2003 at the Wayback Machine tonyawards com accessed March 31 2011 Isherwood Charles Tony Lift Play s The Thing Variety May 11 1998 May 17 1998 p 173 Sommers Michael Tony Trivia The Star Ledger Newark New Jersey June 7 1998 p 10 McPhee Ryan Hello Dolly Come From Away and Anastasia Lead 2017 Drama Desk Award Nominations Playbill April 27 2017 Gans Andrew Skinner Kudisch and Graae Join Broadway By the Year Concert June 23 Playbill June 19 2003 Gans Andrew Christine Andreas Emily Skinner Kerry O Malley and More Pay Tribute to the Broadway Musicals of 1961 March 11 Playbill March 11 2013 Gans Andrew Broadway By the Year Season Launches Tonight with Tonya Pinkins Karen Ziemba Emily Skinner Josh Young and More Playbill February 25 2015 Jerry Springer The Opera Carnegie Hall Concert 2008 Ovrtur Brantley Ben And Blessed Are the Singing Pole Dancing Fetishists The New York Times January 31 2008 Bio Gans Andrew Billy Elliot Opens in Chicago April 11 Playbill com April 11 2010 Lewis Jessica BWW Interviews BILLY s Emily Skinner Broadwayworld com November 8 2010 Hetrick Adam Emily Skinner Daniel Oreskes and More to Star in Billy Elliot at the Muny Playbill April 21 2014 Breen Kerry BWW Retrospective How PRINCE OF BROADWAY Finally Landed at the Samuel J Friedman Theatre broadwayworld com August 27 2017 Lloyd Webber Imogen Tony Yazbeck Emily Skinner amp Josh Grisetti Circling The Prince of Broadway in Japan Starring Ramin Karimloo broadway com July 24 2015 McPhee Ryan Micaela Diamond and Teal Wicks Join Stephanie J Block as Title Role in The Cher Show Full Cast Announced Playbill April 17 2018 Culwell Block Logan February 1 2023 Clyde Alves Emily Skinner Janet Dacal More Join Cast of Broadway s New York New York Playbill Retrieved February 2 2023 Gans Andrew Emily Skinner and Alice Ripley s Raw at Town Hall Hits Stores Dec 19 Playbill com December 19 2006 Mosher Stephen Review With A BROAD WITH A BROAD BROAD MIND Emily Skinner Brings Absolute Honesty to 54 Below BroadwayWorld com July 30 2021 Concerts Gans Andrew Merrily We Roll Along Begins Kennedy Center Previews July 12 July 12 2002 Gans Andrew Emily Skinner Cast in Kennedy Center s Mame September 27 2005 Tennessee Williams Explored Cat On A Hot Tin Roof Archived December 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine kennedy center org accessed March 31 2011 Gans Andrew Disney s On the Record with Emily Skinner Officially Opens Nov 19 Playbill November 19 2004 Jones Kenneth Witches of Eastwick Skinner Noll amp Donovan Sing in Revised U S Staging of Onetime London Musical Playbill com June 15 2007 Jones Kenneth Broadway Bound Ace Musical Takes Wing in VA Noll Scott Skinner Paice Stanek Lacey Star Playbill com September 3 2008 Gans Andrew Emily Skinner Is a Dirty Blonde for Ithaca s Hangar Theatre Starting June 3 Playbill com June 4 2009 New Season sig online org Probst Andy Jeff McCarthy and Emily Skinner to Star in Lyric Theatre Sweeney Todd Theatermania com October 20 2009 Jones Kenneth Great American Mousical Directed by Julie Andrews Begins World Premiere in CT Emily Skinner Stars Playbill com November 8 2012 Hetrick Adam November 9 2011 Ghost Brothers of Darkland County Musical to Star Shuler Hensley Emily Skinner and Justin Guarini playbill com Archived from the original on January 15 2012 Retrieved January 25 2012 Melissa Ruggieri May 10 2013 King Mellencamp s Ghost Brothers going on tour AccessAtlanta com Archived from the original on June 5 2013 Retrieved June 5 2013 Gans Andrew ACT s A Little Night Music Will Feature Karen Ziemba Emily Skinner and Patrick Cassidy Playbill April 1 2015 Holloway Anna Big Fish is getting away at Lyric newsok com July 24 2015 Sundance Institute Theatre Program An All Women Cohort to Convene at MASS MoCA Lab 1 sundance org November 4 2019 Menefee Lynne Theatre Review Once Upon A One More Time at the Shakespeare Theatre Company 2 MD Theatre Guide December 28 2021 Upcoming Green Jesse Review In a Rueful Night Music the Clowns Are Finally Here nytimes com August 12 2022 Gans Andrew July 12 2002 Merrily We Roll Along Begins Kennedy Center Previews July 12 Playbill com Retrieved June 16 2023 Gans Andrew Side Show s Kennedy and Skinner to Star in Muny s Breakfast at Tiffany s Summer Season Announced Playbill com May 21 2004 Wren Celia Emily Skinner returns to Richmond theater in Mame Richmond Times DispatchNovember 22 2014External links editInternet Broadway Database ACE at Signature Theatre Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Emily Skinner actress born 1970 amp oldid 1212332389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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