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JANINE DIVITA Janinedivita.Com IG:@Janinedivita NICOLOSI & CO (212) 633-1010 and the BOOTHE GROUP (503) 730-7648 JANINE DIVITA janinedivita.com IG:@janinedivita NICOLOSI & CO (212) 633-1010 and THE BOOTHE GROUP (503) 730-7648 FILM/TV THE DEUCE Amy Goldman HBO, Dir, Susanna White ELEMENTARY June Cunningham CBS, Dir. Lucy Lui THE AMERICANS Mystery Woman FX, Dir. Michael Rhys HEAR MY SONG Sally (supporting) Feature Film, Dir. Francois Girard THIS IS THE MOMENT Self (guest artist) PBS Concert, Dir. Brent Carpenter BROADWAY/NATIONAL TOUR GREASE Rizzo Brooks Atkinson, Dir. Kathleen Marshall THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD Miss Isabel Yearsley Studio 54, Dir. Scott Ellis ANYTHING GOES Reno cover (performed) Stephen Sondheim, Dir. Kathleen Marshall FINDING NEVERLAND Mary Barrie 1st National, Dir. Diane Paulus IF/THEN with Idina Menzel Anne 1st National, Dir. Michael Greif YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN Elizabeth 1st National, Dir. Susan Stroman OFF BROADWAY (select) ROADSIDE Hannie York Theatre Co., Dir. David G. Armstrong HAPPY HUNTING Mary Mills York Theatre Co., Dir. David G. Armstrong THE DAY BEFORE SPRING Susan York Theatre Co., Dir. David G. Armstrong ODYSSEY Penelope ATA/Araca Project, Dir. Matt Britten NEW YORK (select) SHADOWS Claire Workshop, Dir. Joey McKneely A WALK ON THE MOON Pearl Kantrowitz Workshop/NY Stage & Film-Vassar, Dir. Michael Greif THE CIRCUS IN WINTER Jenny Dixianna Reading, Dir. Joe Calarco BENJAMIN BUTTON Claire York Theatre, Workshop, Dir. Stephen Nachamie NATIONAL PASTIME Karen Sloan Reading, Dir. Hunter Foster MERTON AT THE MOVIES Flips Montague Reading, Dir. Donald Brenner SHADOWS Claire Reading, Dir. Joey McKneely EXCALIBUR Morgan Le Fay Reading, Dir. Francesca Zambello DAMASCUS SQUARE Nadia Cohen Reading/Workshop, Dir. Ohad Ashkenazi RAINBOW AROUND THE SUN Gina NYMF, Dir. Nick Demos TONYA AND NANCY: THE ROCK OPERA Nancy Kerrigan Reading, Dir. Kenny Howard HOUDINI Bess Houdini Reading, Dir. Gabriel Barre THE FIRST GENTLEMAN Gina Reading, Dir. Nick Demos REGIONAL (select) CANDIDE Paquette Alliance Theatre/Atlanta Symphony, Dir. Susan Booth EVITA Eva Peron John Engeman Theatre, Dir. Igor Goldin OLIVER! Nancy (Barrymore Nom) Walnut Street Theatre, Dir. Mark Clements THE CIRCUS IN WINTER Jennie Dixianna Goodspeed Norma Terrace, Dir. Joe Calarco SPAMALOT Lady of the Lake* TUTS/KC Starlight, Dir. Marc Robin GREY GARDENS Young Little Edie Portland Center Stage, Dir. Chris Coleman ORDINARY DAYS Claire Roundhouse Theatre, Dir. Matthew Gardiner NATIONAL PASTIME Karen Sloan Bucks County Playhouse, Dir. Hunter Foster THE BREAK Robin Lerner Signature Theatre, Dir. Shirley Serotsky THE WORLD GOES ROUND Woman #1 Bucks County Playhouse, Dir. Don Stephenson THE WORLD GOES ROUND Woman #3 Riverside Theater, Dir. DJ Salisbury SOPHISTICATED LADIES (Maurice Hines) Terri (“Hot Note”) Arena Stage, Dir. Charles Randolph Wright A TALE OF TWO CITIES Lucie u/s / Dance Capt. Asolo Rep, Chor. Warren Carlyle SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE Dot / Marie Heritage Repertory Theatre, Dir. Bob Chapel NUNSENSE Sister Mary Amnesia Heritage Repertory Theatre, Dir. Renee Dobson PLAYING FOR TIME (by Arthur Miller) Fania Fenelon University of Michigan, Dir. Bob Chapel URINETOWN Penelope Pennywise University of Michigan, Dir. Stephen Sposito COMPANY Kathy University of Michigan, Dir. Mark Madama CONCERT WORK OMAHA SYMPHONY Headliner feat L. Musiker The Judy Garland Songbook, cond. Ernest Richardson EDMONTON SYMPHONY Headliner Life is a Cabaret, cond. Jack Everly BROADWAY ROX Headliner Concert Series US/International, MD Jason Howland LIT Solo Cabaret 54 Below, MD Dylan Glatthorm Dir, Mitchell Walker BLONDE AMMUNITION Solo Cabaret 54 Below solo cabaret, MD Michael J. Moritz BROADWAY BY THE YEAR Headliner Town Hall, Dir. Marc Kudisch REACH THE SKY-BOBBY CRONIN Soloist (plus itunes) Lincoln Center, Laurie Beechman, MD Adam Wachter TRAINING University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. B.F.A. Musical Theatre/ B.A. Communications Studies (Dual-Degree Program) Acting: Scott Freeman, Craig Carnelia, Scott Freeman, Ellen Novack, Philip Kerr (Shakespeare), Erik Fredricksen, Sarah-Jane Gwillim, Bob Krakower (On-Camera), Ted Sluberski (On-Camera) Voice: Marianne Challis, Mike Ruckles, Robert Sussuma, Melody Racine, Dr. David Yoss, Annette Mason (Dialects), Susan Cameron (Dialects) Dance: Broadway Dance Center, Linda Goodrich, Judy Rice RECORDINGS avail. upon request AWARDS Barrymore Award for Outstanding Leading Actress in a Musical (Nancy in OLIVER!, Walnut Street Theatre) (nominee) *Broadwayworld.com Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical (Lady of the Lake in SPAMALOT @ TUTS) (nominee) Alan Eisenberg / Actor’s Equity Award for Achievement in Musical Theatre (University of Michigan) (winner) Earl V. Moore Award for Achievement in Musical Theatre (University of Michigan) (winner) SKILLS/ MISC Certified Kickboxing Instructor (TKB), Dance (Ballet, Tap, Jazz), Dialects (British RP, East Hampton, Italian, Spanish, Cockney, Southern, Long Island, German), sight reading, valid passport and driver’s license, co-founder: Empowered Voices www.empowered-voices.com **sole cover Edwin Drood/Rosa Bud (both performed) *1st cover Elizabeth usually played by Idina Menzel (performed) .
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