Christy Altomare | |
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Born | Christine Altomare June 23, 1986 |
Education | University of Cincinnati (BFA) |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer-songwriter |
Spouse | Chris Crook (m. 2022) |
Children | 1 |
Website | www |
Christine "Christy" Altomare (born June 23, 1986) [1] is an American actress and singer-songwriter.
Altomare played Wendla in the first national tour of the rock musical Spring Awakening , played Sue Snell in the off-Broadway revival of Carrie , and made her Broadway debut as Sophie in Mamma Mia! . [2] She originated the title role in the Broadway premiere of Anastasia , earning favorable reviews. The show closed on Broadway on March 31, 2019, after a total of 808 regular shows and 34 previews.
Altomare was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Altomare began performing at age five in community theater productions in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. At Pennsbury High School, she was a part of choirs and school productions before attending University of Cincinnati's Conservatory of Music, where she performed in a number of productions. In 2004, she was a National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts winner in the musical theater category. [3] She graduated from CCM in 2008 with a BFA in musical theater. [4]
In December 2018, Altomare announced her engagement to longtime boyfriend Philip “Pete” Browning. [5] In October 2020, she announced their separation via Twitter. [6]
On February 7, 2022, Altomare announced her engagement to her middle school crush, Chris Crook. [7] They married in September 2022, at Lambertville Station, New Jersey. [8] They have a son named Preston, born mid-2023. [9]
Altomare began writing songs at the age of twelve. She has three independent CDs: Not Yet Over You (2000), Waiting For You (2007), and an EP entitled After You (2008). When she was sixteen, she signed with her current manager, Edie Robb. [4] She looks to Jewel and Joni Mitchell as her biggest influences. [10]
In 2008, Altomare joined the first national touring cast of the Broadway musical Spring Awakening in the lead role of Wendla, beginning previews on August 15, 2008, in San Diego. [4] She traveled to 44 different cities and gave over 600 performances. She stayed with the tour until its final performance on May 23, 2010. [11] Altomare received generally positive reviews throughout the tour. Seth Kubersky of Orlando Weekly called her "appropriately innocent and adorable as the inevitable victim" [12] while Eric Rezsnyak of the Rochester City Paper praised her "piercing, haunting soprano voice," and how "even her most difficult melodic passes seem totally effortless." [13]
Following the Spring Awakening tour, Altomare appeared as Sue Snell in MCC Theater's limited-engagement run of the Off-Broadway revival of Carrie at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. She can be heard on the official cast recording of the production, released by Ghostlight Records. [14] On June 4, 2012, Altomare made her Broadway debut in Mamma Mia! at the Winter Garden Theatre, where she replaced Liana Hunt in the role of Sophie Sheridan. [15] She stayed with the Broadway company for a year, ending her contract on June 1, 2013, and was replaced by Laurie Veldheer. [16]
From October 30, 2014, until January 4, 2015, Altomare starred as Guinevere in the Drury Lane Theatre's production of Camelot .
On March 9, 2016, it was announced that Altomare would star in the world premiere of the musical adaptation of the 1997 animated film Anastasia in the title role (nicknamed Anya). The show ran from May 13 to June 19, 2016, at Hartford Stage in Connecticut. [17] Altomare received critical acclaim for her performance, winning the Connecticut Critics Circle Award. She reprised the role on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre. [18] Previews began March 23, 2017, and the show officially opened April 24, 2017. [19] Altomare's performance in the Broadway production earned her positive reviews and numerous award wins and nominations including a 2017 Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Leading Actress in a Musical. During Anastasia's run, Altomare filmed a series of video blogs for Broadway.com titled Royal Misfits: Backstage at Anastasia with Christy Altomare, giving an inside look at life backstage at the production. [20] She continued with the production through its final Broadway performance, on March 31, 2019. [21]
Altomare played Nellie in a concert version of South Pacific at the Aspen Music Festival on July 22, 2019. [22]
Since the closing of Anastasia, Altomare has performed frequently in the Broadway Princess Party concert both in New York City and occasionally touring in selected cities across North America alongside fellow original Broadway princesses Laura Osnes, Susan Egan, Courtney Reed, and more. [23] [24]
On January 16, 2020, it was announced that Altomare would star in the new musical The Wanderer as Susan alongside Wicked alums Michael Wartella as Dion DiMucci and Joey McIntyre as Johnny, running May 28 through June 28 at Paper Mill Playhouse prior to a Broadway transfer. [25] However, the production was pushed back to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [26]
In February 2021, Altomare announced that she would release a solo album of original music, titled Wandering Bird, later that year. [27] On April 9th, 2021, Altomare released the album as a surprise drop on her YouTube music page and on Spotify. [28]
Altomare was cast in the role of Scarlet in the world premier of "Noir" on the Hubbard Stage of the Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas. [29] The show ran from June 2, 2022 to July 3, 2022. [29]
Theatre Credits | ||||
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Year | Title | Theatre | Role | Notes |
2008-10 | Spring Awakening | Various theatres across North America | Wendla Bergmann | Original 1st National Tour Cast |
2012 | Carrie | Lucille Lortel Theatre | Sue Snell | Off-Broadway Revival Cast |
2012-13 | Mamma Mia! | Winter Garden Theatre | Sophie Sheridan | Replacement Broadway Cast |
2016 | Anastasia | Hartford Stage | Anya / Anastasia | World Premiere |
2017-19 | Broadhurst Theatre | Original Broadway Cast | ||
2019 | South Pacific | Aspen Music Festival | Nellie Forbush | Concert |
2022 | Noir | Alley Theatre | Scarlett | World Premiere |
2022 | The Wanderer | Papermill Playhouse | Susan | World Premiere |
2025 | Anastasia | David Geffen Hall | Anya / Anastasia | Concert |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2016 | Connecticut Critics Circle Award | Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical | Anastasia | Won |
2017 | Drama Desk Award | Outstanding Actress in a Musical | Nominated | |
Outer Critics Circle Award | Outstanding Actress in a Musical | Nominated | ||
Theatre World Award | Honoree | |||
Broadway.com Audience Award | Best Leading Actress in a Musical | Nominated | ||
Best Onstage Pair (w/ Derek Klena) | Nominated | |||
Broadway.com Star Of The Year [30] | Won | |||
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