Erika Naddei

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Erika Naddei
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Erika Naddei

(1993-04-01) 1 April 1993 (age 29)
Brisbane, Australia
Occupation Theatre actress, singer

Erika Naddei (born 1 April 1993) is an Australian actress and musical theatre performer who is best known for her role as Ado Annie in the Harvest Rain Theatre Company production of Oklahoma! at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre and Veronica Sawyer in the Millennial Productions production of Heathers the Musical.

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Erika graduated from the Brisbane Academy of Musical Theatre in 2012. She also graduated with a Diploma in Music Theatre and Commercial Dance from the Australian Dance Performance Institute in 2014.

Recent news

October 2011, Starring as Charity Hope Valentine in Sweet Charity . [1]

2012, Originating the role of the Childlike Empress in the world premiere stage adaption of The Neverending Story [2] [3]

March 2013, Starring in Tell Me on a Sunday , a one-woman show by Andrew Lloyd Webber [4]

April 2013, Performing as Ado Annie in the 70th Anniversary production of Oklahoma! starring Ian Stenlake, Val Lehman and Steven Tandy.

2014, Performing as Kelly in new short play 'Speaking Freely' by Jack Kelly at Anywhere Theatre Festival. [5]

2014, Performing as Marta in Company (musical) at the La Boîte Roundhouse Theatre . [6]

January 2015, Performing in the Oscar Theatre Company production of Boy&Girl 2: Mercury Rising at the Brisbane Powerhouse

Live performances

YearShow TitleRoleDirectorCompanyVenue
2011 Grease Sandy Cover Naomi Price Harvest Rain Theatre Company Playhouse QPAC
2011 Honk! IdaAlice McCabe Harvest Rain Theatre Company Mina Parade Warehouse
2011 Sweet Charity Charity Hope ValentineTim O'Connor Harvest Rain Theatre Company Visy Theatre Powerhouse
2012 The Wizard of Oz (musical) Dorothy Understudy/EnsembleTim O'Connor Harvest Rain Theatre Company Playhouse QPAC
2012 The Neverending Story The Childlike EmpressTim O'Connor Harvest Rain Theatre Company Cremorne Theatre QPAC
2012 Hairspray (musical) Penny & Amber Understudy/EnsembleTim O'Connor Harvest Rain Theatre Company Playhouse QPAC
2012 Bye Bye Birdie Mae PetersonTim O'ConnorHarvest Rain Theatre CompanyVisy Theatre Powerhouse
2013 Tell Me on a Sunday The GirlMeg HamHarvest Rain Theatre CompanyMina Parade Warehouse
2013 Oklahoma! Ado AnnieTim O'ConnorHarvest Rain Theatre CompanyConcert Hall QPAC
2014 Jesus Christ Superstar Mary MagdaleneMadeleine JohnsRedcliffe Musical TheatreRedcliffe Cultural Centre
2014Speaking FreelyKellyCaroline WhitehillAnywhere Theatre FestivalHamilton
2014 Company (musical) MartaCatarina HebbardIgnatians Musical Society Roundhouse Theatre
2015Boy&Girl 2: Mercury RisingBoy Band Member/VocalistEmily GilhomeOscar Theatre CompanyPowerhouse Theatre Brisbane Powerhouse
2021 Heathers the Musical Veronica SawyerKade O’RourkeMillennial Productions The Ron Hurley Theatre

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References

  1. "Erika shines in role for Charity". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 27 October 2011.
  2. "Q&A with Erika Naddei". Brisbane2Bay. 14 May 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  3. "the neverending story". 2 May 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2018.
  4. "Tell Me on a Sunday". XS Entertainment. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  5. "Speaking Freely". Anywherefest. Archived from the original on 24 November 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  6. "Company Review". Stage Whispers. Retrieved 9 December 2017.