Jennifer DiNoia

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Jennifer DiNoia
Born
Jennifer DiNoia

(1982-02-23) February 23, 1982 (age 40)
NationalityAmerican
Education Francis T. Maloney High School
OccupationActress, Singer, Dancer
Known forPlaying Elphaba in Wicked since 2007
Children1

Jennifer "Jenny" DiNoia (born February 23, 1982) is an American singer and stage actress. She is best known for her work in musical theatre, especially Wicked , playing the lead role of Elphaba in various productions around the world.

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Career

Early life and training

Jennifer DiNoia was born (and raised) in Meriden, Connecticut on February 23, 1982. She began dancing at the age of 3, and at 6 years old, took part in a national tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I . She continued to dance and sing through her youth, and eventually began attending Point Park University in Pittsburgh, majoring in dance. After taking a summer internship at the Broadway Dance Center, DiNoia opted to move to New York City in search of stage work, primarily as a dancer. [1]

Personal life

Jennifer has a daughter named Joules Simeone Stassi. Joules was born on November 10, 2015 through caesarean section.

Stage work

DiNoia's first professional credit came when she was cast on the U.S. national tour of Mamma Mia! . She appeared in the ensemble, as well as providing cover for the role of Ali. In 2003, while on the Mamma Mia tour, DiNoia was inspired after hearing "Defying Gravity", the signature song from the recently released musical Wicked , and took her first professional singing lessons. [2] In the Summer of 2004, DiNoia joined the Las Vegas production of We Will Rock You , appearing as part of the original American cast in the ensemble and later as understudy for the lead role Scaramouche.

Wicked

After leaving We Will Rock You, DiNoia auditioned for Wicked, and was cast in the Chicago production, initially as a swing. She learned all nine dance parts and became emergency cover for the lead role of Elphaba. She officially became the standby for Elphaba in October 2007, providing cover for Dee Roscioli and then Lisa Brescia. DiNoia remained with the Chicago company until it closed on January 25, 2009, [3] after at least 1,500 performances.

Following the closure, DiNoia transferred to the Broadway production of Wicked, taking over the role of Elphaba standby from Julie Reiber. In the November of the same year, DiNoia travelled to Sydney, Australia to provide emergency standby for Elphaba for one month, departing in December 2009. DiNoia returned to the Broadway company, and remained the Elphaba standby until August 2011, when she was replaced by Donna Vivino.

In June 2012, DiNoia returned to Wicked, this time with the Asian touring company. She appeared as an alternate Elphaba, performing in Seoul, South Korea when the lead Elphaba, Jemma Rix, was unavailable. This marked the third country that DiNoia had played Elphaba in. In October 2012, she briefly returned to the role as Elphaba standby in the Broadway company, before Vivino returned to the role on month later.

After appearing in Wicked in various roles for over six years, DiNoia finally was cast in the lead role of Elphaba on April 3, 2013, replacing Christine Dwyer on the "Munchkinland Tour" - the second national touring company. She appeared alongside Hayley Podschun, who played the role of Glinda. Both she and Podschun exited the company on March 31, 2014. DiNoia was replaced by Laurel Harris, while Podschun was replaced by Kara Lindsay. Later in 2014, DiNoia performed "Defying Gravity" at the opening ceremony of the 2014 Special Olympics in New Jersey. She then again served as temporary Elphaba standby on Broadway, before Lilli Cooper could take on the role.

In September 2014, DiNoia was revealed to be the next lead Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked. [4] She became the second American to appear as Elphaba in London, following the original lead Idina Menzel, while the United Kingdom became the fourth country that DiNoia had played Elphaba in. She officially replaced Kerry Ellis on 27 October 2014, appearing opposite Savannah Stevenson as Glinda. Her limited engagement in London came to an end on 31 January 2015, when she was replaced by Elphaba standby Emma Hatton. [5]

In February 2015 DiNoia joined the 1st national tour of Wicked in Los Angeles, CA for a limited four-week engagement, following the unexpected sudden departure of Elphaba actress Emma Hunton. She was part of the tour's final cast, and her run ended on March 15 when the tour closed after almost ten years on the road. [6]

Following the closure of Wicked's 1st national tour, it was announced that DiNoia would be succeeding Christine Dwyer as temporary lead Elphaba in the Broadway production, at the Gershwin Theatre, starting on March 19, 2015. She played the role for 3 weeks until Caroline Bowman returned to the role after a break of almost 2 months.

On August 1, 2016, she rejoined the Broadway production of Wicked, replacing Rachel Tucker as lead Elphaba. She remained with the show until July 29, 2017, and was succeeded by Jackie Burns. [7] DiNoia returned to the Broadway production on June 4, 2019, again becoming the standby for Elphaba.

DiNoia continued to provided standby and emergency cover for Elphaba on Broadway after the post-COVID reopening in September 2021. Alyssa Fox replaced her as standby Elphaba in July 2022.

Over the Thanksgiving weekend in 2022, DiNoia again stepped into the role of Elphaba as an emergency cover, giving two performances on Saturday, Nov 26 and one on Sunday, Nov 27. She again played Elphalba on November 29th. [8] [9] [10]

Work as a recording artist

In August 2020, DiNoia was featured on the soundtrack Broadway Sings Blood Rock: The Musical with Andy Mientus, Damon Daunno, and Robert Torti. [11]

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References

  1. "STORY | Jennifer DiNoia". jennydinoia.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-23.
  2. "'Wicked' star Jennifer DiNoia, who plays Elphaba, talks about green makeup, vocal rest and being awkward". 18 April 2013.
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  4. "Wicked gets new Elphaba for London". Digital Spy . 22 September 2014.
  5. "The Home of London Theatre".
  6. @jennydinoia (18 February 2015). "Thank u everyone for all of ur kind messages! Yes, I'm goin GREEN starting 2noro on the 1st National of Wicked for the next 4 weeks in LA!" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  7. "Jackie Burns, Amanda Jane Cooper, and Ashley Parker Angel Will Fly Into Broadway's Wicked". Playbill. July 12, 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  8. Broadway Covers [@broadwaycovers] (November 26, 2022). "This afternoon at @WICKED_Musical, the role of Elphaba will be played by Jennifer DiNoia (@jennydinoia) #emergencycover" (Tweet). Retrieved December 8, 2022 via Twitter.
  9. Broadway Covers [@broadwaycovers] (November 27, 2022). "Tonight at @WICKED_Musical, the role of Elphaba will be played by Jennifer DiNoia (@jennydinoia) #emergencycover" (Tweet). Retrieved December 8, 2022 via Twitter.
  10. Broadway Covers [@broadwaycovers] (November 27, 2022). "Today at @WICKED_Musical, the role of Elphaba will be played by Jennifer DiNoia (@jennydinoia) #emergencycover" (Tweet). Retrieved December 8, 2022 via Twitter.
  11. "'Broadway Sings BLOOD ROCK' is Now Available on iTunes and Apple Music, Featuring Andy Mientus, Damon Daunno, and More!".