Leslie Kritzer

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Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer
Born (1977-05-24) May 24, 1977 (age 46)
Education University of Cincinnati (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Vadim Feichtner
(m. 2013)

Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer (born May 24, 1977) is an American musical theatre actress and singer. [1]

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Life and career

Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer [1] was born in Manhattan and raised in Livingston, New Jersey. [2] Her father is Jewish, and her mother is of Puerto Rican ancestry. Kritzer was raised Catholic. [3] She attended Livingston High School, graduating in 1995. [4] A 1999 graduate of the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music, she has appeared on Broadway in Hairspray as Shelly and in Legally Blonde as Serena. Off-Broadway she appeared in The Great American Trailer Park Musical , Bat Boy, and Godspell , and her regional credits include Vanities (Kathy), Babes in Arms (Baby Rose), and both Grease (Rizzo) and Funny Girl (Fanny) at Paper Mill Playhouse. [5]

Kritzer starred in Leslie Kritzer is Patti LuPone at Les Mouches, a recreation of Patti LuPone's famed nightclub act. The show premiered at Joe's Pub and was conceived and directed by Ben Rimalower. [6] She received a 2006 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for The Great American Trailer Park Musical, [7] followed by a 2007 Special Achievement MAC Award for her show Leslie Kritzer Is Patti LuPone at Les Mouches, [8] and a 2007 Clarence Derwent Award for her performance as Serena in Legally Blonde. [9]

Kritzer starred in A Catered Affair , portraying Janey Hurley, the character played by Debbie Reynolds in the 1956 feature film of the same name. [10] A Catered Affair ran on Broadway from March 2008 through July 27, 2008. [11] She starred in the Encores! staged concert presentation of On the Town in November 2008 as Hildy, the amorous and aggressive taxi driver. [12]

In the 2009 New York Musical Theatre Festival, she performed in Judas and Me as the angel Gabriel. [13] In March 2009 Kritzer played Monica in the Off-Broadway musical Rooms: A Rock Romance. [14] In December 2009, she performed in the musical Pop! at the Yale Repertory Theatre. The musical is based on the life of Andy Warhol. Kritzer portrayed Valerie, a character based on Valerie Solanas. [15]

In March 2010, she, along with Tom Wopat, Vanessa L. Williams, and Barbara Cook, starred in a new musical revue, Sondheim on Sondheim . The Roundabout Theatre Company limited engagement production opened on Broadway at Studio 54 on March 19, 2010, in previews and closed June 13, 2010. It was directed by James Lapine who conceived this revue of music by Stephen Sondheim. [16]

In the 2015–16 season, Kritzer starred in two Off-Broadway productions. She starred in the Vineyard Theatre's production of Gigantic , which opened on December 3, 2015. [17] Kritzer then starred as Salome in the 2016 Roundabout Theatre Company production of The Robber Bridegroom , which opened March 13, 2016. [18] For her performance, she was nominated twice for the 2016 Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical. She won the award for her performance in The Robber Bridegroom. Kritzer joined the principal cast of Something Rotten! on July 18, 2016, replacing Heidi Blickenstaff as Bea. [19]

She appeared in the new musical The Honeymooners as Alice Kramden. The musical is based on the television show The Honeymooners and premiered at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, New Jersey, on September 28, 2017. The musical starred Michael McGrath as Ralph Kramden, Michael Mastro as Ed Norton, and Laura Bell Bundy as Trixie Norton and was directed by John Rando. [20] Kritzer had previously appeared in a workshop of the musical in 2014. [21]

Kritzer starred in the musical version of Beetlejuice as Delia Schlimmer and Miss Argentina, which premiered at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C., in October 2018 before transferring to the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway, beginning previews in March and opening in April. The production closed on March 10, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2021 it was announced that Beetlejuice would reopen on Broadway, at the Marquis Theatre, in April 2022. [22] Kritzer returned as Delia. [23] [24] Since February 2024, she has voiced 2024 Rosie in the adult animated musical series Hazbin Hotel . [25]

Personal life

Kritzer married musical director Vadim Feichtner at New York City Center on February 22, 2013. [26] The couple met at NYU and began dating after the final performance of the Encores! production of On the Town in 2008, in which Kritzer starred. The two have worked together on multiple productions since. [27]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2022 The First Lady Martha Graham [28]
2023 The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Carol Burnett
2024 Hazbin Hotel Rosie [25]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999 Dearest Enemy PerformerOff-Broadway concert – Musicals Tonight!
2000 Godspell PerformerOff-Broadway – York Theatre
2001 Bat Boy Swing, Meredith (understudy)Off-Broadway – Union Square Theatre
Funny Girl Fanny BriceRegional – Paper Mill Playhouse
2002 Babes in Arms Baby RoseRegional – Goodspeed Opera House
2003 Grease RizzoRegional – Paper Mill Playhouse
2004 Hairspray ShellyBroadway – Neil Simon Theatre
2005 The Great American Trailer Park Musical PicklesOff-Broadway – Dodger Stages
2006 Vanities KathyRegional – TheatreWorks
2007 Legally Blonde SerenaBroadway – Palace Theatre
2008 A Catered Affair JaneyBroadway – Walter Kerr Theatre
On the Town HildyOff-Broadway – Encores!
2009Rooms: A Rock RomanceMonicaOff-Broadway – New World Stages
Cabaret Sally BowlesRegional - Sarofim Hall
Pop!ValerieRegional – Yale Repertory Theatre
2010 Sondheim on Sondheim PerformerBroadway – Studio 54
Damn Yankees Gloria ThorpeRegional - The Muny
2011 NEWSical the Musical PerformerOff-Broadway – Theatre Row
Guys and Dolls Miss AdelaideRegional - Barrington Stage Company
2012 Closer Than Ever PerformerOff-Broadway – York Theatre
2012–13 Elf JovieBroadway – Al Hirschfeld Theatre
2013The Memory ShowDaughterOff-Broadway – Duke on 42nd Street
2014 Piece of My Heart: The Bert Berns Story JessieOff-Broadway – Pershing Square Signature Center
2015 Gigantic SandyOff-Broadway – Vineyard Theatre
2016 The Robber Bridegroom SalomeOff-Broadway – Roundabout Theatre Company
Something Rotten! BeaBroadway – St. James Theatre
2017The HoneymoonersAliceRegional – Paper Mill Playhouse
2018 Beetlejuice Delia/Miss ArgentinaPre-Broadway Tryout – National Theatre
2019–20Broadway – Winter Garden Theatre
2022–23DeliaBroadway – Marquis Theatre
2023 Spamalot Lady of the Lake / Guinevere Regional - Kennedy Center
2023–24Broadway – St. James Theatre

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