Sierra Boggess
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Sierra Marjory Boggess (born May 20, 1982) is an American theater actress and singer.
She is best known for her role as Ariel in The Little Mermaid on Broadway and as Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera.
Sierra has been active in numerous productions of The Phantom of the Opera, beginning with the Las Vegas production in 2006.
Christine Daaé was played in Phantom's sequel Love Never Dies in 2010.
Early life and education
Sierra Boggess was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, with her older sister Summer and her younger sister, Allegra. Both three sisters are professional musicians. The three children were members of the Colorado Children's Chorale. Kellun Turner Boggess and Michael Boggess are her parents. She attended George Washington High School. Boggess talked to The Interval in an interview about the impact of drama studies in high school on her early growth. She graduated from Millikin University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2004, where she worked with Cynthia Douglas in voice.
Personal life
Boggess' personal website describes her as a "amazing yogi, vegetarian, and an animal rights activist." Bernadette Peters has participated in Broadway Barks, a cat and dog adoption event.
Boggess was previously engaged to Broadway actress Tam Mutu. On January 3, 2022, she announced her commitment to film director and producer Stefano Da Fre.
Career
Boggess began her musical career as an understudy for Cosette as an understudy for Cosette on the United States national tour of Les Misérables. Binky and Ram Dass appeared in the musical Princesses at Goodspeed Opera House and the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, as well as the general public. West Side Story (Maria), The Pirates of Penzance (Mabel), The Boy Friend, and Sweet Charity (Charity) are among her previous projects.
Boggess appeared in a Las Vegas production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera at The Venetian Las Vegas around the time she was on stage in Les Misérables. On June 24, 2006, the first production was launched. In the female leading role of Christine Daaé, Boggess appeared co-starring Anthony Crivello and Brent Barrett alternating in the title role. She remained with the Las Vegas production for a year.
Boggess appeared in her Broadway debut, playing Ariel in The Little Mermaid's leading role. In the preview for the Broadway performance Arts' Ellie Caulkins Opera House, which ran from July 26, 2007, to September 9, 2007. On November 3, 2007, the Broadway performance debuted previews at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. As a result of the 2007 Broadway stagehand strike, it was temporarily closed from November 10, 2007, until November 28, 2007. Following the strike, performances returned the next day, and the formal opening night was postponed from December 6, 2007 to January 10, 2008. Boggess' performance received accolades. She appeared on the show for a year and a half before playing her final role as Ariel on May 31, 2009. Boggess was replaced by Chelsea Morgan Stock, who was understudy.
Boggess appeared in the Encores as she was performing in The Little Mermaid. In February 2009, a staged concert of Music in the Air was held.
Love Never Dies, from February 2010 to March 2011, Boggess appeared as Christine Daaé in the sequel to The Phantom of the Opera. She appeared in the Rodgers and Hammerstein Prom at the Royal Albert Hall on August 22, 2010, which was also broadcast on August 28. Boggess played Sharon, alongside Tyne Daly, in the Broadway revival of Master Class, beginning on June 14, 2011. On September 4, 2011, the show came to an end.
In the 25th anniversary concert of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Boggess co-star Ramin Karimloo as the Phantom.
Boggess appeared on Love, Loss, and What I Wore from February 29, 2012 to the show's conclusion on March 25, 2012.
Boggess revealed in April 2012 that she dropped out of Rebecca and instead joined the cast of the forthcoming musical revue Prince of Broadway, which pays homage to director Harold Prince. However, the project was not completed until 2013. Boggess returned to Les Misérables on July 2, 2012, just over a year ago. This time she joined the West End Company at the Queen's Theatre and assumed Fantine's role.
Boggess returned to the role of Christine in The Phantom of the Opera on the 25th anniversary of Broadway's production on January 21, 2013, co-starring Hugh Panaro as the Phantom. She was in charge of a limited six-week tour from March 2, 2013. Samantha Hill, a Christine alternate, was introduced to her.
Following The Phantom of the Opera, Boggess began teaching various musical theater master classes and even a workshop on the forthcoming musical version of the 1998 film Ever After. Boggess was not a member of the new musical's world premiere at Paper Mill Playhouse in 2015. Awakening, her cabaret debut, was also on display at 54 Below in New York. The 54 Below shows were shot on a live debut solo album Awakening: Live at 54 Below, which was released by Broadway Records on December 10, 2013.
Boggess appeared as a lesbian in the short film "Reality in theater" in January 2014. Boggess has identified herself with the often quoted motivational phrase, "You are enough." You're so much. You're amazed how much money you have."
Boggess would reprise the Broadway company of The Phantom of the Opera as Christine and reunite with her former Little Mermaid co-star Norm Lewis as the Phantom (who made history by being the first African-American actor to play the title role in the Broadway cast). They began running on May 12, 2014. Boggess departed as Christine on September 6, 2014, and Christine alternate Mary Michael Patterson took over her place.
Boggess returned to her alma mater Millikin University to perform a benefit performance for the Class of 2015 BFA Musical Theatre majors after completing her role in Phantom of the Opera with Norm Lewis. The performance, which was based on her Awakening cabaret at 54 Below, was postponed in order to raise funds for the school's new Theatre & Dance Centre.
In the 2015 Broadway revival of It Shoulda Been You, Boggess performed Rebecca Steinberg's role in the Brooks Atkinson Theatre. David Hyde Pierce directed the musical, which also starred Boggess' former Master Class co-star Tyne Daly. On March 17, the show opened on April 14 and then ceased on August 9, 2015.
In the Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical version of School of Rock at the Winter Garden Theatre, Boggess performed school principal Rosalie Mullins. On November 9, 2015, the performance debuted on November 9, 2015.
In February 2016, she reunited with Ramin Karimloo in the Manhattan Concert Productions staging of The Secret Garden, in which she appeared as Lily.
Boggess resigned as Rosalie Mullins in School Of Rock on August 8, 2016, and Jennifer Gambatese took her place. Christine Daaé, the French version of The Phantom of the Opera, would have appeared in Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, after leaving School of Rock. However, the performance was postponed until further notice due to a fire in the Théâtre Mogador, where the show was supposed to be staged. The Théâtre Mogador was just a few blocks away from the Opéra Garnier, where The Phantom of the Opera takes place.
Boggess and her Music in the Air co-star Kristin Chenoweth reunited on November 10, 2016 for her solo film My Love Letter to Broadway.
Boggess will embark on her first Australian concert tour in June 2017, making stops in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane on December 5, 2016. She began her tour on January 28, 2017 and spent with her cellist sister Summer Boggess.
At The Age of Innocence, Boggess appeared as Countess Ellen Olenska at the Hartford Stage in Hartford, Connecticut. The show ran from April 5 to May 6, 2018, before the troupe moved to Princeton, New Jersey's McCarter Theatre for a run from September 7 to October 7, 2018. In the Alliance Theatre production of Ever After The Musical, Boggess appeared as Danielle de Barbarac in early 2019. Boggess is expected to reprise her role in Ever After for the show's third regional performance at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in December 2019.
Boggess reunited with her Phantom from July 26-28, 2019. Boggess appeared in Cinderella alongside Sutton Foster (The Baker's Wife), Skylar Astin (The Baker), Patina Miller (The Witch), Gaten Matarazzo (Jack), Shanice Williams (Cinderella's Prince/The Wolf), and Whoopi Goldberg (The Giant).
In the New York premiere of Barry Manilow's musical Harmony at the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, Boggess appeared as "Mary" from March 13 to May 15, 2022.