Sierra Boggess, born on May twentieth, nineteen eighty-two, is a celebrated American actress and singer renowned for her remarkable contributions to musical theatre. She first captured the hearts of audiences by originating the role of Ariel in the Broadway production of The Little Mermaid, showcasing her exceptional vocal talent and stage presence.
Her illustrious career continued as she took on the iconic role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera. Boggess made her debut in the Las Vegas production of this beloved musical in two thousand six, and her portrayal was so compelling that she reprised the role in the original London version of Love Never Dies in two thousand ten, a sequel that extends the narrative of the Phantom.
In two thousand twelve, she further demonstrated her versatility by playing Fantine in the London production of Les Misérables, a role that allowed her to explore a different facet of her artistry. Boggess returned to Broadway in two thousand thirteen, once again embodying Christine in The Phantom of the Opera, solidifying her status as a leading lady in musical theatre.
In two thousand sixteen, she originated the role of Rosalie Mullins in the hit musical School of Rock, further expanding her repertoire and proving her adaptability across various genres of performance.