The Triad Theatre Presents Rosina M. Hill in: "If You Believe"- Monday, August 17th, 2009, at 7:00pm - featuring Joseph Joubert -Piano, Jason Jackson-trombone, Eric Lucero- trumpet, Ben Brown- Bass, and Buddy Williams-Drums.
Her debut CD "If You Believe" features some of her favorite Musical Theater, Jazz and Gospel songs and can be bought at www.CDBaby.com.Ms. Hill is currently performing in the Off-Broadway play "Tin Pan Alley Rag" at the Laura Pels Theater. As a concert soloist, Rosena has performed at Carnegie Hall with The New York Pops; Teatro di Massimo symphony orchestra in Palermo, Sicily; Teatro di Lirico symphony orchestra and chorus in Cagliari, Sardegna, under the baton of Maestro Robert Purvis; Memphis Symphony orchestra and The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. Ms. Hill has performed in seven Broadway shows: The Color Purple, Monty Python's Spamalot, Imaginary Friends, Oklahoma, Riverdance on Broadway, Marie Christine and Ragtime. She also performed the role of "Sarah" on the 1st National tour of Ragtime. Regional credits include "Women 1" in And the World Goes Round at Pittsburgh Public Theater, "Aldonza" in Man Of La Mancha at White Plains Performing Arts Center, "Pam" in Baby at Papermill Playhouse, "Michelle" in Dreamgirls at San Jose Repertory Theatre, Sacramento's California Musical Theatre , Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre and North Carolina Theater, "Dominique du Monaco" in Lucky Stiff at the York theatre, "Smart women soloist" in Imaginary Friends at The Globe Theatre; Cinderella, Chess, Gypsy, Kiss Me Kate, and La Cage aux Folles with the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, "Meg" in Ballad of Baby Doe with the Opera Theatre of Pittsburgh, "Armelia" in Aint' Misbehavin at Playhouse on the Green, Brief History of White Music at Hanna Theater Cabaret , "Sophie" in 1001 Nights at George Street Playhouse, "Winnie Mandela" in Mandela at Crossroads, Carmen and La Boheme with the Sarasota Opera . Internationally Rosena has performed in Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Portugal, and Hungary as a featured soloist with Queen Esther Marrow and the Harlem Gospel Singers & Band.Photo Credit: Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.
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