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Rita Neidich

Birth Place: Ukraine

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Off-Broadway: The Fantasticks; Homer's Odyssey (Bleecker Street). Other NYC: Something for the Boys (Theatre Row); Hidden Sky (Prospect Theater); Casanova (Amas Musical Theatre). Regional: Sweeney Todd (Johanna) Portland Center Stage; Fiddler on the Roof (Tzeitel) Walnut Street (Barrymore Award nomination); Cats (Jellylorum) Northern Stage; West Side Story (Maria); Into the Woods (Cinderella); The Immigrant (Leah); Guys and Dolls (Sarah); Beauty and the Beast (Belle). Special thanks to the Fantasticks team, teachers, friends, and fantastically supportive family. www.RitaNeidich.com


STAGE CREDITS

[Off-Broadway]
Off-Broadway Revival, 2006
Luisa (Standby) [Replacement]

The Mute (Standby) [Replacement]


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Urban Stages to Present 15th Annual WINTER RHYTHMS Featuring 22 Shows and Over 100 Performers

Join Urban Stages for the 15th Annual WINTER RHYTHMS 2023, featuring 22 shows, over 11 days, and more than 100 performers. From cabaret to jazz and everything in between, this award-winning series is a must-see event for music and performance lovers. Don't miss out on this spectacular showcase!
AM YISRAEL CHAI: a Benefit For The Israeli Charity NATAL To Be Held At Don't Tell Mama

Join in for the Am Yisrael Chai Benefit, a concert of songs written by Jewish composers, on November 9th at Don't Tell Mama. All proceeds will go to NATAL, an Israeli charity specializing in war and terror related trauma. Reserve your tickets now!
Winter Rhythms 2023 @ Urban Stages Will Present Two "Algonquin" Themed Events Hosted By Michael Colby

Winter Rhythms @ Urban Stages has announced two very special upcoming events as part of its “2023 Winter Rhythms” series, the award-winning music festival at Urban Stages Theater.
Photos: Actors Temple Honors Jason Alexander and Celebrates Life of Jerome Robbins

What better place to celebrate the career of Broadway legend Jerome Robbins than at the Actors Temple, a National Landmark, steps from Broadway and the spiritual home to so many legendary Broadway performers since 1925.
Jason Alexander and Jerome Robbins To Be Honored At The Actors' Temple, June 12

Douglas J. Cohen and Carol Ostrow present an exciting evening celebrating the extraordinary Broadway career of the Broadway director and choreographer Jerome Robbins;  well as honoring Tony winner actor Jason Alexander on his Broadway debut as director of The Cottage.  

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