Ingrid Cole Explained

Ingrid Cole is an American actor with the American Musical Theatre.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Career

In 2010 and 2012, she was honored with the Suzi Bass Award for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for A Catered Affair at the Aurora Theatre,[6] and for her portrayal of Rose in Gypsy with the Atlanta Lyric Theatre. She has toured the U.S. extensively with Menopause The Musical.[7] [8]

Other credits include See What I Want to See (Suzi Bass Award for Best Ensemble and Atlanta Theatre Fan Winner), The Music Man, Grand Night for Singing, Call Me Madam, Ragtime,[9] The Pirates of Penzance, Motherhood the Musical, The Mikado, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Nunsense with Dan Goggin.[10]

Cole, from Asheville, North Carolina, is also a soloist at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta and is a member of Actors' Equity Association.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.broadwayworld.com/atlanta/article/Photo-Flash-Sneak-Peek-Be-NAUGHTY-AND-NICE-with-Serenbe-Playhouse-This-Christmas-20131121 Photo Flash: Sneak Peek - Be NAUGHTY AND NICE with Serenbe Playhouse This Christmas
  2. The Miami Herald - September 19, 2001 - 1E Living. 2 LOCAL THEATERS ARE TOP NOMINEES FOR CARBONELLS
  3. Miami Herald - January 20, 1993 - 3E LIVING, ACTORS' PLAYHOUSE STAGES NATALIE AS LEND ME A TENOR REPLACEMENT.
  4. ZOMBIE PROM:` KOOKY, CREEPY, CAMPY FUN, Sun Sentinel - Fort Lauderdale, Cochran, Jason, Aug 13, 1993, Page 30, FEATURES SHOWTIME
  5. LITTLE SPARKLES ABOUT ROYAL PALM'S `GLITTER', HAP ERSTEIN, Palm Beach Post, August 10, 1995, Page 5D.
  6. http://www.broadwayworld.com/atlanta/article/Actors-Express-Presents-SEE-WHAT-I-WANNA-SEE-20110307 Actor's Express Presents SEE WHAT I WANNA SEE
  7. Web site: Ingrid Cole – Menopause The Musical . menopausethemusical.com . 5 August 2024.
  8. http://www.broadwayworld.com/atlanta/article/Harvey-Fierstein-Visits-First-Regional-Production-of-A-CATERED-AFFAIR-20100320 Harvey Fierstein Visits First Regional Production of A CATERED AFFAIR
  9. Alliance presents 'Ragtime' dreamers, October 17, 2002, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Page JJ2.
  10. THIS 'NUNSENSE' MISSES BY COUNTRY MILE, Orlando Sentinel - Orlando, Fla., Elizabeth Maupin, Aug 22, 1997, Page 33.