began her love affair with musicals at the ripe old age of five and is no stranger to Gypsy, having played Baby June at age 11 and Baby Louise at age 12. Theatre was temporarily put on hold when Deborah became the youngest artist ever to write, produce, and perform a number-one song. The single was "Foolish Beat" and Deborahs first album became the triple-platinum "Out of the Blue." Worldwide sales of Deborahs six albums to date are in excess of 16 million. In 1991 came the itch to return to theatre as Deborah made her Broadway debut playing Eponine in Les Miserables. A nine-month sold-out stint as Sandy in the West End revival of Grease followed. Back in the U.S. she toured as Rizzo in Grease and Fanny Brice in Funny Girl. Most recently, Deborah was seen back on Broadway in Disneys Beauty and the Beast as the book-loving heroine, Belle. Future projects include a new album and her own musical destined for Broadway called Skirts. "Thank you to my family, friends, and fans for their positive energy. Now Let me entertain you!"
Production/Role | Where | Opening Night |
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ......Narrator | Paper Mill Playhouse | 6/9/1999 |
Gypsy ......Louise | Paper Mill Playhouse | 9/9/1998 |