Trisha Rapier
About Trisha
TRISHA RAPIER –
After nearly 20 years of living in NYC, Trisha has returned to her native California and is honored to finally join the prestigious group of industrious professionals in the Musical Theatre Guild.
Trisha was most recently seen playing Alice Beineke in 5 Star Theatricals production of THE ADDAMS FAMILY starring Teri Hatcher and Edward Staudenmayer and directed by MTG’s own Kirsten Chandler.
Trisha’s Broadway and National Tour credits include: THE BOY FROM OZ starring Hugh Jackman (Liza Minnelli u/s and performed), SISTER ACT (Sister Mary Martin of Tours, Mother Superior u/s and performed)THE WHO’S TOMMY (Mrs. Walker u/s and performed), and FORBIDDEN BROADWAY/HOLLYWOOD (Barbra Streisand, Marlene Dietrich, etc.) Some Off-Broadway credits include: THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND, SESSIONS (Mary), HER SONG at Birdland, SHOUT! The Mod Musical, NERDS:// A MUSICAL SOFTWARE SATIRE (Myrtle), NEWSICAL (Trisha), GOLF: THE MUSICAL (Trisha) and FORBIDDEN BROADWAY. Trisha’s favorite regional credits are Diana in NEXT TO NORMAL, Rose Stopnick in CAROLINE OR CHANGE, Vicki Nichols in THE FULL MONTY, Eva in EVITA , Sally Bowles in CABARET, Ellen in MISS SAIGON, Audrey in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Adelaide in GUYS AND DOLLS, and the Guest Star in SPAMILTON. She can be seen on Cartoon Network’s “DELOCATED”. She is a UCLA graduate and the recipient of the Carol Burnett Award and the Spotlight Award of the Los Angeles Music Center. Trisha is currently working on a one woman show celebrating the music and careers of Linda Ronstadt, Liza Minnelli and Barbra Streisand. www.TrishaRapier.com
MTG Show Credits
Fun Facts
I'm proud to be an MTG member because
I love musical theatre and love the community that MTG offers... connecting with old friends and forming new relationships with industry professionals.
Dream Role
Margaret Johnson in "A Light in the Piazza"
Favorite Role I Have Played
Diana in "Next to Normal"
My Favorite Musical
Current "Hadestown", Classic "Guys and Dolls"
Languages Spoken
English
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she/her/hers
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