Playbill.com has compiled a collection of Osnes' performances on Broadway and in concert to commemorate her special day.
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Highlights of Broadway's Cinderella:
Playbill.com has compiled a collection of Osnes' performances on Broadway and in concert to commemorate her special day.
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Highlights of Broadway's Cinderella:
Cinderella's press preview:
Playbill Video chats with Osnes following her Tony nomination for Cinderella:
Osnes and Santino Fontana at 54 Below:
Osnes at the Chatterbox:
Osnes and Colin Donnell sing "It's De-Lovely" from Anything Goes at Broadway in Bryant Park.
"How 'Bout A Dance?" from the Broadway musical Bonnie & Clyde.
Duetting with Melissa van der Schyff on "You Love Who You Love" from Bonnie & Clyde.
"I'm In Love With A Wonderful Guy" from South Pacific as part of Sirius XM Live On Broadway.
Her performance during the finale of "Grease: You're the One That What I Want."
"When I Look at You."
Laura Osnes, Cheyenne Jackson, Sherie Rene Scott, Benjamin Walker and Montego Glover perform "Our Time."
Constantine Maroulis and Laura Osnes "In the Heat of the Night"/"The Longer I Live."
Singing "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief" from Catch Me If You Can at the After Party.
Laura Osnes performing the Kooman and Dimond song "Breath" from the short film "Flour Baby."
Osnes' original audition for "Grease: You're the One That I Want."
Playbill.com's coverage of the Pipe Dream media day.
Playbill.com's coverage of Osnes in rehearsal for her Cafe Carlyle Show.
The new drag ball-inspired revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical comes to the Main Stem from Off-Broadway.
Trip Cullman is at the helm of the new play from two-time Pulitzer finalist Gina Gionfriddo.
The cult-favorite musical is back at the Imperial Theatre.
Shaina Taub's musical is headed to the big screen.
The afternoon at the Queens Theatre will feature the songs of The Temptations and The Supremes.
Comedian Hasan Minhaj is producing the work, which explores Loutfi’s relationship with his deeply religious immigrant father.
The film sequel counts lots of Broadway favorites in its cast, including Shen, Conrad Ricamora, Tracie Thoms, and more.
The solo play, inspired by Dante's Inferno, centers on a woman who reconnects with a Bronx friend now working as a funeral director.
The new work is adapted from a novel by Daniel Alarcón, about a South American country where all radio is propaganda.