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Connoly Play Off-Broadway

“Vivacious Alaina Bozarth palpably exudes melancholy as the despondent Connoly. With her expressive voice and beaming stage presence Ms. Bozarth totally conveys the character’s mood swings and contradictions while imparting aching realism.”

-Darryl Reilly

PAST PRODUCTIONS

MY FAIR LADY

I was ecstatic to perform in the ensemble of My Fair Lady and to understudy Eliza Doolittle at Suncoast Broadway Dinner Theatre this past March!

“The ensemble in this My Fair Lady is more than just an ensemble; they are the heart and soul of the show, moving the sets in character whether as a street sweeper or one of Higgins’ servants.  Jennifer Jackson, Ellen Sisley, Jennifer Hope, Alaina Bozarth, Rachel Knowles, Elias Husgafvel, Nazmokeem Harvey, Kristofer Holz and Terry Farley all do remarkable work.  I love how each ensemble member is a full-fledged character or busybody, not just a boring B.O.S. (Body On Stage).” -Peter Nason, Broadway World

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THE CRUCIBLE

I GOT TO PLAY A DREAM ROLE OF ABIGAIL WILLIAMS IN ELITE STUDIO WORK’S PRODUCTION OF ARTHUR MILLER’S THE CRUCIBLE THIS PAST OCTOBER!

DIRECTED BY ERIN GRACE BAILEY

“This long, dense, emotionally fraught play was performed with such palpable emotion that they had me pressing my arm against the wooden arm rest of my chair out of tension” - G. E. TIPTON MCR

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VIVIENNE KENSINGTON IN LEGALLY BLONDE

“Could LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL Be Belmont University Musical Theatre's Best-Ever?” -Broadway World, Jeff Ellis

For my last show at Belmont University, I played Vivienne Kensington in Legally Blonde in the Fisher Center for Performing Arts! Check out our review and production photos below!

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WORKING THE MUSICAL

I PLAYED KATE THE HOUSEWIFE IN BELMONT UNIVERSITY’S PRODUCTION OF WORKING THE MUSICAL, AND SINGING CRAIG CARNELIA’S “JUST A HOUSEWIFE”.

DIRECTED BY ERICA AUBREY

MUSIC DIRECTED BY NATE STRASSER

“Alaina Bozarth with “Just a Housewife” offers deeply felt and realized moments that exemplifies the efforts of working women who run the gamut of laborers in America” -Jeff Ellis Broadway World

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