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Jessica Vosk is a celebrated singer and actress known for stirring roles on the musical theater and concert stage. Jessica has newly created the character of Lute in the highly-anticipated animated series Hazbin Hotel, debuting on Amazon Prime Video at #2 globally. Last summer, she captivated audiences at the MUNY as Florence Vassy in Chess. She was previously seen starring in the Atlantic Theatre’s production of The Bedwetter, based on the best-selling memoir by Sarah Silverman. She’s played the famed Carnegie Hall twice in one season, with Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration, after her sold-out solo concert debut there in 2021. You can also catch her back at the famed hall this December, as she headlines with the New York Pops for Christmas. Jessica is an accomplished concert artist, having completed her first 20-city solo concert tour last year. Favorite roles of note: The Narrator in the 50th anniversary of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center and at MUNY, creating the role of Aunt Val in the Broadway-bound world premiere of Becoming Nancy; and re-creating the role of Fruma Sarah in the Fiddler on the Roof revival. Notably, Vosk had an acclaimed run as Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway, including the 15th anniversary production. Other Broadway credits include Finding Neverland and The Bridges of Madison County. Vosk’s two albums, Wild and Free and A Very Coco Christmas, debuted on the Billboard and iTunes Charts; she also has a Grammy nod for her work with the San Francisco Symphony. Having started with a career in finance, her one-of-a-kind story has been covered by ABC’s 20/20 and NBC Nightly News, and she has begun recording two new albums this year. Follow along for upcoming news: @jessicavosk