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Molly Curry
(Bio as of September 2008)
Molly Curry most recently appeared at the Goodman in Turn of the Century during the 2008/2009 Season. Chicago credits include The Producers at Marriott Theater in Lincolnshire, Sweet Charity (as Ursula) at Drury Lane Theatre and Camelot at Light Opera Works. New York credits include Behind the Limelight at New York Music Theatre Festival 2006, The Fartiste at The New York International Fringe Festival 2006 (Outstanding Musical Award), Far Away at New York Theatre Workshop and Merrily We Roll Along (understudying as Beth) at The Gallery Players. She also appeared in the international tour of Hair (understudying Sheila). Regional credits include A Christmas Carol at McCarter Theatre, West Side Story (as Graziella) at Baltimore Opera Company, Cats (as Sillabub) at Carousel Dinner Theatre, 42nd Street (as Lorraine) at the Struthers Library Theatre, Diabolique at Philly Fringe 2005 and The Seven Ages of Man at Geva Theatre. Film and television credits include Jackson (2002 Cannes Film Festival), One Life to Live (ABC) and As the World Turns (ABC). Ms. Curry received her BA from Northwestern University.