Erin is Co-Dance Captain and Swing for the First National Tour of the Broadway Revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's CATS.
Get more information about the tour here.
Erin is Dance Captain and Swing for the North American Premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies. Get more information about the tour here.
Erin is Dance Captain and Swing for the North American Premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies. Get more information about the tour here.
This summer Erin played Miss Lark in Disney's Mary Poppins at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. She danced in the ensemble and understudied Mrs. Banks and Miss Andrew. Geoffrey Sherman Directed and Karen Azenberg Choreographed.
This spring Erin played Ariel in the world premiere of Kenneth Cavander's transcription of William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery, Alabama. The show was Directed by Geoffrey Sherman and played from April 20, 2017 - May 14th, 2017.
Erin kicked off 2017 performing in Chicago at the Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, Florida.
Summer 2016, Erin played Babette in Disney's Beauty and the Beast at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery, Alabama. Geoffrey Sherman Directed and Alex Sanchez Choreographed.
Erin finished 2015 and began 2016 with Show Boat at the Westchester Broadway Theatre. She was Assistant to the Director/Choreographer, Richard Stafford, was the Dance Captain, understudied Ellie, and was also a swing for the production.
Summer 2015, Erin made her debut at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Disney's The Little Mermaid. She played Mersister, Alana, and understudied Ursula. The show was Directed by Geoffrey Sherman and was Choreographed by Alex Sanchez.
Fall 2014 brought Victor Victoria, Erin's debut at the Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, Texas. She was the Assistant to Director/Choreographer Richard Stafford, Dance Captain and performed in the Ensemble.
Erin was in the ensemble of 50th Anniversary Tour of Hello, Dolly! starring Sally Struthers. The show was Directed by Jeffrey B. Moss and Choreographed by Bob Richard.