Jennifer Paige Chambers, AEA, SAG, AFTRA
 Jennifer
Paige Chambers began her professional career at the age of 17 when
she appeared in the Tony-award winning Broadway show, "Crazy
For You,"choreographed by the magnificent Susan Stroman and
directed by the late Mike Ockrent. She left high school and graduated
by correspondence in Berlin, Germany, when the show went abroad.
She then returned to the States and continued on the First National
Tour.
When the show closed, she was offered a featured ensemble
role in "42nd Street," set by the great Jon Engstrom,
and went on the National Tour followed by the European Tour of
the show.
Following one of the greatest tap shows of all time, she then
got the chance of a lifetime to appear in the "A Chorus Line." She
was by far the youngest member of the cast, and was able to work
alongside the great director Mitzi Hamilton (whom the role of Val
was modeled after), Laurie Gamache (original Cassie on Broadway),
Paula Leggett Chase (another original), and others.
She
then went on to the longest running show on Broadway (at the time), "Cats." She
joined the 4th and final National Tour of one of the greatest musicals
of all time, playing the siamese cat, Cassandra.
She
then appeared as a legendary Radio City Rockette for three seasons
in New York City on the great Radio City Music Hall stage. During
her tenure with the Rockettes, she performed at the White House,
appeared in several "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades," appeared
in the tree lighting at Rockefeller Center, on the Today Show,
and in several print ads, such as Rosie magazine.
Jennifer then appeared in Barry Manilow's "Copacabana" on
the First National Tour. After Copa, she had the once in a lifetime
chance to appear with the legendary Patti LuPone at Lincoln Center
in the revival of "Anything Goes" as Purity.
She
then appeared in the First National Tour of the biggest show Broadway
has ever seen in "The Producers," followed by the Los
Angeles cast with Jason Alexander and Martin Short. The opportunity
of a lifetime came when Susan Stroman asked her to join the show
on Broadway with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick, where she
had the chance to co-star as the Swedish secretary, Ulla.
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