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Kara Lindsay

Stage Actress

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1985-02-16
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Lindsay is truly a standout name in the world of musical theater, and her journey to stardom has been nothing short of inspiring. You know, Lindsay first gained major recognition for her powerful performance as Katharine Plumber in the Broadway hit Newsies—a role that really put her on the map. But before that, she had already made waves touring across the country as Glinda in the second national tour of Wicked. It’s clear that Lindsay was destined for the stage.

Long before the spotlight found her, Lindsay was building her foundation. She worked hard to earn a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting and musical theatre from the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University—a place known for shaping some of the industry’s finest talents. Growing up in Rochester, New York, Lindsay spent her childhood years developing a passion for performance, which eventually led her to pursue her dreams full-on.

And on a more personal note, Lindsay shares her life with fellow musical theater performer Kevin Massey. Their shared love for the craft must make for some truly special moments offstage. All in all, Lindsay continues to shine, both as an artist and as a person deeply connected to her roots and relationships.

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She was part of the Newsies cast for quite a while, with her run starting in early 2012 and going all the way through to late 2014. Her involvement during that period really showcased her dedication, and her time with the show became a significant chapter in her career. Her Newsies journey spanned nearly three years, marking a memorable era in her professional life. Her performance left a lasting impression on fans and fellow cast members alike, and her Newsies legacy continues to be celebrated.

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