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Socha was born on April 10, 1990, in [[Nashua, New Hampshire]], where she grew up. She attended [[Nashua High School South|Nashua High South]]. Socha began to act as a child, joining the Peacock Players of Nashua,<ref>(July 19, 2007). "From ballet to BU to the Bard", ''[[The Sun (Lowell)|The Sun]]''.</ref> where she played Amneris in the musical ''[[Aida (musical)|Aida]]'' in 2006.<ref name=hippo>{{cite web | title = Nashua’s Alexandra Socha chosen for Spring Awakening | publisher = Hippo Press | author = Heidi Masek | accessdate = 2008-06-04 | url = http://www.hippopress.com/070712/news5.html}}</ref> She gained professional experience with the American Stage Festival and The Lyric Stage.<ref>[http://www.springawakening.com/cast_socha.php Profile of Socha at the Official ''Spring Awakening'' website]</ref>
Socha was born on April 10, 1990, in [[Nashua, New Hampshire]], where she grew up. She attended [[Nashua High School South|Nashua High South]]. Socha began to act as a child, joining the Peacock Players of Nashua,<ref>(July 19, 2007). "From ballet to BU to the Bard", ''[[The Sun (Lowell)|The Sun]]''.</ref> where she played Amneris in the musical ''[[Aida (musical)|Aida]]'' in 2006.<ref name=hippo>{{cite web | title = Nashua’s Alexandra Socha chosen for Spring Awakening | publisher = Hippo Press | author = Heidi Masek | accessdate = 2008-06-04 | url = http://www.hippopress.com/070712/news5.html}}</ref> She gained professional experience with the American Stage Festival and The Lyric Stage.<ref>[http://www.springawakening.com/cast_socha.php Profile of Socha at the Official ''Spring Awakening'' website]</ref>


Socha joined the ensemble of ''[[Spring Awakening]]'', her first [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] show, on July 24, 2007 as an ensemble member and understudy of Wendla, Thea, Anna and Martha.<ref name=hippo/> After the original Wendla, [[Lea Michele]], left the show, Socha was given the role beginning on May 20, 2008.<ref name="playbill-117618">{{cite web | title = Riabko and Socha Will Be Spring Awakening's New Melchior and Wendla | publisher = Playbill | author = Adam Hetrick | accessdate = 2008-06-04 | url = http://www.playbill.com/news/article/117618.html}}</ref><ref>(June 19, 2008). "[http://www.seventeen.com/fun-stuff/17-buzz/spring-awakening-tips-061808 A Broadway star's tips for theatre success]", ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]''. Retrieved on 2009-05-15.</ref><ref>Bradfield, Jordan (July 18, 2008). "[http://www.movmnt.com/spring-awakening-part1_00654.html 42nd Speak - Part 1 - Alexandra Socha, Spring Awakening]", ''[[movmnt]]''. Retrieved on 2009-05-15.</ref> The ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'' gave a favorable review of her performance, describing her as "a revelation. She's a terrific actress with dewy looks and a marvelous voice that always draws you in."<ref>Dziemianowicz, Joe (September 12, 2008). "'Spring' is still stirring, while Pittu is 'Sterling'", ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'', p. 42.</ref> ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote, "Socha... looks so girlish and delicate that her plight sets you squirming in your seat."<ref>Isherwood, Charles (September 15, 2008). "Injecting Real Youth Into a Youthful Show", ''[[The New York Times]]'', p. E2.</ref> She remained in the role until the show's closing on January 18, 2009, and shortly afterward was cast in the role of Nora in an upcoming revival of the Neil Simon comedy ''[[Brighton Beach Memoirs]]''.
Socha joined the ensemble of ''[[Spring Awakening]]'', her first [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] show, on July 24, 2007 as an ensemble member and understudy of Wendla, Thea, Anna and Martha.<ref name=hippo/> After the original Wendla, [[Lea Michele]], left the show, Socha was given the role beginning on May 20, 2008.<ref name="playbill-117618">{{cite web | title = Riabko and Socha Will Be Spring Awakening's New Melchior and Wendla | publisher = Playbill | author = Adam Hetrick | accessdate = 2008-06-04 | url = http://www.playbill.com/news/article/117618.html}}</ref><ref>(June 19, 2008). "[http://www.seventeen.com/fun-stuff/17-buzz/spring-awakening-tips-061808 A Broadway star's tips for theatre success]", ''[[Seventeen (magazine)|Seventeen]]''. Retrieved on 2009-05-15.</ref><ref>Bradfield, Jordan (July 18, 2008). "[http://www.movmnt.com/spring-awakening-part1_00654.html 42nd Speak - Part 1 - Alexandra Socha, Spring Awakening]", ''[[movmnt]]''. Retrieved on 2009-05-15.</ref> The ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'' gave a favorable review of her performance, describing her as "a revelation. She's a terrific actress with dewy looks and a marvelous voice that always draws you in."<ref>Dziemianowicz, Joe (September 12, 2008). "'Spring' is still stirring, while Pittu is 'Sterling'", ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'', p. 42.</ref> ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote, "Socha... looks so girlish and delicate that her plight sets you squirming in your seat."<ref>Isherwood, Charles (September 15, 2008). "Injecting Real Youth Into a Youthful Show", ''[[The New York Times]]'', p. E2.</ref> She remained in the role until the show's closing on January 18, 2009, and shortly afterward was cast in the role of Nora in an upcoming revival of the Neil Simon comedy ''[[Brighton Beach Memoirs]]''.<ref name=NYTG>{{cite web | title = The Neil Simon Plays: cast announced for 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' and 'Broadway Bound'| publisher = New York Theater Guide | accessdate = 2009-09-06 | url = http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news/may09/simon27may09.htm}}</ref>

<ref name=NYTG>{{cite web | title = The Neil Simon Plays: cast announced for 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' and 'Broadway Bound'| publisher = New York Theater Guide | accessdate = 2009-09-06 | url = http://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news/may09/simon27may09.htm}}</ref>





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Alexandra Socha

Alexandra Socha is an American actress who took over the leading role of Wendla in the rock musical Spring Awakening in May 2008. She will seen next in the upcoming revival of the Neil Simon play Brighton Beach Memoirs, as Nora. Playing at the Nederlander Theatre.

Life and career

Socha was born on April 10, 1990, in Nashua, New Hampshire, where she grew up. She attended Nashua High South. Socha began to act as a child, joining the Peacock Players of Nashua,[1] where she played Amneris in the musical Aida in 2006.[2] She gained professional experience with the American Stage Festival and The Lyric Stage.[3]

Socha joined the ensemble of Spring Awakening, her first Broadway show, on July 24, 2007 as an ensemble member and understudy of Wendla, Thea, Anna and Martha.[2] After the original Wendla, Lea Michele, left the show, Socha was given the role beginning on May 20, 2008.[4][5][6] The Daily News gave a favorable review of her performance, describing her as "a revelation. She's a terrific actress with dewy looks and a marvelous voice that always draws you in."[7] The New York Times wrote, "Socha... looks so girlish and delicate that her plight sets you squirming in your seat."[8] She remained in the role until the show's closing on January 18, 2009, and shortly afterward was cast in the role of Nora in an upcoming revival of the Neil Simon comedy Brighton Beach Memoirs.[9]


Notes

  1. ^ (July 19, 2007). "From ballet to BU to the Bard", The Sun.
  2. ^ a b Heidi Masek. "Nashua's Alexandra Socha chosen for Spring Awakening". Hippo Press. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  3. ^ Profile of Socha at the Official Spring Awakening website
  4. ^ Adam Hetrick. "Riabko and Socha Will Be Spring Awakening's New Melchior and Wendla". Playbill. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  5. ^ (June 19, 2008). "A Broadway star's tips for theatre success", Seventeen. Retrieved on 2009-05-15.
  6. ^ Bradfield, Jordan (July 18, 2008). "42nd Speak - Part 1 - Alexandra Socha, Spring Awakening", movmnt. Retrieved on 2009-05-15.
  7. ^ Dziemianowicz, Joe (September 12, 2008). "'Spring' is still stirring, while Pittu is 'Sterling'", Daily News, p. 42.
  8. ^ Isherwood, Charles (September 15, 2008). "Injecting Real Youth Into a Youthful Show", The New York Times, p. E2.
  9. ^ "The Neil Simon Plays: cast announced for 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' and 'Broadway Bound'". New York Theater Guide. Retrieved 2009-09-06.