Lexie Dorsett Sharp

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Beetlejuice On Broadway

Lexie is now on Broadway! She will be at the Palace Theater for 13 weeks with Beetlejuice as an offstage swing for: Barbara, Delia, Maxine/Juno, and Miss A

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Tuachan

Lexie is finshed playing The Queen of Hearts in Wonderland, Miss Andrew/Bird Woman in Mary Poppins and ensemble in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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Broadway World

Lexie speaks to Broadway World about life on the road with School of Rock, and the power that every performance can have on an audience.

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School of Rock

Lexie originated the role of Rosalie Mullins in the First National Tour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber hit musical School Of Rock.

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"Those stereotypes make the indelible performance by Sharp, as Rosalie, even more impressive. Sharp transcends the narrow conception of her character to deliver some of the funniest moments in the show — her reaction to hearing personal fave Stevie Nicks on a jukebox is priceless — and the actress even soars briefly but sublimely into the operatic stratosphere with a bit of the legendarily difficult Queen of the Night aria from Mozart’s “The Magic Flute.’’"
— The boston Globe
ABOUT

Lexie has appeared on Broadway and in both National and International Tours with musicals such as Beetlejuice, School of Rock (Rosalie), Young Frankenstein the Musical (Elizabeth), The Addams Family (Morticia (replacement)/ U/S Alice, U/S Grandma), Elf the Musical (Emily). Other favorite regional credits include: Queen of Hearts in Wonderland, Narrator in Joseph…, Miss Andrews in Mary Poppins, Miss Sandra in All Shook Up, Jolene in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Elsa in The Sound of Music to name a few. In NYC, Lexie frequently performs at cabaret venues (such as 54 below) and in industry readings.

She holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from The Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. Her voice can be found on several new works recordings, and she has had the pleasure of performing with both the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Lexie also enjoys directing/choreographing and teaching.

She is the co-owner and operator of Sharp Studios, an audition-prep based studio, with clients all over the US. Lexie resides in New York City with her amazing and talented husband, Jesse, and her precious chiweenie (chihuahua/ dachshund mix) puppy, Chip.

"Lexie Dorsett Sharp perfectly straddles the line between rigid but caring, and her second act showstopper "Where Did The Rock Go?" offers her a chance to unleash her powerhouse voice and reveal her character's true creative urges."
— Broadway world
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"In the role of Rosalie Mullins, the above-referenced school principal is Lexie Dorsett Sharp. Initially portrayed as a strict, but caring administrator, once she literally and figuratively lets her hair down in Act 2’s Where Did the Rock Go?, it’s evident why she was cast. Equally introspective and all-out show-stopping, it’s the most Lloyd Webber moment of the entire show and Dorsett Sharp not only rises to the occasion, she surpasses it giving Rosalie true diva status joining the ranks of Lloyd Webber’s best, including Eva, Grizabella and Christine."
— JHP Entertainment
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Sharp Studios

Lexie Sharp and her husband, Jesse Sharp, own and operate SHARP STUDIOS. This studio helps performers identify, celebrate, and improve upon their unique gifts and talents. We offer voice lessons, audition technique, acting instruction, and group classes.

"Lexie Dorsett Sharp, who is perfectly cast as uptight and priggish principal Rosalie Mullins - you just know right from the start that her straitlaced demeanor masks a closeted rocker."
— Jeffery ellis
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