Gabriella Marzetta is an actor, singer, dancer, educator and musician who spent 2019-2020 on the North American National Tour of Waitress as Dawn Louise Pinkett. Currently quarantining in Chicago for the year, Gabriella spent the last 7 years in New York City attending the prestigious CAP21 Conservatory Program and Industry Practicum Showcase. This led to Gabriella starring in roles regionally such as Jeanie in "Hair" for the 50th Anniversary of the show, Off-Broadway in Pinkalicious, Flight School and Frankenstein in her years following graduation, most notably playing Ars Nova in the Off Broadway musical Contact High. Prior to and during her higher education training, Gabriella developed and befriended a lifelong vocal disorder called "Muscle Tension Dysphonia", which ultimately led to her interest and passion in vocal pedagogy and health. Since healing, Gabriella is passionate about teaching other artists what their instrument is capable of, using our self perceived weaknesses and traumas as our strengths, all while focusing body/mind/soul awareness, joy and freeing the inner child. Gabriella is a big believer in manifesting, kindness, advocating for mental health, Vocal health, All BIPOC and LGBTQ+ lives & standing up for what's right. Hitting the road with The Pie Show again come fall, check out Waitressontour.com to book your tickets to see her at The Diner this 2021-2022! Gabriella is also available for cameos, voice/actingcoaching, vocal technique lessons, life coaching and masterclasses! Check out gabriellamarzetta.com or @gabriellamozzarella on social media.
In this episode, Gabriella chats with Maggie about college auditions, transferring from Webster to CAP21, training in NYC, Waitress, the power of putting yourself out there and making connections, and manifesting your dreams!
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