TERI BIBB
Teri
Bibb
has
played the role of Christine in THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA more than 1,000 times
on Broadway and with the national tour, singing for both former Presidents
Clinton and Bush (at a command performance at the White House) and earning a
Helen Hayes Award nomination and a Carbonell Award along the way.
She was also seen on Broadway in the revival of SHE LOVES ME where she
stood by for and played the role of Amalia.
Regionally she played the title role in FANNY opposite the late José
Ferrer at the Paper Mill Playhouse, and starred in the world premiere of SONGS
FROM THE TALL GRASS at the Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C.
Ms.
Bibb has been a featured soloist in tributes honoring Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber,
Stephen Sondheim, and Harold Prince, including "The Broadway Prince"
at Carnegie Hall (with Len Cariou and Elaine Stritch) and six annual "The
Night of 1,000 Voices" concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall.
She sang duets with José Carreras at his Radio City Music Hall
engagement, sang a gala for Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate, and in 2002
starred in "One Enchanted Evening" in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
She has sung with orchestras across the US, including the Santa Fe, St.
Louis and Pacific Symphonies and the New York Pops; and can be heard on the
recordings "Unsung Irving Berlin" and "A Gala Concert for Hal
Prince.”
In
the Los Angeles area Teri has been seen as Lily in THE SECRET GARDEN (South Bay
C.L.O.), Amalia in SHE LOVES ME (Musical Theatre West) and Marian in THE MUSIC
MAN (Performance Riverside). She
also sang the role of Clara in the LA concert premiere of Sondheim's PASSION
(for MTG/Reprise!).
She has guest starred on TV, been a supporting player on film, and has
sung on several film scores, including “102 Dalmatians,” “Ice Age” and
“Polar Express.”
Last season Teri was a featured soloist on ABC’s “Dancing with the
Stars.”