ANALISA LEAMING
ACTOR
BIOGRAPHY
Broadway star Analisa Leaming, praised as having “a graceful, charming stage presence…” (Kansas City Star), is known for her outstanding performances, her captivating singing voice, and her versatility in Opera, musical theatre, and on concert stages. After a successful run as Principal Rosalie Mullins in Broadway’s School of Rock, she hit the road as Irene Molloy in the national tour of the 2017 Tony Award-winning revival of Hello, Dolly! Ms. Leaming is now launching her touring customizable workshop “A Balancing Act” to aspiring artists from middle school to college students. What began as a podcast designed to uplift fellow actors has blossomed into an interactive class where Leaming shares her passion for negotiating the ups and downs of showbiz, and how to be wildly successful and happy while doing it.
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CRITICAL ACCLAIM
"...a need for connection that beams out of her pores...” – The Mercury News
Arlington – “Leaming is so captivating…her performance is both fresh and carefully wrought with such translucent vulnerability, a need for connection that beams out of her pores.”
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"...steals the show...” – The Boston Globe
Ribbons Down My Back – “Analisa Leaming is outstanding and her rendition of “Ribbons Down My Back” nearly steals the show”
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"...a graceful, charming stage presence... – Kansas City Star
Mary Poppins – “Leaming has a graceful, charming stage presence and is convincing in her oh-so-clever depiction of Mary Poppins”
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"...is top-to-toe magnetic in the sung-through role of Sara Jane..." – San Francisco Chronicle
Arlington – “Analisa Leaming…is top-to-toe magnetic in the sung-through role of Sara Jane. She sings sweetly about her love for her husband and comically about her mother’s many plastic surgeries and gives us operatic intensity when nightmares take over the tranquillity she is trying to maintain.”
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"...a show-stopper...” – The Hub Review
Ribbons Down My Back – “There was lovely singing on tap from Analisa Leaming, who made the little-known “Ribbons Down My Back” practically a show-stopper.”