Klea Blackhurst has appeared in legendary halls from The London Palladium to Carnegie Hall and from The Royal Albert Hall to Jazz at Lincoln Center and with symphony orchestras from Atlanta to Boston and Pittsburgh to Philly. Her New York theatre credits include Party Face opposite Hayley Mills, Bingo, Radio Gals, Oil City Symphony, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, and her American Songbook shows Everything the Traffic Will Allow (Ethel Merman) Dreaming of a Song (Hoagy Carmichael with Billy Stritch) and One of the Girls (Jerry Herman). Television appearances include Law and Order SVU, Pose, The Knick, two seasons on Onion News Network (Shelby Cross) and Sesame Street. Additional career highlights include Dolly in Goodspeed Opera’s 50th Anniversary production of Hello, Dolly! and Drury Lane Oakbrook’s production of Gypsy. She teaches masterclasses in collaboration with Singnasium and Spot-On Arts Academy and is a Distinguished Alumna of the University of Utah. kleablackhurst.com