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For more than
20 years, Deborah Gibson has proven she's an entertainer of
immeasurable talent. From singer, songwriter and musician to
actor and dancer, she embodies what it truly means to be an
entertainer.
Gibson exploded
on the pop music scene at the tender age of 16. A music
prodigy, she quickly became the youngest person ever to
write, produce and perform a number one single, ("Foolish
Beat"), a record she still holds today in the Guinness Book
of World Records. To date, Gibson has sold more than 16
million albums worldwide.
After conquering the pop world, she set her sights on the
theater. Gibson took a star turn in the Broadway production
of “Les Miserables” as Eponine. She broke box office records
in the London West End production of “Grease” as Sandy, and
then took the stage in the U.S. Broadway tours of “Grease”
and “Funny Girl” playing Rizzo
and Fanny Brice. Gibson also wowed critics as Belle in
Disney's “Beauty and the Beast,” Gypsy Rose Lee in “Gypsy,”
The Narrator in the national tour of “Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat,” Cinderella in the national
production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's “Cinderella,”
Velma Kelly in “Chicago,” and Sally Bowles in the
Broadway revival of “Cabaret.” Gibson is now the composer
and co-lyricist on a new musical in pre-production for
Broadway: "The Flunky", written by Jimmy Van Patten.
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