Rebecca Pitcher

Rebecca Pitcher

Rebecca Pitcher is an American musical theatre actress primarily known for her role as Christine in the Broadway adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera". Previously, Pitcher had played Christine in the "Phantom of the Opera" national tour opposite Gary Mauer. She joined the Broadway cast in 2005 as an alternate for Christine, and on April 17, 2006, became the main performer of the role, replacing Sandra Joseph.

Biography

Pitcher graduated from Baldwin Wallace College in Ohio, later attending the Peabody Institute. She was part of the Pittsburgh Opera Center at Duquesne, playing roles such as Papagena in "The Magic Flute".

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