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'''Josefina Gabrielle''' (born October 1963) is a British [[stage actress|stage]] and television actress, and a former ballet dancer, best known for her performances in [[West End theatre|West End]] [[musicals]] and [[Play (theatre)|plays]].
'''Josefina Gabrielle Holmes''', professionally known as '''Josefina Gabrielle''' (born October 1963), is a British actress and former ballet dancer, best known for her performances in [[West End theatre|West End]] [[musicals]] and [[Play (theatre)|plays]].


==Theatrical career==
==Theatrical career==
Gabrielle was born in London in October 1963 to a Spanish father and an English mother. She trained at the [[Arts Educational Schools, London]] and began her professional career dancing with the [[National Ballet of Portugal - CNB]]. Upon returning to [[UK|Britain]], she started a career in musical theatre, and has since appeared in numerous musical productions, in the [[West End theatre|West End]] and on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]].
Gabrielle was born in London in October 1963 to a Spanish father and an English mother. She trained at the [[Arts Educational Schools, London]] and began her professional career dancing with the [[National Ballet of Portugal]]. Upon returning to [[UK|Britain]], she started a career in musical theatre, and has since appeared in numerous musical productions, in the [[West End theatre|West End]] and on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]].


In 1992, she was part of the ensemble in [[Nicholas Hytner]]'s acclaimed revival of [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]'s ''[[Carousel (musical)|Carousel]]''. This production opened at the [[Royal National Theatre]] and transferred in 1993 to the [[Shaftesbury Theatre]]. Her other early roles include Iris in ''[[Fame (musical)|Fame]]'' at the [[Cambridge Theatre]], Maggie in ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' at the [[Derby Playhouse]] and Cassie in a touring production of the same show, and Jenna in ''[[The Goodbye Girl (musical)|The Goodbye Girl]]'' at the [[Noël Coward Theatre]].
In 1992, she was part of the ensemble in [[Nicholas Hytner]]'s acclaimed revival of [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]'s ''[[Carousel (musical)|Carousel]]''. This production opened at the [[Royal National Theatre]] and transferred in 1993 to the [[Shaftesbury Theatre]]. Her other early roles include Iris in ''[[Fame (musical)|Fame]]'' at the [[Cambridge Theatre]], Maggie in ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' at the [[Derby Playhouse]] and Cassie in a touring production of the same show, and Jenna in ''[[The Goodbye Girl (musical)|The Goodbye Girl]]'' at the [[Noël Coward Theatre]].


She continued her association with Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1998 when she was chosen by director [[Trevor Nunn]] to star as Laurey Williams in his new production of ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' which was also staged at the National Theatre. It later transferred to the [[Lyceum Theatre, London|Lyceum Theatre]] in the West End. For her performance in ''Oklahoma!'', Gabrielle received her first [[Olivier Award]] nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. She was the first Laurey in any production of ''Oklahoma!'' to dance her own "Dream Ballet," which was recreated especially for her by choreographer [[Susan Stroman]]. When this revival transferred to [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in 2002, Gabrielle travelled with the show and made her Broadway debut with the new company.
She continued her association with Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1998 when she was chosen by director [[Trevor Nunn]] to star as Laurey Williams in his new production of ''[[Oklahoma!]]'' opposite [[Hugh Jackman]] which was staged at the National Theatre. It later transferred to the [[Lyceum Theatre, London|Lyceum Theatre]] in the West End. For her performance in ''Oklahoma!'', she received her first [[Olivier Award]] nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. She was the first Laurey in any production of ''Oklahoma!'' to dance her own "Dream Ballet," which was recreated especially for her by choreographer [[Susan Stroman]]. When this revival transferred to [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in 2002, Gabrielle travelled with the show and made her Broadway debut with the new company.

Gabrielle's other roles include Dot/Maria in ''[[Sunday in the Park With George]]'' at the [[Haymarket Theatre (Leicester)|Leicester Haymarket]], Roxie Hart in ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' at the [[Adelphi Theatre|Adelphi]] and [[Cambridge Theatre|Cambridge]] theatres, Alexandra Spofford in ''[[The Witches of Eastwick (musical)|The Witches of Eastwick]]'' at the [[Prince of Wales Theatre]], Cassie in ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' at [[Sheffield]]'s [[Crucible Theatre]], Kathy Selden in ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'' at the Leicester Haymarket and [[Sadler's Wells]] theatres, Irene Molloy in the [[Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park]] production of ''[[Hello, Dolly! (musical)|Hello, Dolly!]]''

In ''[[Sweet Charity]]'', which played first at the [[Menier Chocolate Factory]] and transferred to the [[Theatre Royal, Haymarket]] in the [[West End theatre|West End]], Gabrielle played the roles of Nickie and Ursula, and received another [[Olivier Award]] nomination for her performance. Later in 2010, she played Lady Jacqui in the [[Crucible Theatre]]'s, Sheffield production of ''[[Me and My Girl]]''.

In 2012, she toured the UK in the role of Anna Leonowens in a production of [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]'s ''[[The King and I]]'', her third musical by this duo. Later that year, she returned to the [[Menier Chocolate Factory]] to play the role of Gussie Carnegie in [[Maria Friedman]]'s much acclaimed production of [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s musical ''[[Merrily We Roll Along (musical)|Merrily We Roll Along]]'', which had its [[West End theatre|West End]] transfer to the [[Harold Pinter Theatre]] in 2013 and earned Gabrielle her third [[Olivier Award]] nomination for her performance. In May 2014, she joined the new cast of ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical]]'' at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], as Mrs. Teavee. In August and September 2017, she took the lead role of Desirée in Sondheim's ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury.


In 2018, she returned to ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' when the production returned to the West End, to the [[Phoenix Theatre, London|Phoenix]], this time playing the role of Velma Kelly. She played opposite the Roxie Harts of Sarah Soetart, [[Alexandra Burke]] and [[Caroline Flack]]. In 2020, she played Madame Thenardier in ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' when the ‘new’ version re-opened the refurbished Queen's Theatre under its new name of the Sondheim Theatre. She was performing this role as of October 2022.
Gabrielle's other roles include Dot/Maria in ''[[Sunday in the Park With George]]'' at the [[Haymarket Theatre (Leicester)|Leicester Haymarket]], Roxie Hart in ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' at the [[Adelphi Theatre|Adelphi]] and [[Cambridge Theatre|Cambridge]] theatres, Alexandra Spofford in ''[[The Witches of Eastwick (musical)|The Witches of Eastwick]]'' at the [[Prince of Wales Theatre]], Cassie in ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' at [[Sheffield]]'s [[Crucible Theatre]], Kathy Selden in ''[[Singin' in the Rain]]'' at the Leicester Haymarket and [[Sadler's Wells]] theatres, Irene Molloy in the [[Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park]] production of ''[[Hello, Dolly! (musical)|Hello, Dolly!]]'', opposite [[Samantha Spiro]]. In ''[[Sweet Charity]]'', which played first at the [[Menier Chocolate Factory]] and transferred to the [[Theatre Royal, Haymarket]] in the [[West End theatre|West End]], Gabrielle played the roles of Nickie and Ursula, and received another [[Olivier Award]] nomination for her performance. Later in 2010, she played Lady Jacqui in the [[Crucible Theatre]]'s, Sheffield production of ''[[Me and My Girl]]''. In 2012, she toured the UK in the role of Mrs. Anna Leonowens in a production of [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]]'s ''[[The King and I]]'', her third musical by this duo. Later that year, she returned to the [[Menier Chocolate Factory]] to play the role of Gussie Carnegie in [[Maria Friedman]]'s much acclaimed production of [[Stephen Sondheim]]'s musical ''[[Merrily We Roll Along (musical)|Merrily We Roll Along]]'', which had its [[West End theatre|West End]] transfer to the [[Harold Pinter Theatre]] in 2013 and earned Gabrielle her third [[Olivier Award]] nomination for her performance. In May 2014, she joined the new cast of ''[[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical]]'' at the [[Theatre Royal, Drury Lane]], as Mrs. Teavee. In August and September 2017, Josefina took the lead role of Desirée in Sondheim's [[A Little Night Music]] at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, performing the song "Send In The Clowns".
In 2018 she returned to ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' when the production returned to the West End, to the [[Phoenix Theatre, London|Phoenix]], this time playing the role of Velma Kelly. She played opposite the Roxie Harts of Sarah Soetart, [[Alexandra Burke]] and [[Caroline Flack]]. In 2020 Josefina played Madame Thenardier in ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' when the ‘new’ version re-opened the refurbished Queen's Theatre under its new name of Sondheim Theatre. She is still performing this role as of October 2022.


==Dramatic work==
==Dramatic work==
Gabrielle has appeared in various straight plays and comedies, including [[Noël Coward]]'s ''[[Tonight at 8.30]]'', a series of one act plays ( ''Red Peppers'', ''The Astonished Heart'', ''Family Album'', ''Hands Across the Sea'', ''Fumed Oak'' and ''Shadow Play'' ) at [[Minerva Theatre, Chichester]] opposite [[Alexander Hanson (actor)|Alexander Hanson]] in 2006, ''[[The 39 Steps (play)|The 39 Steps]]'' at the [[Criterion Theatre]] in 2007/08, ''The Murder Game'' at the [[King's Head Theatre]] in 2009, ''Park Avenue Cat'' at the [[Arts Theatre]] in 2011 and [[Ray Cooney]]'s ''[[Two into One]]'' at the [[Menier Chocolate Factory]] in 2014. In 2017, she took over the role of ''Mavis'' in [[Maria Friedman]]'s revival of [[Richard Harris]]' play ''[[Stepping Out (play)|Stepping Out]]'' at the [[Vaudeville Theatre]].
Gabrielle has appeared in various straight plays and comedies, including [[Noël Coward]]'s ''[[Tonight at 8.30]]'', a series of one act plays ( ''Red Peppers'', ''The Astonished Heart'', ''Family Album'', ''Hands Across the Sea'', ''Fumed Oak'' and ''Shadow Play'' ) at [[Minerva Theatre, Chichester]] opposite [[Alexander Hanson (actor)|Alexander Hanson]] in 2006, ''[[The 39 Steps (play)|The 39 Steps]]'' at the [[Criterion Theatre]] in 2007/08, ''The Murder Game'' at the [[King's Head Theatre]] in 2009, ''Park Avenue Cat'' at the [[Arts Theatre]] in 2011 and [[Ray Cooney]]'s ''[[Two into One]]'' at the [[Menier Chocolate Factory]] in 2014. In 2017, she took over the role of ''Mavis'' in [[Maria Friedman]]'s revival of [[Richard Harris (television writer)|Richard Harris]]' play ''[[Stepping Out (play)|Stepping Out]]'' at the [[Vaudeville Theatre]].


==Film and television==
==Film and television==

Latest revision as of 00:57, 17 April 2024

Josefina Gabrielle
Born
Josefina Gabrielle Holmes

October 1963 (age 60)
London, England
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
SpouseMichael Praed

Josefina Gabrielle Holmes, professionally known as Josefina Gabrielle (born October 1963), is a British actress and former ballet dancer, best known for her performances in West End musicals and plays.

Theatrical career[edit]

Gabrielle was born in London in October 1963 to a Spanish father and an English mother. She trained at the Arts Educational Schools, London and began her professional career dancing with the National Ballet of Portugal. Upon returning to Britain, she started a career in musical theatre, and has since appeared in numerous musical productions, in the West End and on Broadway.

In 1992, she was part of the ensemble in Nicholas Hytner's acclaimed revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel. This production opened at the Royal National Theatre and transferred in 1993 to the Shaftesbury Theatre. Her other early roles include Iris in Fame at the Cambridge Theatre, Maggie in A Chorus Line at the Derby Playhouse and Cassie in a touring production of the same show, and Jenna in The Goodbye Girl at the Noël Coward Theatre.

She continued her association with Rodgers and Hammerstein in 1998 when she was chosen by director Trevor Nunn to star as Laurey Williams in his new production of Oklahoma! opposite Hugh Jackman which was staged at the National Theatre. It later transferred to the Lyceum Theatre in the West End. For her performance in Oklahoma!, she received her first Olivier Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. She was the first Laurey in any production of Oklahoma! to dance her own "Dream Ballet," which was recreated especially for her by choreographer Susan Stroman. When this revival transferred to Broadway in 2002, Gabrielle travelled with the show and made her Broadway debut with the new company.

Gabrielle's other roles include Dot/Maria in Sunday in the Park With George at the Leicester Haymarket, Roxie Hart in Chicago at the Adelphi and Cambridge theatres, Alexandra Spofford in The Witches of Eastwick at the Prince of Wales Theatre, Cassie in A Chorus Line at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre, Kathy Selden in Singin' in the Rain at the Leicester Haymarket and Sadler's Wells theatres, Irene Molloy in the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park production of Hello, Dolly!

In Sweet Charity, which played first at the Menier Chocolate Factory and transferred to the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in the West End, Gabrielle played the roles of Nickie and Ursula, and received another Olivier Award nomination for her performance. Later in 2010, she played Lady Jacqui in the Crucible Theatre's, Sheffield production of Me and My Girl.

In 2012, she toured the UK in the role of Anna Leonowens in a production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I, her third musical by this duo. Later that year, she returned to the Menier Chocolate Factory to play the role of Gussie Carnegie in Maria Friedman's much acclaimed production of Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along, which had its West End transfer to the Harold Pinter Theatre in 2013 and earned Gabrielle her third Olivier Award nomination for her performance. In May 2014, she joined the new cast of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, as Mrs. Teavee. In August and September 2017, she took the lead role of Desirée in Sondheim's A Little Night Music at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury.

In 2018, she returned to Chicago when the production returned to the West End, to the Phoenix, this time playing the role of Velma Kelly. She played opposite the Roxie Harts of Sarah Soetart, Alexandra Burke and Caroline Flack. In 2020, she played Madame Thenardier in Les Misérables when the ‘new’ version re-opened the refurbished Queen's Theatre under its new name of the Sondheim Theatre. She was performing this role as of October 2022.

Dramatic work[edit]

Gabrielle has appeared in various straight plays and comedies, including Noël Coward's Tonight at 8.30, a series of one act plays ( Red Peppers, The Astonished Heart, Family Album, Hands Across the Sea, Fumed Oak and Shadow Play ) at Minerva Theatre, Chichester opposite Alexander Hanson in 2006, The 39 Steps at the Criterion Theatre in 2007/08, The Murder Game at the King's Head Theatre in 2009, Park Avenue Cat at the Arts Theatre in 2011 and Ray Cooney's Two into One at the Menier Chocolate Factory in 2014. In 2017, she took over the role of Mavis in Maria Friedman's revival of Richard Harris' play Stepping Out at the Vaudeville Theatre.

Film and television[edit]

Gabrielle's on screen credits include:

Recordings[edit]

She can be heard on the London cast recordings of Oklahoma!, The Goodbye Girl, Fame and Carousel.

Awards and nominations[edit]

Laurence Olivier Awards
Year Category Work Result
1999 Best Actress in a Musical Oklahoma! Nominated
2011 Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Sweet Charity Nominated
2014 Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical Merrily We Roll Along Nominated
Clarence Derwent Awards Best Female in a Supporting Role

Sweet Charity (2011) (winner)

Manchester Theatre Awards Best Actress in a Visiting Production

King and I (2012) (nominated)

Astaire Awards - Best Female Dancer

Oklahoma! (2002) (nominated)

Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical

Oklahoma! (2001-2002) (nominated)

External links[edit]