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TINA FABRIQUE has recently been featured in How to Succeed
in Business Without Really Trying and The Best Little
Whorehouse in Texas on national tour. Her Broadway credits
include Dessa Rose at Lincoln Center for the Performing
Arts, Bring in 'Da Noise Bring in 'Da Funk, Ragtime,
Truly Blessed, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying,
The Gospel At Colonus and Harlem Song. Other
national tours include The Wiz, Bubbling Brown Sugar,
Once on This Island, South Pacific and Queenie Pie.
Her other New York credits include 70, Girls, 70
for New York City Center Encores!, Angel Levine at
Jewish Repertory and Shades of Harlem at the Village
Gate. Ms. Fabrique's regional credits include Mother Shaw
in Crowns, Hattie in Kiss Me Kate and Ma
in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom at Arena Stage,
Mama Morton in Chicago at Ogonquit Theater, Quilly
in The Old Settler at Actors Theater of Louisville
and The Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat at North Shore Music Theatre. She created the
role of Mother Vera in Abysinnia at Musical Theatre
Works, The Cleveland Play House, Arena Stage and Goodspeed
Musicals. Ms. Fabrique was a featured soloist for several
years with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, touring throughout
Europe and the United States. She also starred with the Harlem
Gospel Singers on tour in Europe for several years. This past
summer Ms. Fabrique's voice could be heard singing the theme
song to the documentary movie Mad Hot Ballroom. Her
television credits include Law & Order, When I Grow
Up, The Today Show, Reading Rainbow (for which she sang
the original theme), Steam Shovel, All My Children
and One Life to Live, for which she won a Gloria
Award. Ms. Fabrique won the James Cleveland Gospel Music Award
for Best Female Gospel Vocalist for her recording He's
Able on Glorious Records.
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