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Roxy Bravo

Roxy Bravo is a BFA Music Theatre graduate from AMDA. Her performance credits include Ilse in Spring Awakening, Crystal in Little Shop of Horrors, Cinderella in Into the Woods, and Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi. Throughout her training, she developed a diverse skill set, combining acting, singing, and dance to create captivating performances. Known for her dynamic stage presence and emotional depth, Roxy brings a unique energy to every role she takes on, blending her technical skills with a raw, expressive storytelling approach.


Artist Bio

Roxy Bravo is a versatile performer and BFA Music Theatre graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA). Throughout her training and professional career, she has honed her craft and developed a unique combination of acting, singing, and dance that allows her to create captivating and multidimensional performances. Roxy’s impressive range has been showcased in a variety of roles, including Ilse in Spring Awakening, Crystal in Little Shop of Horrors, Cinderella in Into the Woods, and Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi. Additionally, she has served as the Marcy Understudy in Dogfight and has performed in notable ensemble roles in productions such as Rent, Sweeney Todd, Candide, Die Fledermaus, and Carmen.Known for her dynamic stage presence and emotional depth, Roxy brings a raw and expressive storytelling approach to each role she inhabits. Whether in a leading or ensemble role, she blends technical proficiency with a profound connection to the material, ensuring that every performance resonates with audiences. With a passion for both the craft of musical theatre and the power of live performance, Roxy continues to make a lasting impact on the stage, bringing authenticity, energy, and heart to every character she portrays.

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Before attending AMDA Los Angeles, Roxy Bravo was a Film + Digital Content major at Hussian College Los Angeles: In Studio. Here is a small portfolio of her work.

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- Stephen Sondheim

That’s all folks!

Thank you for taking the time to explore my creative world! I’m so glad to have shared a piece of my journey with you. Whether I’ve made you laugh, think, or simply smile, I hope my work has left a lasting impression. Keep the spark alive, and remember, the best performances are yet to come. Until we meet again—stay witty, stay wonderful, and most importantly, stay you.With love and light,
Roxy Bravo