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Alicia Anne Osborn was born and raised in a MD suburb equidistant to DC, Baltimore and Annapolis. The youngest of 4, Alicia grew up swimming and body boarding competitively with her siblings and grew up listening to Musical Theatre in her household. At age fourteen, Alicia bit the theatre bug and decided to pursue her dream to perform onstage professionally. From age Sixteen, Alicia landed roles in theme parks and regional theaters across the United States. After attending AMDA in NY and LA, she went on to tour North America with MAMMA MIA! and eventually perform on Cruise Ships that took her all over the world- including Hong Kong, Australia, Dubai, Madagascar and beyond.
Alicia currently is based out of NYC! She heads to CO this Summer to play dream roles Bea in Something Rotten!, Madelaine True in Lippa's Wild Party and Miss Shingle in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder.
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“Alicia Osborn, a gifted actor with striking features, plays fiery Judy with flair and finesse, and I couldn’t take my eyes off her (I blame the impossibly adorable blonde wig). Her voice was clear and powerful, and I felt decidedly Broadway-adjacent while watching her absolutely demolish her numbers: “Sisters,” “The Best Things Happen When You’re Dancing,” “I Love A Piano,” and “Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun.”
-Megan Willis, DC THEATRE ARTS
"Osborn demonstrates a compelling voice, her top notes exhibiting a dramatic richness in the heartbreaking 'The Next Room.'”
-Leslie Weisman, D.C. MetroTheatreArts
"Alicia Osborn plays the second oldest...the belter of the group. Her character’s anxious, Victorian posturing and her “Mother-isms” are a delightful and unexpected source of comedic relief in the show. In easily the catchiest song apart from 'We are Russia,' her voice soars in 'The Next Room.'”
-Stephanie House, Maryland Theatre Guide
"Also compelling is Alicia Osborn, who sings beautifully and is a skilled actress. Osborn delivers such a stunning 'Bless the Lord'..."
-Mary Johnson, Baltimore Sun
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