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Jessica Vosk (born September 30, 1983) is an American singer and actress, best known for her performance as the lead role of Elphaba Thropp in Wicked, which she played on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre from July 2018 to May 2019 (a period that included the show's 15th Anniversary). She also starred as Elphaba in the show's second national tour from September 2016 to September 2017.[1][2][3][4][5]
Key Information
Since 2024, she has voiced Lute in the adult animated musical series Hazbin Hotel.
Vosk has numerous other Broadway credits, including Jersey in Hell's Kitchen and in 2026 will star on Broadway in the musical adaptation of Beaches.
Early life and education
[edit]Jessica Vosk was raised in Clinton, New Jersey,[6] starting in community theater at a young age. Her father played in a band and first taught her how to sing. After graduating from North Hunterdon High School,[7] she pursued a degree in musical theater at The Hartt School in West Hartford, Connecticut, but transferred to Montclair State University, graduating with a degree in Communications and Public and Investor Relations. She worked in investor relations for three years on Wall Street before deciding to pursue her Broadway ambitions.[8]
Career
[edit]Theatre
[edit]
Vosk's big break came in 2009 when she was cast as a vocalist for the live concert Kristina written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA and performed at Carnegie Hall and at London's Royal Albert Hall.[9]
Vosk made her Broadway debut in 2014 in Jason Robert Brown's The Bridges of Madison County. She was cast as a swing, and she made her principal debut as Marian. She also was an understudy for the role of Chiara.[10] [11]
From The Bridges of Madison County she went to Finding Neverland, in which she was in the original Broadway production playing the role of Miss Bassett and an understudy for Mrs. du Maurier.[12]
Vosk played Fruma Sarah in the 2015–2016 Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof. She was also an understudy for the roles of Golde and Yente.[13][14]
Also in 2014, she performed as Anita in the San Francisco Symphony's live recording of the West Side Story score which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards.[15]
Vosk left Fiddler on The Roof in 2016 to join the cast of the Second National Tour of Wicked succeeding Emily Koch in the lead role of Elphaba Thropp.[16][17] She made her debut in South Bend, Indiana on September 7, 2016, opposite Amanda Jane Cooper as Glinda Upland.[18] Her last show on the tour was September 24, 2017, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
On June 18, 2018, it was announced that Vosk would reprise the role of Elphaba in the Broadway production of Wicked, succeeding Jackie Burns. Her first performance took place on July 16, 2018, at the Gershwin Theatre.[19] Vosk ended her run as Elphaba on May 12, 2019, and was succeeded by Hannah Corneau. Vosk was the winner of the 2019 Broadway.com Audience Choice Award for Best Replacement (Female) for her portrayal of Elphaba.[20]
Also in 2019 Vosk originated the role of Aunt Val in the world premiere of the musical adaptation of Becoming Nancy. The production played at the Coca-Cola Stage at the Alliance Theatre, which is part of the Atlanta Theatre Company from September 6 to October 6, 2019.[21] Vosk was the winner of the BroadwayWorld Atlanta Best Actress in a Musical Award.[22]
On February 17, 2020, Vosk appeared as one of The Narrators in the 50th Anniversary concert of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center.[citation needed]
In May 2024, Vosk led the cast of the first production of Beaches The Musical at Theatre Calgary.[23]
From July 30, 2024 to August 5, 2024, Vosk performed as Jenna in the Muny production of Waitress.[24][25]
On October 16, 2024, it was announced that Vosk would return to Broadway joining the cast of the Alicia Keys musical Hell's Kitchen. She succeeded original cast member Tony nominee Shoshana Bean in the role of strict mother Jersey. Her first performance was on December 12, 2024 at the Shubert Theatre. Her final performance in the show was November 30, 2025.[26]
On December 16, 2025 it was announced that Vosk would originate her first starring role on Broadway as Cee Cee Bloom in Beaches alongside Kelli Barrett.[27]
Recording work
[edit]
Vosk released her first album titled Wild and Free on August 10, 2018. The album is a mix of musical theatre and pop and includes songs by Sara Bareilles, Jason Robert Brown, Prince, Sia, Pasek and Paul, and more.[28] The album debuted on the Billboard Charts at No. 29 for Independent Artists and No. 12 for Heatseekers (up and coming musicians).[citation needed]
Vosk released an EP of Christmas songs titled A Very CoCo Christmas on December 9, 2020.[citation needed]
In June 2024, Vosk released two new singles.[citation needed]
On October 25, 2024, it was announced that Vosk will release her full-length Christmas album entitled Sleigh from Concord Theatricals. It would feature Vosk performing her take on Holiday favorites along with special guests Neil Patrick Harris, David Foster, Ariana DeBose, and Scott Hoying. The album would be released for digital downloading and streaming platforms on November 15, 2024. Physical copies would be released on December 6, 2024, in stores.[citation needed]
Solo concerts
[edit]After wrapping The Bridges of Madison County, Vosk made her cabaret debut at 54 Below with her first solo show entitled I Came to Jersey for This in February 2015, the show featured Vosk performing songs that really inspired her growing up on music. The concert was well received by fans and critics.[citation needed]
Her sophomore cabaret act You Asked for It would debut in February 2016 at Joe's Pub featured Vosk performing a lot of diva-based anthems that inspired her wanting to become a gay icon.[citation needed]
Following her run on the first National Tour of Wicked in 2018, Vosk returned to 54 Below with Bein' Green, a solo show commemorating talking about what her life was like within a year of life on the road. Many of the songs from the Bein' Green show eventually all appear on Vosk's debut album Wild and Free.[citation needed]
Following her departure from Wicked on Broadway, Vosk began touring in support of her debut album Wild & Free in 2018.
On November 8, 2021, Vosk made her solo debut at Carnegie Hall with a program entitled My Golden Age playing to a sold-out audience.[29] The concert featured an ultimate showcase of Vosk paying tribute to all her musical influences. Following the success of her solo debut there, Vosk would continue to develop a strong relationship with Carnegie Hall including a 2022 return performing a tribute concert to Judy Garland commemorating her 100th Birthday entitled Get Happy, a concert she previously also performed in San Francisco, CA with the San Francisco Symphony. She also hosted an 8-episode podcast with Carnegie Hall entitled If The Hall Could Talk, centering on many of Carnegie Hall's notable artifacts from the Hall's archive museum.[citation needed]
In June 2023, Vosk presented a tribute solo entitled California Dreamin' at the 92nd Street Y. The show featured Vosk performing a selection of songs by some of the greatest singer-songwriters from Laurel Canyon, California.[citation needed] Since the New York premiere, Vosk has continued to perform the concert doing multiple configurations with a small band or a symphony orchestra.[citation needed]
In support of her new holiday album Sleigh, Vosk embarked on a mini-Symphony holiday tour. She sang for 3 nights with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. She then followed it up with a return to Carnegie Hall for a 2-night concert with the New York Pops and Essential Voices USA, as part their annual holiday concert there.[citation needed]
Vosk also toured in 2025 after she left Hell's Kitchen.
Other work
[edit]Vosk is also the host of "Vosk in the City", a popular, fun street interview series.
She was the co-host of the podcast "Killing it on Broadway" with Jennifer Simard.
Vosk voiced Lute in the Amazon Prime Video original series Hazbin Hotel.[30]
Personal life
[edit]Vosk has been a resident of West New York, New Jersey,[6] and has a dog named Fred. In 2025 she became engaged to Dave Godar.
Food allergies
[edit]The Broadway legend has been open about advocating for those with severe food allergies as she has several herself, including sesame seeds, shellfish, tree nuts, and most dangerously peanuts. When she first began her Wicked contract in July 2018, Vosk was nearly killed when eating a cookie that she confirms “definitely had nut in it”. Vosk's entire face and body swelled up like a balloon and became covered in rashes before she entered Anaphylaxis and she had to use an EpiPen and immediately be rushed to the emergency room.[31] On December 3, 2018, Vosk performed at the Food Allergy Research and Education's (FARE) 21st Annual Food Allergy Ball at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in New York City. Vosk gave major praise to the event stating, “It's like, ‘Oh my God, you actually get it!’ To be in a room full of people who have a plethora of allergies and to know that the food will be safe, that's literally a dream for me. I'm not joking. It's truly a dream”.[32]
Theatre credits
[edit]| Year(s) | Production | Role | Location | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | West Side Story | Anita | Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall | San Francisco Symphony Concert |
| 2014 | The Bridges of Madison County | Swing u/s Carolyn u/s Marian |
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre | Broadway |
| 2015 | Finding Neverland | Miss Bassett / Ensemble u/s Mrs du Maurier |
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | |
| 2015–16 | Fiddler on the Roof | Fruma Sarah u/s Golde |
Broadway Theatre | |
| 2016–17 | Wicked | Elphaba Thropp | Various | National Tour |
| 2018–19 | Gershwin Theatre | Broadway | ||
| 2019 | Becoming Nancy[33] | Aunt Val / Kate Bush | Alliance Theatre | World Premiere |
| 2020 | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | The Narrator | David Geffen Hall at Lincoln Center | 50th Anniversary Concert |
| 2022 | The Muny | Regional | ||
| 2023 | Chess | Florence Vassy | ||
| Gutenberg! The Musical! | The Producer (one night cameo) |
James Earl Jones Theatre | Broadway | |
| 2024 | Waitress | Jenna Hunterson | The Muny | Regional |
| 2024–25 | Hell's Kitchen | Jersey | Shubert Theatre[34] | Broadway |
| 2026 | Beaches | Cee Cee Bloom | Majestic Theatre[35] | Broadway |
Filmography
[edit]Television
[edit]| Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | East New York | Jess Anthony | Episode: "By the Book" |
| 2023 | Schmigadoon! | Little Girl's Mother | Episode: "Welcome to Schmicago" |
| 2024–present | Hazbin Hotel | Lute (voice) | 7 episodes |
Solo concerts and cabarets
[edit]- 2015: I Came from Jersey for This! (Feinstein's/54 Below)
- 2016: You Asked for It (Joe's Pub)
- 2018: Being Green (Feinstein's / 54 Below)
- 2019–present: Wild and Free: In Concert (Various)
- 2021: My Golden Age (Carnegie Hall)
- 2022: Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration
- 2023–present: California Dreamin: The Songs of Laurel Canyon
- 2024: Christmas Symphony Tour
Discography
[edit]LPs
[edit]- 2018: Wild and Free (Broadway Records)
- 2024: Sleigh (Concord Theatricals)
EPs
[edit]- 2020: A Very CoCo Christmas (Vosky Records)
Singles
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Bub. [36] |
CAN [37] |
IRE [38] |
NZ Hot [39] |
UK [40] | |||
| "Gravity"[41] (with Alex Brightman, Sam Haft, and Andrew Underberg) |
2025 | 4 | 80 | 82 | 4 | 53 | Hazbin Hotel: Season 2 (Original Soundtrack) |
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | |||||||
Other charted songs
[edit]| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Bub. [36] |
NZ Hot [39] |
UK Ind. [42] | |||
| "You Didn't Know" (with Andrew Underberg, Sam Haft, Erika Henningsen, Shoba Narayan, Patina Miller, and Stephanie Beatriz) |
2024 | 25 | 24 | 47 | Hazbin Hotel Original Soundtrack (Pt. 2) |
| "When I Think About the Future" (with Erika Henningsen, Stephanie Beatriz, Krystina Alabado, Keith David, Kevin Del Aguila, Kimiko Glenn, Shoba Narayan, Christian Borle, Amir Talai, Joel Perez, Lilli Cooper, Jeremy Jordan, Patrick Stump, and Patina Miller) |
2025 | — | 37 | — | Hazbin Hotel: Season 2 (Original Soundtrack) |
| "Hear My Hope" (with Shoba Narayan, Erika Henningsen, Keith David, Kimiko Glenn, Stephanie Beatriz, Blake Roman, Kevin Del Aguila, Krystina Alabado, Patrick Stump, Alex Brightman, Daphne Rubin-Vega, James Monroe Iglehart, Andrew Durand, Leslie Kritzer, Amir Talai, Alex Newell, Joel Perez, Lilli Cooper, and Christian Borle) |
— | 20 | — | ||
Awards and nominations
[edit]| Year | Award | Category | Show | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Broadway.com Cabaret Awards | Best Show, Celebrity | Being Green | Won |
| 2019 | Broadway.com Audience Awards | Best Replacement | Wicked | Won |
| 2019 | Broadway.com Regional Awards (Atlanta) | Best Actress in a Musical (Professional) | Becoming Nancy | Won |
| 2020 | BroadwayWorld Cabaret Awards | Best Filmed Show, Created in Quarantine | Radio Free Birdland | Won |
References
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- ^ Gray, Channing (September 15, 2016). "Jessica Vosk brings her Broadway chops to PPAC's 'Wicked'". Providence Journal – via providencejournal.com.
- ^ McKnight, Steven (December 17, 2016). "Wicked. Pop-u-lar and deservedly so. At the Kennedy Center". DC Theater Scene – via dctheatrescene.com.
- ^ Royce, Graydon (April 14, 2017). "There's no stopping 'Wicked' as it opens a monthlong run in Minneapolis". Minneapolis Star Tribune – via startibune.com.
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- ^ a b Pennington, Juliet. "The VIP Lounge with Jessica Vosk", Boston Globe, June 23, 2017. Retrieved October 10, 2017. "The Clinton, N.J., native, now calls West New York, N.J., home. Vosk, 33, who plays Elphaba (the role made popular by Idina Menzel), said she is enjoying spending time in Boston, where her younger brother, musician Daniel Vosk, went to school."
- ^ Staff. "Youth News", New Jersey Hills Media Group, February 27, 2002. Retrieved October 10, 2017. "The North Hunterdon High School Theatre Organization will present Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, Friday, March 8, and at 2 p.m. and 7:30 pm. Saturday, March 9.... Senior Jessica Vosk plays the role of Maria, with senior Scott Spjut playing the part of Captain Von Trapp."
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Jessica Vosk
View on GrokipediaEarly years
Childhood and upbringing
Jessica Vosk was born on September 30, 1983, in New Jersey and raised in Clinton, New Jersey.[1][10] She grew up in a musical family as the daughter of Michael Vosk, a musician who played in a band, and Patty Vosk, an artistic parent; she has a younger brother, Daniel.[4][11] Her father taught her to sing starting at age three, fostering her early passion for music and performance in a supportive home environment.[12] Vosk's interest in the performing arts developed during her childhood through involvement in community theater productions and school activities.[6] She participated in local theater from a young age, including her first lead role as Annie at the Chansonette Theatre Company in Easton, Pennsylvania, which sparked her enthusiasm for singing and acting, often drawing from family influences like her father's musical background.[13] Vosk attended North Hunterdon Regional High School, where she continued her engagement with the arts through school plays.[10][14] She performed leading roles including Maria in a production of The Sound of Music as a senior, as well as in West Side Story, Guys & Dolls (as Sister Sarah), and How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (as Rosemary).[10] These formative experiences in New Jersey laid the groundwork for her later pursuits in the performing arts.[12]Education
Vosk began her higher education at The Hartt School of Music, Drama, and Dance at the University of Hartford, where she enrolled as a musical theater major following her high school graduation. After completing just one semester, she decided the program was not the right fit and transferred to Montclair State University in New Jersey.[13] At Montclair State, Vosk pivoted to a degree in communications, focusing on public and investor relations, influenced by her parents' encouragement to pursue a more stable career path. She graduated in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies. To sustain her passion for performing, she participated in choral singing during her studies, which helped maintain her vocal abilities outside her primary academic focus.[5][13][4] Her communications education equipped her with essential skills in public speaking, media relations, and relationship management, which later supported her work in investor relations and enhanced her professionalism in the performing arts, including navigating interviews and public engagements as a performer.[4]Career
Early career in finance
Following her studies in communications and public relations, Jessica Vosk began her professional career in finance shortly before completing her bachelor's degree from Montclair State University in 2007. She joined a boutique investor relations firm in New York City, Gavin Anderson, as an associate, leveraging her academic background in investor relations to secure the position six months prior to graduation.[6][15] In her role, which quickly advanced to associate director, Vosk consulted with major Wall Street companies and global clients, managing communications strategies, pitching financial stories to business media outlets, and utilizing tools like the Bloomberg terminal to support client needs. She handled high-stakes interactions across the United States and traveled internationally to represent clients, immersing herself in the fast-paced, demanding culture of investor relations. Over the course of approximately three years, from mid-2006 to around 2010, Vosk received three promotions, reflecting her strong performance and the firm's appreciation for her energy and skills in a competitive environment.[6][4][15] The intense pressure of the Wall Street world, however, took a toll, leading to frequent panic attacks characterized by symptoms such as racing heart, lightheadedness, shakiness, and sweating, which Vosk described as feeling like "you're dying." These episodes, coupled with a growing sense of dissatisfaction and unfulfillment, prompted deep career reflection; at age 27, she realized the role was not aligned with her passions, ultimately deciding to leave the corporate ladder despite its stability and recent advancements.[4][15][6]Entry into theatre
After leaving her position in investor relations on Wall Street in 2010, Jessica Vosk took a significant leap of faith to pursue a career in the performing arts, driven by persistent anxiety and a desire to follow her passion for theatre.[6] She began by enrolling in acting classes and attending open calls and auditions across New York City, often six days a week, without an agent or an Actors' Equity Association card, which limited her opportunities to non-union productions.[4] To support herself financially during this uncertain period from 2011 to 2014, Vosk took on early-morning babysitting jobs starting at 6 a.m., alongside other part-time work, while networking at events like Jim Caruso’s Cast Party at Birdland.[6] Vosk's persistence through numerous rejections paid off with her first professional theatre credit in 2009, portraying the daughter of Louise Pitre's character in a concert presentation of the musical Kristina at Carnegie Hall, conducted by Paul Gemignani; she later reprised the role at London's Royal Albert Hall.[4] This opportunity marked her initial foray into professional performing, though she continued to face a slow climb marked by exhaustive auditions for regional, off-Broadway, and touring productions, building her skills and resilience amid ongoing setbacks.[6] Without formal voice lessons explicitly documented in this transitional phase, her training focused on practical audition preparation and ensemble work to hone her musical theatre abilities. Her breakthrough came in 2014 with her Broadway debut in Jason Robert Brown's The Bridges of Madison County, where she joined as a swing and understudy before performing in the principal role of Marian.[4] This ensemble and understudy position provided crucial experience and visibility, allowing her to go on for other roles on short notice.[16] To further build her resume, Vosk made her New York cabaret debut in February 2015 at Feinstein's/54 Below with the solo show I Came From Jersey For This!, a performance that showcased her vocal range and personal storytelling amid her rising theatre profile.[17]Major theatre roles
Jessica Vosk's breakthrough as a leading lady came with her portrayal of Elphaba in the First National Tour of Wicked, where she originated the role on September 7, 2016, and performed through 2017, earning praise for her powerful vocals and emotional depth that brought fresh intensity to the character's arc of defiance and vulnerability.[18][19] Critics highlighted her as one of the standout Elphabas, with her rendition of "Defying Gravity" noted for its soaring belts and genuine poignancy, solidifying her reputation for commanding the stage with vocal prowess.[20][21] She reprised the role on Broadway at the Gershwin Theatre starting July 16, 2018, as a replacement for Jackie Burns, continuing through May 2019 and further elevating her profile with audiences who lauded her ability to infuse the production with renewed magic during its milestone 15th year.[22][23] This stint marked a pivotal progression in her career, transitioning her from regional and touring work to a central figure in one of Broadway's longest-running hits, where her dynamic stage presence and vocal range were celebrated as essential to the show's enduring appeal.[24] In 2024, Vosk expanded her regional portfolio with starring roles that showcased her versatility beyond fantasy epics. Earlier in the year, she took on Cee Cee Bloom in the international premiere of Beaches the Musical at Theatre Calgary from May 18 to June 16, portraying the brash, larger-than-life entertainer in a story of enduring friendship, where her powerhouse delivery was praised for capturing the character's demanding energy and diva-like charisma.[25][26] Later that year, as Jenna Hunterson in the Midwest premiere of Waitress at The Muny from July 30 to August 5, she delivered a heartfelt performance as the resilient pie-maker navigating abuse and self-discovery, with reviewers acclaiming her dual strengths in acting and singing, particularly in the poignant "She Used to Be Mine," which underscored her emotional authenticity and vocal clarity.[27][28] Vosk returned to Broadway in Hell's Kitchen on December 12, 2024, stepping into the role of Jersey, the fierce single mother to protagonist Ali, and continued through 2025, briefly pausing before resuming on July 8 after a leave, with her tenure ending on November 30, 2025.[29][30][31] In this Alicia Keys jukebox musical, her muscular belts and warm charisma were hailed as transformative, providing dynamic emotional anchors in songs like "Fallin'" and earning her widespread critical acclaim for the greatest live vocal performances witnessed by many patrons, further cementing her status as a Broadway powerhouse.[32][33] These roles collectively advanced Vosk's trajectory from emerging talent to acclaimed leading lady, with consistent praise for her vocal power driving sold-out houses and positioning her as a go-to interpreter of complex, belt-heavy heroines.[34]Voice acting and media appearances
Jessica Vosk expanded her career into voice acting with her role as Lute, the fierce lieutenant of the Exorcists, in the adult animated musical series Hazbin Hotel on Amazon Prime Video, debuting in 2024.[35][36] Lute quickly became a fan-favorite character, particularly for her commanding presence in the show's musical episodes, where Vosk's powerful vocals highlighted the character's ruthless devotion to her leader, Adam.[37] Her theatre-honed vocal technique proved instrumental in bringing depth to Lute's dynamic range, from militaristic chants to intense solos.[38] In 2025, Vosk reprised the role for Hazbin Hotel Season 2, which premiered on October 29 on Prime Video, featuring her in early episodes like "New Pentious" and "Storyteller."[39] She contributed to the season's soundtrack, including the duet "Gravity" with Alex Brightman, which showcased Lute's evolving antagonism toward the protagonists in Hell.[37][40] Vosk shared behind-the-scenes insights during promotional events, such as the New York Comic Con panel in October 2025, where she teased Lute's darker trajectory amid Heaven's internal conflicts.[41] No other significant animation or voice-over projects have been announced as of late 2025.[42] Beyond voice work, Vosk has made select live-action media appearances, including a guest role as Jess Anthony in the CBS police drama East New York (Season 1, Episode 11: "By the Book," 2023) and as Little Girl's Mother in the musical comedy series Schmigadoon! on Apple TV+ (Season 2, 2023).[35] These roles marked her initial forays into television acting outside of stage adaptations. Vosk's media presence grew in 2025 through interviews highlighting her career transition from finance to performing arts. On the She Pivots podcast (June 4, 2025), she discussed leaving Wall Street after the 2008 financial crisis, her years of auditions, and breakthroughs in Broadway that paved the way for diverse media opportunities.[43] She appeared on the red carpet for the 2025 Tony Awards (June 8), interviewed by NY1's Frank DiLella about her ongoing projects, and shared preparation stories in a Getting Ready YouTube interview (September 23, 2025).[44][45] Later that year, she participated in Hazbin Hotel Season 2 premiere events, including carpet interviews on October 31, where she reflected on voicing Lute's expansion in the series.[46]Solo concerts and recordings
Jessica Vosk made her solo concert debut at Feinstein's/54 Below in New York City on February 27, 2015, with the cabaret show I Came From Jersey For This, which highlighted her New Jersey roots through a mix of Broadway standards and pop covers.[17][47] This intimate performance marked the beginning of her transition to solo artistry, building on the vocal prowess she developed in ensemble theatre roles.[7] Vosk's solo career gained momentum with larger-scale concerts, culminating in her Carnegie Hall debut on November 8, 2021, with the sold-out show My Golden Age, featuring special guests including Kristin Chenoweth for duets from Wicked.[48][49] She returned to Carnegie Hall in 2022 for Get Happy, further establishing her as a concert headliner with programs blending Broadway, pop, and personal storytelling.[7] In 2023, Vosk completed her first 20-city solo concert tour, showcasing her versatility across U.S. venues and debuting new material inspired by her theatrical experiences.[50][51] Her recording projects parallel this live work, beginning with the independently produced debut album Wild and Free in August 2018, which charted on Billboard and featured an eclectic array of Broadway tunes, pop covers by artists like Sia and Prince, and original arrangements.[52][53] This was followed by the holiday EP A Very CoCo Christmas in 2020, also Billboard-charting, emphasizing festive standards with a personal twist.[2] In June 2024, Vosk released two singles: a cover of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" and "The Love Medley," incorporating songs like Linda Ronstadt's "Different Drum" and Jason Robert Brown's "Everybody Says Don't."[54] The full-length holiday album Sleigh, an extension of her earlier EP, arrived in November 2024, supporting her ongoing Sleigh holiday tour that spans 2024-2025 dates, including a December 2024 Carnegie Hall performance and 2025 stops in Boston and beyond.[55][56] Vosk's solo output consistently explores themes of empowerment and nostalgia through an eclectic mix of Broadway, contemporary pop, and occasional originals, reflecting her multifaceted vocal style.[57] In 2025, she headlined the New York Pops Underground Cabaret fundraiser at 54 Below on October 6, delivering an intimate performance in support of music education initiatives.[58][59]Personal life
Family and relationships
Jessica Vosk was raised in a musical family by her parents, Patty and Michael "Mike" Vosk, who fostered her early interest in the performing arts. Her father, Michael "Mike" Vosk, was a musician who played in a band and taught her to sing harmonies from the age of three, instilling a lifelong passion for music.[12][60] Michael Vosk passed away on October 17, 2023, at the age of 71.[11][15] Vosk has one sibling, a younger brother named Daniel Vosk, who is also a musician and attended Berklee College of Music. The siblings have occasionally collaborated professionally, including in performances of songs from the musical Waitress.[61] Despite initially pursuing a career in finance at her parents' urging for stability after college, Vosk's family provided encouragement for her artistic pursuits from a young age, supporting her eventual transition to theater even amid initial concerns about financial security.[4][62] Vosk keeps her personal relationships private, with little public information available prior to recent announcements. In September 2025, she revealed her engagement to longtime boyfriend Dave Godar via social media, sharing a photo of her engagement ring.[63]Residence and other pursuits
Vosk resides in the New York City area.[64] She shares her home with her dog, Fred, who is known for his independent personality and preference for quiet evenings, often enjoying fresh chicken dinners prepared by Vosk.[65][66] During the 2020 pandemic and Broadway shutdown, Vosk pursued a real estate license through virtual schooling as a practical backup plan, reflecting on her earlier finance background for career stability.[62] She has expressed interest in property investment, viewing it as a viable pivot if needed, though she remains committed to her performing arts career.[62] Among her hobbies, Vosk enjoys gardening, tending to numerous houseplants, as well as cooking experimental meals without recipes and maintaining a wellness routine that includes Peloton spinning classes.[65] Her travel often ties into professional tours, allowing her to explore new destinations while performing.[64]Credits
Theatre credits
Vosk performed as Miss Bassett and a member of the ensemble in the Broadway production of Finding Neverland from March 15 to September 6, 2015, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.[67] Vosk began her Broadway career as a swing and understudy in the original Broadway production of The Bridges of Madison County, where she covered the roles of Carolyn and Marian/Chiara from February 20 to May 18, 2014, at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.[68][67] Vosk originated the role of Fruma Sarah in the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof, performing from November 20, 2015, to August 7, 2016, at the Broadhurst Theatre.[69] She originated the role of Elphaba in the second national tour of Wicked, performing from September 7, 2016, to September 24, 2017, across various touring venues.[67][22] Vosk reprised the role of Elphaba on Broadway in Wicked as a replacement, appearing at the Gershwin Theatre from July 17, 2018, to May 12, 2019.[67][22] Vosk starred as the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at The Muny from August 12 to 18, 2022, at the James S. McDonnell Stage in Forest Park, St. Louis.[70] In the international premiere of Beaches the Musical at Theatre Calgary, Vosk starred as Cee Cee Bloom from May 24 to June 16, 2024, at the Max Bell Theatre in Arts Commons.[25][71] Vosk portrayed Jenna in the Muny premiere of Waitress from July 30 to August 5, 2024, at the James S. McDonnell Stage in Forest Park, St. Louis.[72][73] She joined the Broadway production of Hell's Kitchen as Jersey, beginning December 12, 2024, at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre, with performances continuing through November 30, 2025, including a medical leave from June 16 to July 6, 2025.[74][30][75]Concert and cabaret performances
Vosk performed as Anita in a concert production of West Side Story with the San Francisco Symphony on June 21 and 22, 2013, at Davies Symphony Hall.[76] Vosk shared the role of the Narrator in the 50th anniversary concert of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center, on February 17, 2020.[77] Jessica Vosk made her New York City cabaret debut on February 27, 2015, at Feinstein's/54 Below with the solo show I Came From Jersey For This!, featuring special guests Andréa Burns, Martha Plimpton, and Rebecca Luker.[17][47] Following the release of her debut album Wild and Free in August 2018, Vosk embarked on a multi-city concert tour in support of the record, performing across approximately 20 venues from 2018 to 2019, including shows themed around Broadway standards and contemporary pop covers.[53][52] Vosk presented her sold-out solo debut at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium on November 8, 2021, in the concert My Golden Age, accompanied by special guests including Kristin Chenoweth and Scott Hoying of Pentatonix, with a program celebrating Broadway composers like Stephen Sondheim and Stephen Schwartz.[78][48] Vosk launched her holiday concert tour Sleigh in late 2024 to promote her album of the same name, with dates extending into 2025 at venues including the Segerstrom Center for the Arts (December 17, 2025, Costa Mesa, CA), Berklee Performance Center (December 6, 2025, Boston, MA), and Byers Theatre at Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center (November 22, 2025, Sandy Springs, GA), featuring festive arrangements and guest appearances such as Scott Hoying.[56][79][80] Vosk headlined the New York Pops Underground Cabaret fundraiser at 54 Below on October 6, 2025, delivering an intimate performance in support of music education initiatives.[81][58]Discography
Full-length albums
Jessica Vosk's debut full-length album, Wild and Free, was released on August 10, 2018, by Broadway Records. The album features a blend of Broadway standards and contemporary pop covers, showcasing Vosk's versatile vocal range across 14 tracks, including notable renditions of "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz and "What Baking Can Do" from Waitress. Arrangements were crafted by Mary-Mitchell Campbell and Cameron Moncur, with production handled by Michael Croiter and Robbie Rozelle, and co-production by Vosk herself; the recording process emphasized intimate studio sessions to capture her live performance energy. It debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart and No. 29 on the Independent Albums chart.[82][83][53] Vosk's second full-length album, Sleigh, marked her first dedicated holiday release and was issued on November 15, 2024, via Concord Theatrical Recordings. Comprising 13 tracks of Christmas classics and originals with fresh arrangements, highlights include "Santa Tell Me," "All I Want for Christmas Is You," and a medley titled "Do You Hear the Faithful?" featuring guests such as Ariana DeBose, David Foster, Neil Patrick Harris, and Scott Hoying. The album was produced by Scott M. Riesett, Mary-Mitchell Campbell, Vosk, and Terrence Meck, in collaboration with Next Table Entertainment, with recording focused on blending orchestral elements and personal interpretations to evoke seasonal joy. It debuted on the Billboard charts and supported Vosk's 2024-2025 holiday tour of the same name, which featured symphony-backed performances across North America.[84][85][86]EPs and singles
In December 2020, amid the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jessica Vosk released her debut holiday EP, A Very CoCo Christmas, through her independent label Vosky Records. The four-track digital release featured festive interpretations including "O Holy Night," a soulful rendition of "River" originally by Joni Mitchell, a playful take on "Jingle Bells?!?," and a bonus cover of Sting's "Fields of Gold" reimagined in a holiday context. Produced during a period when live performances were limited, the EP captured Vosk's intimate vocal style and served as a beacon of holiday cheer for fans isolated at home, available exclusively on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.[87] Vosk's foray into standalone singles began in earnest in 2024, reflecting her evolving artistry beyond full-length projects. On June 17, 2024, she independently released "Paparazzi," a dramatic cover of Lady Gaga's 2008 hit, showcasing her Broadway-honed intensity through soaring vocals and theatrical flair, distributed digitally via platforms such as Apple Music. On the same day, Vosk released "The Love Medley," a medley blending Linda Ronstadt's "Different Drum," Andrew Lloyd Webber's "I Don't Know How to Love Him" from Jesus Christ Superstar, and Stephen Sondheim's "Everybody Says Don't" from Anyone Can Whistle; this release highlighted her affinity for eclectic, emotionally layered interpretations of classic songs. Both singles marked a creative pivot during a transitional phase in her career, emphasizing personal expression through shorter formats.[54] Extending her holiday theme into late 2024, Vosk issued "Santa Tell Me" on October 25 as a digital single, a vibrant cover of Ariana Grande's 2014 pop holiday track, which doubled as the lead promotion for her subsequent album Sleigh. The release, featuring upbeat production and Vosk's charismatic delivery, quickly gained traction on streaming services, underscoring her ability to infuse contemporary pop with theatrical energy.[88] In early 2025, Vosk ventured into original material with the single "Underneath the Frost," released on March 4 in collaboration with composer Will Reynolds and lyricist Eric Price. This poignant track, described as a metaphor for emerging hope after hardship, served as the debut single from the forthcoming album Getting Closer and was accompanied by a music video directed to evoke emotional depth. Performed with orchestral accompaniment, it highlighted Vosk's interpretive range in contemporary musical theater songwriting, available on major streaming platforms.[89]Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
{| class="wikitable" ! Year ! Category ! Nominated work| ! Result |
|---|
| 2022 |
| Best Musical Theater Album |
| ''West Side Story'' (with San Francisco Symphony) |
| Nominated[90] |
| } |
Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards
{| class="wikitable" ! Year ! Category ! Nominated work| ! Result |
|---|
| 2019 |
| Favorite Replacement (Female) |
| ''Wicked'' (as Elphaba) |
| Won[91] |
| } |
St. Louis Theater Circle Awards
{| class="wikitable" ! Year ! Category ! Nominated work| ! Result |
|---|
| 2025 |
| Outstanding Performer in a Musical (Female or Non-Binary Role) |
| ''Waitress'' (The Muny) |
| Nominated[92] |
| } |