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Bianca Marroquin Tickets

Award-winning Mexican Broadway actress Bianca Marroquin makes her 54 Below debut, performing songs from her first solo album “El Mundo Era Mio,” as well as songs she’s performed in musicals during the course of her career. From Roxie Hart, Chicago’s “merry murderess” to In The Heights to The Pajama Game, Bianca has graced Broadway stages with her vocal versatility. Also a beloved TV star in her native home, Mexico, Bianca is the current lead in Chicago, and one of the youngest actresses to play Roxie. She was the original Mary Poppins in Disney’s first Spanish production of the musical, and is also a Helen Hayes Award winner. Don’t miss this consummate showcase of Bianca’s full-bodied voice and diva moves, a tour-de-force to be remembered.

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Performances ended on Jul. 9, 2014.

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About Bianca Marroquin on Broadway

Opening: Jul 9, 2014 • Closing: Jul 9, 2014
Off-Broadway 54 Below
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Feinstein's/54 Below
254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Award-winning Mexican Broadway actress Bianca Marroquin makes her 54 Below debut, performing songs from her first solo album “El Mundo Era Mio,” as well as songs she’s performed in musicals during the course of her career. From Roxie Hart, Chicago’s “merry murderess” to In The Heights to The Pajama Game, Bianca has graced Broadway stages with her vocal versatility. Also a beloved TV star in her native home, Mexico, Bianca is the current lead in Chicago, and one of the youngest actresses to play Roxie. She was the original Mary Poppins in Disney’s first Spanish production of the musical, and is also a Helen Hayes Award winner. Don’t miss this consummate showcase of Bianca’s full-bodied voice and diva moves, a tour-de-force to be remembered.

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