American actress
Isabel Keating is an American actress and singer. She is known for her performance as Judy Garland in the original Broadway production of The Boy from Oz , which earned her a Tony Award nomination and a Drama Desk Award .
Career
Broadway
Keating made her Broadway debut in 2003, in Enchanted April . She replaced Molly Ringwald in the role of Rose Arnott[ 1] after having created the leading role of Lotty Wilton in the play's world-premiere production at Hartford Stage Company in Hartford, Connecticut .[ 2]
Keating is widely acclaimed for her portrayal of Judy Garland in the 2003 Broadway production of The Boy From Oz , in which she starred opposite Hugh Jackman (who played Peter Allen ). For her performance she received a Tony Award nomination[ 3] and won a Drama Desk Award [ 4] and Theatre World Award .[ 5]
She joined the Broadway cast of Hairspray , directed by Jack O'Brien , in the role of Velma Von Tussle in June 2006[ 6] and stayed with the production through August 2007.[ 7]
Keating played Peter Parker's Aunt May and other characters in the Broadway production of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark , directed by Julie Taymor .[ 8]
From 2014 to 2015, Keating appeared on Broadway in Terrence McNally 's hit comedy It's Only a Play , directed by Jack O'Brien .
She played Madame Morrible in Wicked on Broadway from January through November 2018[ 9] [ 10] after performing the same role in the U.S. National Tour.[ 11]
In 2024, she returned to Broadway in Doubt: A Parable as the understudy for Sister Aloysius, but later temporarily took over the role in early previews, replacing Tyne Daly , who departed the production after a medical emergency.[ 12]
Other theatre
Keating has performed at Theatre Previews at Duke , where she starred in Gore Vidal 's On the March to the Sea opposite Chris Noth , Charles Durning , Richard Easton , Michael Learned and Harris Yulin ;[ 13] at the Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, Connecticut, in Tom Stoppard 's Travesties opposite Sam Waterston ;[ 14] and at the Paper Mill Playhouse , in Millburn, New Jersey , in Wendy Kesselman 's stage version of The Diary of Anne Frank .
She won the 2000 Helen Hayes Award for Best Actress for her performance in Tom Stoppard's play Indian Ink at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C. [ 15]
Keating appeared as Vi in Lucinda Coxon 's Waiting at the Water's Edge in its American premiere, directed by Nela Wagman for the Watermark Theatre Company,[ 16] and played the Duchess of Berwick in the Oscar Wilde comedy Lady Windermere's Fan directed by Moisés Kaufman in 2005 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts .[ 17]
Film and television
Keating co-starred in Indignation —James Schamus 's feature film directorial début, based on Philip Roth 's novel —opposite Logan Lerman and Sarah Gadon .[ 18] The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016 and was theatrically released on July 29, 2016.[ 19]
She has guest-starred in episodes of 3 lbs (2006),[ 20] Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2008),[ 21] The Path (2016), and New Amsterdam (2021) and appeared in films including The Nanny Diaries [ 22] and The Life Before Her Eyes .[ 23]
Acting credits
Theatre
Year
Show
Role
Venue
1984
La Ronde
Sweet Young Thing
The Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C. )
1986
The Miss Firecracker Contest
Popeye
Bristol Valley Playhouse (Naples, NY )
1986–1987
The Slab Boys Trilogy
Lucille
The Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
1989
The Bright and Bold Design
1990
In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe
Christine
1994
Waiting at the Water's Edge
Vi
Off-Broadway: The Ohio Theatre
Written and Sealed
Nancy
Off-Broadway: Puerto Rican Traveling Theater
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice
Little Voice
The Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
1995
Slavs!
Katarina
Three Sisters
Irina
Chilean Holiday
Digna
Actors Theatre of Louisville (Louisville, KY )
1997
One Foot on the Floor
LaVita Terrafamilia
Denver Center for the Performing Arts (Denver, CO )
1998
Once in a Lifetime
Florabel Leigh
Off-Broadway: Atlantic Theater Company
1999
Indian Ink
Flora Crewe
The Studio Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
2000
Enchanted April
Lottie Wilton
Hartford Stage (Hartford, CT )
2001
Dinner with Friends
Beth
Old Globe Theatre (San Diego, CA )
2003
Enchanted April
Rose Arnott (replacement)
Broadway: Belasco Theatre
2003–2004
The Boy from Oz
Judy Garland
Broadway: Imperial Theatre
2005
Travesties
Nadya
Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven, CT )
On the March to the Sea
Minna Hinks
Theatre Previews at Duke (Raleigh, NC )
Lady Windermere's Fan
Duchess of Berwick
Williamstown Theatre Festival (Williamstown, MA )
2006
The Diary of Anne Frank
Edith Frank
Paper Mill Playhouse (Millburn, NJ )
2006–2007
Hairspray
Velma Von Tussle (replacement)
Broadway: Neil Simon Theatre
2009
A Lifetime Burning
Lydia Freemantle
Off-Broadway: Primary Stages
2010–2014
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
Aunt May /Mrs. Gribrock/Maxie
Broadway: Foxwoods Theatre
2014
Travesties
Nadya
Bay Street Theater (Sag Harbor, NY )
2014–2015
It's Only a Play
Virginia Noyes/Julia Budder (standby)
Broadway: Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre ,Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
2016–2017
Wicked
Madame Morrible
U.S. National Tour
2018
Broadway: Gershwin Theatre
2019
Because of Winn Dixie
Franny Block
Goodspeed Opera House (East Haddam, CT )
2024
Doubt: A Parable
Sister Aloysius (u/s )
Broadway: Todd Haimes Theatre
The Queen of Versailles
Debbie Debbie
Emerson Colonial Theatre
Film and television
Awards and nominations
References
^ Hernandez, Ernio (16 June 2003). "Oz ' s Judy Garland Fills in at Broadway's Enchanted April " . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ "Isabel Keating, Star File" . Broadway.com . Archived from the original on 11 November 2006. Retrieved 3 January 2008 .
^ a b Murray, Matthew; Portantiere, Michael (10 May 2004). "2004 Tony Award Nominations Announced" . TheaterMania . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ a b "Wicked is Tops at 2004 Drama Desk Awards" . Broadway.com . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ a b Murray, Matthew (11 May 2004). "2004 Theatre World Award Winners Announced" . TheaterMania . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ David, Cara Joy (12 June 2006). "Haylie Duff is Hairspray ' s Next Amber; Aaron Tveit & Lisa Jolley Also Join Cast" . Broadway.com . Archived from the original on 30 August 2006. Retrieved 24 September 2006 .
^ "Isabel Keating" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ "Complete Cast Announced for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark " . Broadway.com . 16 August 2010.
^ Gans, Andrew (30 January 2018). "Broadway's Wicked Welcomes Isabel Keating and Martin Moran January 30" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ Gans, Andrew (20 November 2018). "Broadway's Wicked Welcomes Nancy Opel and Jamie Jackson November 20" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ Gans, Andrew (16 November 2016). "Wicked Will Welcome Andy Mientus, Isabel Keating, and More" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ Culwell-Block, Logan (February 6, 2024). "Tyne Daly Exiting Broadway Revival of Doubt; Amy Ryan Taking Over" . Playbill . Retrieved February 8, 2024 .
^ Ross, Scott. "Gore Vidal's On the March to the Sea Is an Invigorating Civil War Drama" . Classical Voice of North Carolina . Retrieved 1 March 2005 .
^ Hernandez, Ernio (14 April 2005). "Hewitt, Stephenson, Keating, More Join Sam Waterston for Long Wharf's Travesties " . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ "Nominees and Recipients" . HelenHayes.org . Archived from the original on 3 June 2008. Retrieved 23 January 2008 .
^ Brantley, Ben (1994-06-08). "In Performance; Theater" . The New York Times . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ Brantley, Ben (2005-07-11). "High-Flying Epigrams Whiz By Like Arrows" . The New York Times . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ "Indignation (2016)" . IMDb .
^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (2016-03-24). "Roadside Attractions to Release James Schamus' Indignation" . Deadline . Retrieved 26 March 2016 .
^ "3 lbs. Bad Boys (2006)" . IMDb . Retrieved 19 December 2006 .
^ "Law & Order: Criminal Intent Please Note We Are No Longer Accepting Letters of Recommendation from Henry Kissinger (2008)" . IMDb . Retrieved 19 September 2008 .
^ "The Nanny Diaries (2007) Acting Credits" . The New York Times . Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2008 .
^ "The Life Before Her Eyes (2007)" . IMDb . Retrieved 23 January 2008 .
^ Gans, Andrew (26 July 2019). "Because of Winn Dixie Star Isabel Keating's 5 Most Memorable Nights Onstage" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ Hernandez, Ernio (2 May 2004). "Wicked , Wonderful Town , I Am My Own Wife Top 2004 Outer Critics Circle Awards" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
^ Simonson, Robert (14 May 2004). "Wife , Wicked , Assassins , Henry IV and Jackman Win 2004 Drama League Awards" . Playbill . Retrieved 30 December 2021 .
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