Rosalie Graziano

“Small in stature, Graziano has a big voice that catches everyone’s attention.”

Nice to meet you!

Officially

Rosalie Graziano is an NYC-based triple threat living in Brooklyn, NY. Training includes NYU Tisch School of the Arts with a concentration in Musical Theatre as well as The Stella Adler School of Acting, the T. Schrieber Studio, The Lucid Body Studio and Broadway Dance Center. Rosalie has been seen in Broadway Tours, Off-Broadway, in multiple development workshops supporting new works and in commercials. Additionally, Rosalie works as an audition coach and a wedding coordinator. A proud member of Actor’s Equity Association for 10 years.

Unofficially..

Hi, I’m Rosalie! I also go by Rosie, Rose or Ro. 

I caught the performance bug early, putting on nightly productions of Anastasia in our family living room (pictured here) — complete with homemade costumes, sets, and an unwilling, unpaid chorus made up of my family (and our dog). At six years old, I began formal voice training and immediately fell in love. Fast forward: I moved to Manhattan in 2011 to attend NYU and eventually began a career in Musical Theatre. I also quickly realized Brooklyn is the superior borough, and I’ve been happily rooted here ever since.

During the pandemic, I decided to take a hiatus from performing. Those years still offered ‘offstage excitement’, as I earned a degree, celebrated life milestones and worked some wonderful, full time jobs with NYC non profits centered on giving back to the community. And then one day, after spending many hours at my desk dreaming of returning to theatre, I decided there’s no time better than the present to resume pursuing your passion and quit! And now here we are! Back and happier and more motivated than ever. 

As auditioning is one of my favorite parts of the process, I truly hope to see you in the room soon! I’m also inspired by those who create, and hope to continue my passion of brining works both new/in development and old to life in the rehearsal room. But the best part of all is finding a (safe) spot backstage during a show to admire the fantastic team I’m working with. What an awesome thing we get to do! 

Outside the theatre, I can be found working on my Italian, searching for a Negroni, cheering on New York sports teams, volunteering around Brooklyn and working as a Wedding Coordinator. While I haven’t grown very tall over the years, I have grown into a performer, friend, daughter, sibling, and wife that I am proud of. 

Thanks for taking the time to get to know me, now reach out so I can get to know you! 

Reviews

Rosalie Graziano brings the character to vibrant life and full dimension. This petite fireball has an expressive face, an angelic voice and phenomenal dramatic instincts. I predict she’ll be a rising star.
— Caroline Sposto, Broadway World
Rosalie Graziano distinguished herself from the show’s opening, but proves to be a triple threat when she has her featured dance moment and responsibility for carrying the show’s most potent song.
— NealsPaper Philadelphia
Rosalie Graziano’s hauntingly beautiful version of “Somewhere” is one of the most touching parts of the musical.
— Keith Loria, DC Theatre Scene
When she (Rosalie Graziano) sings “Somewhere” . . . it’s an astonishment. Anybody’s may come from the gutter, but her voice comes from another world.
— Judith Newman, St. Louis Post Dispatch
Hi, I wanted to compliment you on your national anthem, that was fantastic. We’re in town for a concert, here’s a guitar pick. Great job.
— (Or something like that) -- The Edge from U2. But actually, I still have the pick.