Jacqueline B. Arnold

Jacqueline B. Arnold

Biography

Recently seen as La Chocolat in Moulin Rouge! The Musical Broadway, OBC. Other credits include: Priscilla Queen of the Desert Broadway OBC (Diva 1), Hairspray 1st National Tour (Lorraine, Motormouth U/S), Rent 2nd National Tour (Joanne), We Will Rock You 1st National Tour (Killer Queen), An Evening with Phyllis Hyman (One Woman Show), Vocalist for RuPaul’s “Drag Race “Season 7 Finale, Bette Midler Harlette.

Credits

SMASH, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Priscilla Queen of the Desert

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