BIO
"THIS VERSION OWES ITS EXTRA PATHOS TO LEVY'S INNATE WARMTH: YOU FEEL DIANA AT EVERY STEP, EVEN AS YOU FEAR WHERE HER WAYWARD EMOTIONS MAY LEAD HER NEXT...LEVY STEERS THE PRODUCTION, HER VOICE SOFTENING ON THE PLAINTIVE SOLO "I MISS THE MOUNTAINS" BEFORE ACQUIRING THE NECESSARY STEELINESS FOR "YOU DON'T KNOW" - THE NEW YORK TIMES
"LEVY BRINGS ELSA TO LIFE WITH A POWERHOUSE BELT AND A DECEPTIVELY SOFT TOUCH, REVEALING A RADIANT STAR QUALITY."- ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
"AS ELSA, CAISSIE LEVY BOOMS OUT HER NUMBERS WITH ASTONISHING APLOMB - HER “LET IT GO” REALLY IS SENSATIONAL."- THE NEW YORK TIMES
Caissie is an Olivier and Grammy Award nominated veteran of eight Broadway shows and three West End shows. She recently earned an Olivier nomination for Best Actress in a Musical for starring as Diana Goodman in the UK premiere of Next To Normal at The Donmar Warehouse. She will be reprising her performance this summer in London's West End at the Wyndham's Theatre, June 18 - September 21, 2024.
Caissie created the iconic role of Elsa in Disney's Frozen on Broadway, starred in the Tony Award winning Broadway production of Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt, and as Rose in the in the Tony nominated Broadway revival of Caroline, or Change, for which she was nominated for a Grammy Award. She is known to Broadway and West End audiences for originating the roles of Sheila in the Tony Award winning revival of Hair, and Molly in Ghost. Other Broadway credits include Fantine in the revival of Les Miserables; Elphaba in Wicked (also LA); Penny in Hairspray (also 1st national tour & Toronto); Maureen in Rent (national tour). Off Broadway credits include Sarah Silverman's The Bedwetter (Atlantic Theatre); First Daughter's Suite (The Public Theater); Murder Ballad (MTC).
Caissie has recorded 5 original cast albums, been featured on many singer/songwriter's records, and her solo EP, With You, is available wherever you buy or stream your music. In concert, she backed up Sir Rod Stewart in his Las Vegas residency, headlined Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops twice, and has played solo across the US, UK and Canada.