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A member of Actor’s Equity, Cree earned her union card as an ensemble member in the New York Philharmonic’s performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel, sharing the stage with Nathan Gunn, Kelli O’Hara, and Stephanie Blythe. She was also seen in Carnegie Hall’s one-night-only performance of Guys & Dolls, starring Nathan Lane and Megan Mullally. 

Since then, Carrico has taken the stage as both Miss Adelaide and Miss Sarah in the iconic musical.  Carrico “stole the show as Adelaide” and audiences found it nearly impossible to “separate actress from character" “laughing from the moment she stepped onstage.” Ever a chameleon, Carrico, “convincingly fills the role of sheltered missionary, Sarah, with a lovely, crystal clear soprano.”  

A favorite of pops conductors, Cree has sung extensively with Broadway music directors Rob Fisher and Todd Ellison, performed in My Fair Lady: in Concert with the Utah Symphony, as the Beggar Woman in Sweeney Todd with Virginia Arts Fest, and joined the St Louis Symphony in celebrating the MUNY’s Centennial at Powell Hall.  

Unfased by the intimacy of solo performance, Carrico tours her cabaret show with Music Director, Aaron McAllister, in an unforgettable evening of song and story celebrating love, lust, loss, and everything in between.