Arica Jackson is over the moon to be making her Alliance Theatre debut in Atlanta! She recently played the role of Haley in the world premiere of Grace the musical at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. She played the Washing Machine in the Tony-nominated Broadway revival of Caroline, Or Change. Other Broadway credits include: Waitress (Becky u/s, Swing) and Head Over Heels (Pamela/Mopsa Standby). She was in the 1st national tour of Waitress. Arica has also appeared in the CBS show “Evil” and the Sing-Along version of the Netflix movie Jingle Jangle. She’s a proud alumni of Carnegie Mellon University class of 2017. Arica is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. Arica hails from the Detroit Metropolitan area. Special thanks to Mom and my folks at The Price Group talent agency! Follow @aaygirl1947
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