Kimberly Marable

Kimberly

Undergraduate Discipline

Theatre

BA, Dartmouth College. Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Marable has spent nearly 20 years as a working actor on stage, on screen, and behind the microphone. Her Broadway appearances include Chicago (Velma Kelly), Hadestown (original cast), The Lion King, and Sister Act. Her national and international touring credits include Hadestown (Persephone), The Book of Mormon, Sister Act, Dreamgirls, Hairspray, and The Wedding Singer. Marable has performed at regional theaters including Yale Repertory Theatre, The Guthrie Theater, The Signature, and Arkansas Repertory Theatre ("The Rep"); and has participated in the pre-Broadway development of Hadestown, Pal Joey (now Chez Joey) with Marin Mazzie and Patina Miller, and The Wanderer. She has appeared on FBI and Bull, NPR Music's Tiny Desk Concert series, the 85th and 93rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades, and the 73rd Annual Tony Awards. Marable is the voice of Lorelai in the Netflix Anime series, Cannon Busters, several roles in the Live From Mount Olympus podcast series, and does promotional voice overs for various television networks. In 2012, Marable co-founded Broadway Serves, an affiliate program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, which provides theater professionals with community service opportunities. She serves as a Co-Chair of the Advisory Committee for the Entertainment Community Fund’s Looking Ahead program, is on the Entertainment Community Fund’s Human Services Committee, and serves on the Board of Trustees for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. SLC, 2026–

Undergraduate Courses 2025-2026

Theatre

Singing Workshop

Open, Component—Year

THEA 5601

In this course, we will explore the actor’s performance with songs in various styles of popular music, music for theatre, cabaret, and original work, emphasizing communication with the audience and material selection. Dynamics of vocal interpretation and style will also be examined. Students will perform new or returning material each week in class and have outside class time scheduled with the musical director to arrange and rehearse their material.

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