Jessica Stone
Jessica Stone is a distinguished theater actress based in New York City, boasting a vibrant career that spans over two decades in both Broadway and off-Broadway productions. Her impressive Broadway repertoire features standout performances in acclaimed shows such as "Anything Goes" alongside Sutton Foster, "Butley" with Nathan Lane, and "The Odd Couple," which also starred Matthew Broderick. Other notable credits include "Smell of the Kill" with Claudia Shear, "Design For Living" with Alan Cumming and Dominic West, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" with John Stamos, and "Grease" featuring Rosie O'Donnell.
In addition to her Broadway accomplishments, Jessica has left her mark on the off-Broadway scene with performances in productions like "Crimes of the Heart," directed by Kathleen Turner, and "Krisit," among others. Her regional theater experience is extensive, having graced stages at the Huntington Theater Company, Mark Taper Forum, GeVa Theatre Center, and the McCarter Theatre Center, as well as participating in six seasons at the Williamstown Theater Festival.
Jessica's diverse roles span classics like "She Stoops to Conquer" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream." A notable highlight of her career is her role as the voice of Mrs. Sparklenose on the beloved children's show Sesame Street, which premiered in the fall of 2009. In addition to her acting, she has ventured into directing, earning accolades for her all-male production of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" and a revival of Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" at the Williamstown Theater Festival.