Michelle Petrucci

Michelle Petrucci A North Jersey native, Michelle grew up in the dance studio and then soon called the theatre her second home. Professionally, she has used her passion for dance and musical theatre to lead her to a fulfilling career as a performer, choreographer, director and educator. She has toured the country in the First National Tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, served as the Dance Captain of the National Tour of Camelot, spent months at sea as a lead singer/dancer for Princess Cruise Lines, and has been seen regionally in such shows as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Pal Joey, Fiddler on the Roof, West Side Story, Pippin and Company. In Boston, her choreography for Pal Joey was nominated of an IRNE award. Upon relocating to Florida from New York, she choreographed the Florida Premier of Snoopy The Musical under the direction of co-creator Arthur Whitelaw, Urinetown and Bat Boy: The Musical at Area Stage Company in Coral Gables as well as Lippa's Wild Party for Outré Theatre Company in Boca. She was also seen in the Carbonell Award-winning production of Hello Dolly at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre. Michelle is currently on faculty at Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach where she teaches musical theatre dance, choreographs and directs. She earned her BFA in Musical Theatre with an emphasis in Dance from The Boston Conservatory and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.




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Photo Flash: Broadway Producer Hal Luftig Visits Dreyfoos School of the Arts
Photo Flash: Broadway Producer Hal Luftig Visits Dreyfoos School of the Arts
March 10, 2014

Last week, Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, FL welcomed Legally Blonde's Original Producer Hal Luftig to the school for a day of master classes with DSOA theatre students and a performance of DSOA's production of Legally Blonde. Luftig, winner of four Tony Awards and Producer of such Broadway hits as Kinky Boots, Evita, Legally Blonde, Movin' Out and Thoroughly Modern Millie, enlightened the young actors about the theatre business and will hopefully return in the future!

Photo Coverage: LEGALLY BLONDE at Dreyfoos School of the Arts Opens February 27!
Photo Coverage: LEGALLY BLONDE at Dreyfoos School of the Arts Opens February 27!
February 26, 2014

LEGALLY BLONDE at Dreyfoos School of the Arts Opens February 27!

BWW REVIEWS: The Maltz Jupiter Theatre Presents a Heartwarming ANNIE for the Holidays
BWW REVIEWS: The Maltz Jupiter Theatre Presents a Heartwarming ANNIE for the Holidays
December 9, 2013

While some musical theatre Grinches may hold fast to the stage rule 'never work with children or animals,' most producers of 'Annie' know why the opposite is true. Leading into the holiday season, there may be no better reminder of love and family than a little girl's bravery to strike out into the nasty world of Depression-era Manhattan alone in search of just that. The level of optimism written into the tried and true legit score is unparalleled and, when performed with honesty and integrity by the Maltz Jupiter Theatre's cast, audiences find themselves rooting not only for the child but also for the generosity of a community.

BWW Reviews: The Maltz Jupiter Theatre Gets Murderous for their Season Opener
BWW Reviews: The Maltz Jupiter Theatre Gets Murderous for their Season Opener
November 3, 2013

Getting into the spirit of Halloween, the Maltz Jupiter Theatre opened its 2013-2014 season with Frederick Knott's tale of intrigue Dial M for Murder. Unlike the classic whodunit mystery, however, the play revolves not on solving the crime but on watching the main character squirm as he tries to get away with murder.

BWW REVIEWS: Slow Burn Theatre Forces Audiences to Feel During Emotional NEXT TO NORMAL
BWW REVIEWS: Slow Burn Theatre Forces Audiences to Feel During Emotional NEXT TO NORMAL
October 20, 2013

Slow Burn Theatre Company of West Boca is already known for having a penchant for the dark and slightly off-centered musical and has enjoyed a few mostly successful seasons with hits such as Side Show and Sweeney Todd. With a cast of strong local singer-actors, the company breathes life into this challenging piece in such a way that we forget about its technical rigors and are taken on an emotional rollercoaster.

BWW REVIEWS: A Star is Born During RUTHLESS! at Actors' Playhouse
BWW REVIEWS: A Star is Born During RUTHLESS! at Actors' Playhouse
October 14, 2013

Miami regional theatre Actors' Playhouse wisely chose pint-sized powerhouse Julia Dale to lead their company to victory with their production of Ruthless! The Musical, which opened this weekend at the Miracle Theatre.

BWW Reviews: Actors' Playhouse Pushes Out A Comical Baby with RATED P FOR PARENTHOOD
BWW Reviews: Actors' Playhouse Pushes Out A Comical Baby with RATED P FOR PARENTHOOD
July 14, 2013

The fast-paced anecdotal collection of vignettes takes a musical romp through the struggles and unexpected joys of being a parent in a completely relatable way, whether you are a parent or not. Mostly set up as, at least, PG-13 humor (never underestimate the comic effect of belting out a long curse word), Rated P surprises with a few tender moments from the women that will touch your heart when you least expect.

BWW Reviews: THE WEDDING SINGER Fizzles at Slow Burn Theatre
BWW Reviews: THE WEDDING SINGER Fizzles at Slow Burn Theatre
June 24, 2013

It seems a wise and refreshing choice for a theatre company known for producing thought-provoking and challenging works to decidedly chill out over the summer. The saving grace of Slow Burn's production lies in the casting of Clay Cartland and Courtney Poston as lovers Robbie and Julia respectively.

BWW Reviews: Slow Burn Theatre Company Attends a Chilling Tale of SWEENEY TODD
BWW Reviews: Slow Burn Theatre Company Attends a Chilling Tale of SWEENEY TODD
April 21, 2013

Aside from having the gumption to produce the more offbeat and challenging musicals, what Slow Burn Theatre Company can accomplish with a minimal amount of outside resources is truly commendable. Surely I was in the audience of a much more seasoned, union regional house.

BWW Review: IN THE HEIGHTS Finds Second Home in Miami
BWW Review: IN THE HEIGHTS Finds Second Home in Miami
March 10, 2013

It seems an obvious choice for Miami to produce one of the first regional productions of In The Heights, a musical centered around Latin culture in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Theatre is meant to be relatable and hold up a mirror to its audience and, after feeling the electricity on opening night, the line between actor and audience was barely discernable.

BWW Review: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Makes Magic at Maltz Jupiter Theatre
BWW Review: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE Makes Magic at Maltz Jupiter Theatre
March 10, 2013

Thoroughly Modern Millie, a classic piece of musical theatre in its own right, brings a prohibition-era energy and crispness to the lively set while keeping focus on a simple story of a small-town girl. Whether you go to the theatre for the love of music, dance, story or spectacle, it was all there in perfect harmony on opening night March 7th in Jupiter.

BWW Reviews: Come Look at the Freaks of Slow Burn Theatre Company's SIDE SHOW
BWW Reviews: Come Look at the Freaks of Slow Burn Theatre Company's SIDE SHOW
February 3, 2013

Serving as Director/Choreographer for most of Slow Burn's productions, Fitzwater builds this world as a maddening circus filled with somehow completely relevant freaks of nature.

BWW Reviews: SINGIN' IN THE RAIN Brings the Motion Picture to Life at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
BWW Reviews: SINGIN' IN THE RAIN Brings the Motion Picture to Life at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre
January 14, 2013

Recreating this iconic movie on the stage is an ever-daunting task but has been a staple of the regional theatre scene since it closed on Broadway in the mid 1980s. There are not many noticeable adaptations or deviations from the original Comden and Green 1952 film, and this may be an inherent flaw in the piece. Add to that the obvious preconceptions and expectations nearly every theatergoer has upon venturing out to experience a production, and any producer will know they have their work cut out for them. However, there is also something to be said for the ability to trust such a tried and true combination of song and dance that has the promise to delight on a presentational level, at the very least.

BWW Reviews: Love Unwinds in THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Actors' Playhouse
BWW Reviews: Love Unwinds in THE LAST FIVE YEARS at Actors' Playhouse
December 11, 2012

A favorite among contemporary musical theatre lovers, Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years has been championed as one of his best. After the show opened at the Minetta Lane Theatre in 2002, its original cast recording under the new Sh-K-Boom label spread like wildfire through communities of aspiring young actors and composers, inspiring a new generation of musical theatre. Brown has been recognized as a leader in adapting theatre for modern audiences and creating pieces that are so relatable, they are almost cathartic.

BWW Reviews: Majestic MUSIC MAN Marches into The Maltz Jupiter Theatre
BWW Reviews: Majestic MUSIC MAN Marches into The Maltz Jupiter Theatre
December 3, 2012

In this retelling of Meredith Wilson's 'The Music Man,' with early 20th century Midwest slang and an almost too quick gift-wrapped resolution, director Mark Martino and choreographer Shea Sullivan were able to successfully breathe new life into a script and score that, especially for younger audiences, could so easily remain stale.

BWW Reviews: AVENUE Q Sizzles at Slow Burn Theatre Company
BWW Reviews: AVENUE Q Sizzles at Slow Burn Theatre Company
October 29, 2012

This AVENUE Q delivers exactly what fans of the show expect: a raunchy, shocking humor neatly gift-wrapped and presented under the guise of seemingly cute puppets with dirty minds and no filter.

BWW Reviews: GODSPELL Preaches Love at Actors' Playhouse
BWW Reviews: GODSPELL Preaches Love at Actors' Playhouse
October 18, 2012

Without getting political or even all that specifically religious, Actors' Godspell places focus on the ever-growing importance of an accepting and loving community, a message well-received.

BWW Reviews: 'REAL MEN' Find Musical Masculinity at Actors' Playhouse
BWW Reviews: 'REAL MEN' Find Musical Masculinity at Actors' Playhouse
August 5, 2012

Paul Louis and Nick Santa Maria, creators and writers of "Real Men Sing Show Tunes…And Play with Puppets," find a way to appeal to both sexes with clever rhymes, well-timed skits and the occasional shocking curveball.

The Naked Stage's THE TURN OF THE SCREW Haunts The Pelican Theatre
The Naked Stage's THE TURN OF THE SCREW Haunts The Pelican Theatre
July 30, 2012

As eerie candlelight dances across dark walls, two actors create an intensely creepy world that extends past the fourth wall and lures the audience into its chilling tale. With great use of theatrical magic, The Naked Stage manages to transform a tiny black box theatre into a grandiose haunted mansion with the use of slight shifts of light, simple blocking patterns and the dynamic believability of both actors.

BWW Reviews: THE DONKEY SHOW is a Swinging Good Time at The Arsht Center
BWW Reviews: THE DONKEY SHOW is a Swinging Good Time at The Arsht Center
July 23, 2012

An infectious blend of Miami heat and Studio 54 spice, "The Donkey Show" brings the 70s alive by way of an over-the-top, rollicking disco extravaganza.



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