FIONA MOWBRAY
Dancer. Actor. Singer.
Fiona is based in NYC. She is EMC and SAG Eligible.
CURRENTLY: Fiona makes her Dutch Apple debut as Judy Haynes in White Christmas, running November 8, 2024 - January 5, 2025!
UPCOMING: Returning to her roots, Fiona will be part of The Lexington Theatre Company's 10th Anniversary Concert with the Stars on January 11, 2025. She previously appeared in The Lex's inaugural production of 42nd Street.
RECENTLY: Fiona returned to the Broadway Palm as a featured Dancer in Swing! running May 31 - June 22, 2024. Read the BroadwayWorld review here!
REVIEWS: "Fiona Mowbray and Melissa Campbell bring depth to the roles of Betty and Judy Haynes. Mowbray, particularly, shines in her tap-dance duet with Brightbill in “I Love a Piano,” which is one of the most impressive and high-energy moments of the evening." -Jason Davis, BroadwayWorld review of Dutch Apple's White Christmas
"...Fiona Mowbray is probably the best Mrs. Potiphar we've ever encountered (and, truth be told, we've seen a lot of Josephs... and Mrs. Potiphars over the years), creating an indelible impression..." -Jeffrey Ellis for BroadwayWorld Nashville
CURRENTLY: Fiona makes her Dutch Apple debut as Judy Haynes in White Christmas, running November 8, 2024 - January 5, 2025!
UPCOMING: Returning to her roots, Fiona will be part of The Lexington Theatre Company's 10th Anniversary Concert with the Stars on January 11, 2025. She previously appeared in The Lex's inaugural production of 42nd Street.
RECENTLY: Fiona returned to the Broadway Palm as a featured Dancer in Swing! running May 31 - June 22, 2024. Read the BroadwayWorld review here!
REVIEWS: "Fiona Mowbray and Melissa Campbell bring depth to the roles of Betty and Judy Haynes. Mowbray, particularly, shines in her tap-dance duet with Brightbill in “I Love a Piano,” which is one of the most impressive and high-energy moments of the evening." -Jason Davis, BroadwayWorld review of Dutch Apple's White Christmas
"...Fiona Mowbray is probably the best Mrs. Potiphar we've ever encountered (and, truth be told, we've seen a lot of Josephs... and Mrs. Potiphars over the years), creating an indelible impression..." -Jeffrey Ellis for BroadwayWorld Nashville
Photo Credit: Willem Butler Photography