FIONA MOWBRAY
Dancer. Actor. Singer.
Fiona is based in NYC. She is EMC and SAG Eligible.
CURRENTLY: Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Fiona joins A Chorus Line, running September 26 - November 1, 2025.
UPCOMING: Linda Mason in Holiday Inn at the Dutch Apple, running November 7 - December 28, 2025.
RECENTLY: Fiona choreographed and starred in NYNELIVES "What Have I Become" music video.
Fiona returned to The Lexington Theatre Company and the Dutch Apple as Gladys/Maggie U/S in 42nd Street and Madonna/Dance Captain/Oz U/S (performed) in We Will Rock You, respectively.
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: Celebrating its 50th anniversary, Fiona joins A Chorus Line, running September 26 - November 1, 2025.
UPCOMING: Linda Mason in Holiday Inn at the Dutch Apple, running November 7 - December 28, 2025.
RECENTLY: Fiona choreographed and starred in NYNELIVES "What Have I Become" music video.
Fiona returned to The Lexington Theatre Company and the Dutch Apple as Gladys/Maggie U/S in 42nd Street and Madonna/Dance Captain/Oz U/S (performed) in We Will Rock You, respectively.
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