Cynthia Collins


Cindy’s Off -Broadway credits include: Fifty Million Frenchmen, Face The Music, Jubilee, That’s The Ticket with Tony Award winner George S. Irving (Musicals Tonight Series); Valentino, The Musical at the Judith Anderson Theatre; Lone Star Cafe at The Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre and Gigi at Equity Library Theatre directed by Gerard Alessandrini, creator of the famed Forbidden Broadway. Cindy has toured nationally in Singin’ In The Rain and internationally in My Fair Lady. She has worked under Regional, Summer Stock, Cabaret and Dinner Theatre contracts across the country, as well as multiple Cruise Line appearances. As a former member of SAG, her television/film credits include: Law & Order, Law & Order SVU, Ed, Sex and the City, OZ, Die Hard III, Sabrina, Maid in Manhattan, and The Thomas Crown Affair. She has had the pleasure of working with such artists as Ben Vereen, Sandy Duncan, Claude Aikins, Comden & Green, Cy Coleman, Avery Schrieber, Joel Grey, Cyndi Lauper, Fred Waring and his famous Pennsylvanians. As Co-Founder and Associate Artistic Director of Actors Theatre of Indiana, she has performed in and/ or choreographed My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra, And The World Goes ‘Round, Sisters of Swing: The Story of the Andrews Sisters, The Taffetas, Forbidden Broadway, CHICAGO, The Musical of Musicals, the Musical, Always Patsy Cline, and My Fair Lady. Most recently, she had the honor of playing opposite Diane Rehm (NPR ‘s The Diane Rehm Show) in the playSurviving Grace, for the U.S. Against Alzheimer’s Network. Cindy has been a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association since 1991.