
Valerie Fagan originated two versions of Forbidden Broadway and recently starred in its critically acclaimed spin-off Forbidden Vegas where she was chosen by Showbiz Weekly magazine as a “Vegas at Its Best” entertainer. Her extensive musical theatre credits include Aldonza in the national tour of Man of La Mancha (opposite Robert Goulet) and Fantine in the first national tour of Les Miserables. Most recently, Ms. Fagan starred as Sister Robert Anne in Danny Goggin's world premiere of Nunsensations. She also has had the honor of singing “God Bless America” for NBC, starting the 2003 and 2004 New York City Marathon and is the published co-author of the award-winning musical Six Women with Brain Death, described as “hilariously funny” at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and “brilliant, bewildering, ghastly, and glorious” in its recent premiere at the New York Musical Theatre Festival.