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who's ashley?
I am a huge Disney fanatic, fellow mermaid, weenie dog obsessor, doggie & kitty person, cheese connoisseur, mexican food loving, home decorating, book worm, family body, arts & crafter, TV Show & Movie-aholic, essential oils, nature girl, part Elf (Christmas fiend), summer soul, mental health, self love, & life loving human.
I want to be a part of something where I can create & absolutely shake someone’s world, make them feel, take it with them, have them really think about this life we live & how we choose to live it.
After all, what is this life all about?
Let’s find out together!
About
Raised in Commack, Long Island I have always loved creating things. It’s all I ever find myself wanting to do. From singing songs, being different characters, exploring the art of theatre, editing videos, indulging in self craft projects, to writing music; I never want to stop. Check out Ashley's volunteer group below.
Ashley Marie
Ferraro
Ashley Ferraro gives a fantastic performance as Dorothy. With her strong and lovely voice she does enchanting justice to these immortal melodies. You could have heard a pin drop in the appreciative silence during ”Over The Rainbow.”
– KRISTEN WEYER, THE THEATRE GUIDE
recently...
Gertrude McFuzz in Seussical at The John W. Engeman Theater
Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at Theatre Three
Annabella/Ensemble in Nine at Theatre Three
Ashley Ferraro is perfectly cast as Dorothy and her rendition of “Somewhere over the rainbow” is enchanting.
– TIMES BEACON RECORD NEWS MEDIA
awards
01
THEATRE ARTS AWARD
Five Towns College
02
The Hunting-Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical
for her portrayal of The Witch in Into The Woods
03
COMMITMENT TO THEATRE AWARD
Five Towns College
Ashley Ferraro makes for a heartfelt Dorothy. This is a monster role since one cannot help but make comparisons to the charismatic Judy Garland, but Ferraro infuses the role with feeling. We root for her to make it through the dangerous events and plot twists because, after all, “There is no place like home."
– DANS PAPER
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