Julie Benko joined the annals of theatrical lore for her sensational understudy-to-star trajectory as Fanny Brice in the Broadway revival of
Funny Girl. Between her tenure as the standby, alternate, and full-time Fanny, she played the role over 180 times and received numerous accolades for her interpretation, including Theatre World’s Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theatre. She was also named the 2022 “Breakout Star for Theater” by
The New York Times and one of “10 Broadway Stars to Watch for 2023” by
Variety, honored as one of “40 Under 40” for
Crain’s New York Business, hailed by CBS Mornings as “Broadway’s breakout star,” and profiled in numerous national media outlets such as
The New York Times and
Time. Following
Funny Girl, she returned to Broadway to originate the role of Ruth in Barry Manilow’s long-gestating musical
Harmony. Benko has released 4 studio albums, including
Hand in Hand (Club44 Records), a duo effort with her pianist-composer spouse Jason Yeager that won the BroadwayWorld Cabaret Award for “Best Commercial Album” and received a MAC Award nomination for “Best Major Album," as well as
Christmas With You (Club44 Records) and
Introducing Julie Benko. She has played leading roles in many Off-Broadway and regional productions, will make her silver screen debut in the upcoming film "Caravan," and enjoys a vibrant concert career, having headlined sold-out solo shows at venues around the country and performing as a guest artist with numerous symphonies. Visit her website,
www.JulieBenko.com, or follow her on TikTok or Instagram @Jujujuliebee to discover more!