Sarah Litzsinger

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Sarah Elizabeth Litzsinger (born October 22, 1971 is an American actress best known for her career in musical theatre.

Litzsinger's family is from Indianapolis, Indiana. Sarah made her Broadway debut in 1983 at age eleven, as the understudy for Young Norma Jean in the short-lived Marilyn: An American Fable. In 1984, she played Bet in the Broadway revival of Oliver!, alongside Patti LuPone. She returned to New York City in 1992, at age eighteen, and was soon cast in the ensemble of Les Misérables, understudying the roles of Cosette and Eponine. She went on to star as The Narrator in the Canadian production and U.S. national touring companies of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, with Donny Osmond.

Sarah recently played Eva Peron in the 25th U.S. national tour of Evita. As of 2006, Sarah is currently appearing in Disney's Beauty and the Beast, where she holds the distinction of being Broadway's longest-running Belle [1].

In 2004, Sarah released a self-titled solo album [2].

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