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Willemijn Verkaik (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləmɛiɱ vərˈkɑik]; born 16 June 1975) is a Dutch singer and actress. She is best known for her stage roles in Wicked and Elisabeth, and for providing the singing voice for Elsa in both the German and Dutch versions of Disney's Frozen. She was the longest running Elphaba in the musical Wicked, having played the role over 2,000 times, and is the only person to have played the role in three languages.[1] Her first performance as Elphaba was on 31 October 2007, in Stuttgart, Germany, and her final performance was on 22 July 2017 in the West End of London.

Willemijn Verkaik
Verkaik in 2017
Background information
Born (1975-06-16) 16 June 1975 (age 47)
Son en Breugel, Netherlands
GenresMusical theatre
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active2000–present
Websitewww.willemijnverkaik.nl

Early life


Verkaik was born in Son en Breugel, Netherlands, on 16 June 1975, and grew up in Nuenen near Eindhoven. She graduated from the Rotterdam Conservatory.[2][3]


Career


Before her acting career began, Verkaik sang in various pop bands for over ten years.[2] Her first professional theatre role was that of an ensemble member in the Dutch production of Elisabeth.[4]

In 2004, Verkaik recorded the singing voice of Erica in the Dutch version of the animated movie Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper. In 2008, she was the Dutch voice of Lydia in Barbie & the Diamond Castle.

Since then, her musical theatre credits have included Elisabeth (in Holland and Thun, Switzerland),[5] The Three Musketeers, We Will Rock You,[2][3] and most notably, Wicked, in which she was chosen as the "Wicked Personality of the Year" in 2010, out of all the actresses who had played the role, in an online poll with over 16,000 voters.[6] Verkaik is the only actress in the world to play Elphaba in three languages: she has performed in the German, Dutch, Broadway, and West End productions.

Verkaik originated the role of Elphaba in the original German-language production of Wicked, which was entitled "Wicked: Die Hexen Von Oz", and began performances in Stuttgart on 1 November 2007, prior to an official opening night on November 15. Sabrina Weckerlin was her original alternate, appearing in the two shows a week in which Verkaik was not contracted to perform.[7][8][9]

Verkaik as Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked in 2014.
Verkaik as Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked in 2014.

Verkaik soon repeated her performance in the Dutch-language production, which premiered in Scheveningen on 6 November 2011, after previews from 26 October. This required her to learn the role in her native language. The run ended on 11 January 2013 and Verkaik then transferred to North America, making her Broadway debut in the English-speaking New York company of Wicked and marking her third language production. Verkaik played a limited 15-week engagement at the Gershwin Theatre from 12 February 2013 to 26 May 2013.[10]

Verkaik subsequently played the role of Donna in the Stuttgart production of Mamma Mia! for a limited run starting 26 July 2013,[11] before playing the role of Elphaba again. Beginning on 18 November 2013, she made her West End debut in Wicked at the Apollo Victoria Theatre, London.[12] Due to health reasons, Verkaik had to depart early from the West End production of Wicked on 19 July 2014, and was replaced by original cast member Kerry Ellis.[13]

She can be heard on Wicked's German-language cast recording, as well as Scott Alan's album What I Wanna Be When I Grow Up[14] and on the Scott Alan album LIVE, which was recorded at the Birdland jazz club in New York City on 30 April 2012. The CD was released on 26 June 2012.

Verkaik also provided the Dutch speaking and singing voice and the German singing voice of Elsa, the Snow Queen in Disney's 2013 animated movie Frozen (the German speaking voice was provided by Dina Kürten). She also performed the song "Let It Go" in English at the UK premiere of the movie.

It was announced on 24 October 2014 that Verkaik would be joining the cast of the musical, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, alongside Tasmin Greig, Ricardo Afonso, Hadyn Gwynne, Jérôme Pradon and Anna Skellern, in the role of Paulina.[15] The show's previews started on 16 December 2014 at the West End's Playhouse Theatre with an opening night on 12 January 2015. The show ran until 23 May 2015. This was Verkaik's first role after her surgery in 2014.

It was announced on 14 July 2015 that Verkaik would be returning to Stuttgart as Kala in Tarzan in August 2015, at the Stage Apollo Theater.[16]

On 14 September 2016, it was revealed that Verkaik would return to her starring role of Elphaba in the West End production of Wicked beginning 30 January 2017 as part of the production's 10th anniversary celebrations.[17] She played her final performance on 22 July 2017 and was succeeded by Alice Fearn.[18] Verkaik confirmed in her speech at the end of her final performance that, after 10 years, it was her last ever performance as Elphaba.

On 10 September 2017 it was announced that Verkaik would star in Ghost – Das Musical in Berlin from 7 December 2017 to 7 October 2018, in the role of Molly.[19]

She next appeared as Sloane in the Metronom Theater production of Bat Out of Hell from 8 November 2018 to 30 March 2019, with previews starting from 2 November.[20]

She then played Pepa in the Amsterdam production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown from 4 July 2019 to 14 July 2019.[21][22]

She toured the Netherlands playing Miss Hannigan in Annie from 26 November 2019 to 24 May 2020, with previews starting 5 November in Hoorn.[22]

On 14 November 2019, it was announced that she will play the lead role of Jenna in Waitress in the Netherlands in 2020–2021.[23]

On 9 February 2020, Verkaik was called in to join American actress and singer Idina Menzel, Aurora and eight more of Elsa's international dubbers to perform the song "Into the Unknown" during the 92nd Academy Awards. Every international performer sang one line of the song in a different language: Maria Lucia Heiberg Rosenberg in Danish, Verkaik in German, Takako Matsu in Japanese, Carmen Sarahí in Latin American Spanish, Lisa Stokke in Norwegian, Kasia Łaska in Polish, Anna Buturlina in Russian, Gisela in European Spanish and Gam Wichayanee in Thai.[24]


Personal life


Verkaik is multilingual, speaking Dutch, German and English. She is married to musician Bart van Hoof, a saxophone player.[25]


Theatre


Verkaik, 2015
Verkaik, 2015
ShowLocationRoleYear
ElisabethScheveningen, The NetherlandsEnsemble2001
Jeans 11 Tour, The Netherlands-2001–2002
The Three Musketeers Rotterdam, The NetherlandsEnsemble2003
We Will Rock YouCologne, GermanyKiller Queen u/s2004–2005
ElisabethThun, SwitzerlandElisabeth2006
We Will Rock YouCologne, GermanyKiller Queen
WickedStuttgart, GermanyElphaba2007–2010
AidaTecklenburg, GermanyAmneris2009
WickedOberhausen GermanyElphaba2010–2011
Scheveningen, The Netherlands2011–2013
New York (Broadway), United States of America2013
Mamma Mia!Stuttgart, GermanyDonna
WickedLondon (West End), United KingdomElphaba2013–2014
Women on the Verge of a Nervous BreakdownPaulina2014–2015
TarzanStuttgart, GermanyKala2015–2016
WickedLondon (West End), United KingdomElphaba2017
Ghost the MusicalBerlin, GermanyMolly2017–2018
Bat Out of HellOberhausen, GermanySloane2018–2019
Best of Broadway Tour, The Netherlands - 2019
Aida in Concert Rosmalen, The Netherlands Amneris 2019
Women on the Verge of a Nervous BreakdownAmsterdam, The NetherlandsPepa2019
AnnieTour, The NetherlandsMrs. Hannigan2019–2020
Come from Away Tour, The Netherlands Beverly Bass, Annette 2021–2022
Rebecca Vienna, Austria Mrs. Danvers 2022-

Performances



Discography



Cast recordings



Other recordings



Filmography


Year Title Role Notes
2004 Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper Erika Dutch version
2008 Barbie and the Diamond Castle Lydia
2012 Goede tijden, slechte tijden Elphaba
2013 Frozen Elsa Dutch version

German version (singing only)

2015 Frozen Fever
2017 Olaf's Frozen Adventure
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Dutch version
2019 Frozen II Dutch version

German version (singing only)


Awards



References


  1. "Wicked The Musical". wickedthemusical.co.uk. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  2. "Willemijn Verkaik maakt debuut in New York", Musical Reports, 2 August 2011 (in Dutch)
  3. "Willemijn Verkaik and Mark Seibert", Zibb Archived 17 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Diva Talk: A Chat with Dutch Actress Willemijn Verkaik, Star of Broadway's Wicked", Playbill
  5. "Willemijn: alweer Nederlandse Elisabeth", Musical Site Archived 20 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  6. "Willemijn Verkaik Favourite Elphaba « Broadway is Wicked". broadwayiswicked.com. Archived from the original on 22 November 2010.
  7. "Dutch obtains in leading German musical", Nieuws Archived 23 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  8. "Verkaik and Schere to Star in Germany's Wicked", Playbill
  9. "Willemijn Verkaik ist die grüne Hexe von 'Ozerhausen'", staff writer, City News, 5 December 2009 (in German)
  10. Andrew Gans (12 February 2013). "Willemijn Verkaik Flies into Broadway's Wicked Feb. 12". Playbill.
  11. "Vom Broadway zurück nach Stuttgart: Willemijn Verkaik spielt Hauptrolle bei Mamma Mia!" [From Broadway back to Stuttgart: Willemijn Verkaik to play the main role in Mamma Mia!] (in German). Archived from the original on 29 July 2014.
  12. BWW News Desk. "Willemijn Verkaik Confirmed as London's New Elphaba in Wicked From November!". Broadway World.
  13. BWW News Desk. "Kerry Ellis to Return to West End's Wicked; Willemijn Verkaik Will Play Final Performance this Saturday".
  14. Genevieve Rafter Keddy. "Photo Coverage: The Songs of Scott Alan at Barnes & Noble". BroadwayWorld.com.
  15. BWW News Desk. "Wicked's Willemijn Verkaik and More Join Tamsin Greig in West End's Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown". BroadwayWorld.com.
  16. Joe Gambino (14 August 2015). "Former Broadway Elphaba Willemijn Verkaik Joins the German Cast of Disney's Tarzan". Playbill.
  17. BWW News Desk. "Willemijn Verkaik Returns to Wicked this January!". Broadway World.
  18. Ben Hewis. "New cast announced for Wicked". Whats on Stage.
  19. "Willemijn Verkaik plays the lead in musical Ghost in Berlin". nu.nl. 10 September 2017.
  20. "German premier in Oberhausen: BAT OUT OF HELL – The Musical featuring global hits by Jim Steinman and originally performed by the worldwide legend Meat Loaf – Bell Media". bellmedia.ca. Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  21. https://vrouwenopderandvaneenzenuwinzinking.nl/
  22. "Schedule of Events – Willemijn Verkaik". Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  23. "Musical 'Waitress' met Willemijn Verkaik in de hoofdrol naar Nederlandse theaters • musicaljournaal". 14 November 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  24. McPhee, Ryan (10 February 2020). "Watch Idina Menzel and 9 Fellow Elsas Sing Frozen 2's 'Into the Unknown' at the Oscars". Playbill. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  25. Bruce Glikas. "Bart van Hoof and wife Willemijn Verkaik pose at the stagedoor as..." Getty Images.
  26. Willemijn Verkaik Favourite Elphaba
  27. Willemijn Verkaik is Wicked personality of the year 2011



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Willemijn Verkaik (Son en Breugel, Países Bajos, 16 de junio de 1975) es una actriz y cantante neerlandesa. Es conocida por sus papeles teatrales en Wicked, Aida y Elisabeth y por darle voz a Elsa en las versiones en alemán y neerlandés de la película Frozen de Disney. Fue la actriz que más veces interpretó a Elphaba en el musical Wicked, habiéndolo hecho en más de 2000 ocasiones, y es la única persona en haberlo interpretado en tres idiomas.[1] Su primera función como Elphaba fue el 31 de octubre de 2007 en Stuttgart, Alemania, y la última fue el 22 de julio de 2017 en el West End de Londres.



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