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Jade Patteri is an actress, singer- songwriter and dancer. Jade was chosen for the 2019 Broadway Artists Alliance/ JRAYS (John Raitt) Award as one of three High School students chosen in Southern California to go to New York City performing at the Symphony Space off Broadway. She was also honored as the 2019 Artist of the year at the National Youth Arts Awards. Professionally, Jade was honored to play Queen Olivia in "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare at the Actors Co-op in Hollywood. She has worked alongside Olivier Nominated actress Alexander Silber in "Carousel" at the prestigious Reprise! Theater company directed by Jason Alexander and with the multi- award winning Fullerton Civic Light Opera in their world premiere of "Jane Eyre" as Adele/Young Jane. During her high school career, Jade was a multiple award winning actress for her portrayals of Annie Sullivan in "The Miracle Worker," Diana Steed in the world premiere of "The Human Comedy," Millie in "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Claire in "Creating Claire," Cinderella in "Cinderella" and Marian Paroo in "The Music Man." She received nominations for her portrayals of Mrs. Banks in "Mary Poppins," Mrs. Darling in "Peter Pan" and Jennie Mae in "The Diviners." Jade is also a singer-songwriter having reached nearly 200K listens on Soundcloud. Two of her original songs "Imperfectly Perfect" and "Drift" won for Best New Song at the NYA Awards two years in a row! As a dancer, Jade has backed up Jordan Fisher, Olivia Holt and as one of the dancers in the 2020 movie musical "The Prom" choreographed by Casey Nicolaw and directed by Ryan Murphy. Jade loves Hip hop but is also an avid tap dancer and has studied ballet and contemporary since age 7. In 2017, she competed at the Pantages winning best performance of the day with her school's recreation of the Broadway Choreography of Step in time from Mary Poppins. For more information, videos, pictures etc. check out Jade's official site