Mamma Mia! and Leopoldstadt actress Gina Ferrall dies at 67

Gina Ferrall’s passing from uterine sarcoma at 67 has left a silence that feels almost unnatural in the world she filled with music and story. From her early days stepping into Les Misérables to her scene-stealing turns in Mamma Mia!, Big River, and She Loves Me, she built a career on generosity, humor, and unshakeable professionalism.

Colleagues remember a woman who never treated the chorus as background or the crew as invisible. Onstage, she could flip from wickedly funny to devastatingly tender in a heartbeat; offstage, she was the one offering a hug, a joke, or a quiet word of courage in the wings. Her recent work in Leopoldstadt, embodying loyalty and loss, now feels painfully prophetic. Though the curtain has fallen on her life, the roles she shaped – and the people she lifted – will keep her name spoken softly in theaters for years to come.