Veronica Vale 

Actor, Singer, Model…The People’s High Belting Jester.

Kentucky born, Florida raised, NYC thriving. Veronica is a passionate artist paving her way in the great, wide world with the help of her trusty sidekick, Lena Pinto Beana (Her loud-mouthed cat from the Bronx).
Veronica could best be described as a “Dingo” and “Walking pair of Scissors” as a kid: tongue out and CONSISTENTLY never able to stand still while in search of the next adventure…that would undoubtedly end with torn tights. much to her mother’s dismay. Growing up with ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, and a colorful family, Veronica learned how to escape into her imagination pretty early on. After skipping out on a slumber party to join her sister for an evening at the theatre,  Veronica was instantly swept away to OZ during “Wicked The Musical.” Veronica identified  FIRST with the Flying Monkeys (because honestly, who doesn’t want to be hooked up to wires and flip around onstage?) but later on with the green girl herself. For the first time Veronica felt like there was something in this life worth investing her whole self in. Since that night, Veronica has been paving her own way and taking every opportunity she can get to tell stories that explore what this whole crazy world is all about: making people feel seen and a little less alone…

I’m Also A Taurus! :)

Veronica is an Alum of The Tom Todoroff Conservatory 2 Year Acting Conservatory.

(Grad 2017/Ensemble 4)

Veronica also spent a portion of time studying Musical Theatre at The Circle in the Square Theatre School.

(2016 Summer Musical Theatre Program/ 2017 First Year Musical Theatre Conservatory Program)

What’s up in V’s World?

Spring 2024 Veronica revising her of “Sara” as well split tracking the role of “Zoe” for a brief 2 week run of “Girls Who Walked on Glass” by Gordon Farrell at The Alchemical in Chelsea .

Veronica just finished up a successful 3 week run playing “Owen Voland” in Thomas Gordon’s New Play “You Are Not Alone” at The Gene Frankel Theatre in Collaboration with “The Onomatopoeia Theatre Company”

Veronica had the greatest pleasure to spend Summer ‘23 in Scranton, PA Working with Scranton Shakespeare Festival as apart of their Repertory Season.

Veronica was Featured in the Season as;

Lucy Van Pelt in “You’re A Goodman Charlie Brown” Directed by Billie Akens-Tyers,

Bianca in Shakespeare’s “Othello” Directed by Sevon Askew,

and Maureen Johnson in “Rent” Directed by Simone Daniel.

Featured Above enjoy a brief performance trailer of

“You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown”

Directed By Billie Aken Tyers

March 23’ Veronica found herself in Milton, Delaware working with The Milton Theatre Company in their production of Stephen Shwartz’s, Godspell.

Directed by Peter Briccotto.

Veronica worked on the show twice before in her early years performing in community theatre back in Jax, Fl (Bless The Lord/ By My Side).

The delicious pleasure to return to the piece in the professional setting singing “Turn Back Ole Man” was a fun full circle moment!

Enjoy the performance reel shown above!

October 22’ Veronica was lucky enough to play Charles Wallace with Mountain Theatre Company as their first TYA Show, “A Wrinkle in Time”.

As apart of the “2023 BroadwayWorld Regional Awards” Veronica was nominated for Best Performer In A Play for her work.

Directed by Lindsay Garner Hosterler

Over the years Veronica has had the great pleasure to have been able to work along side some of NYC’s up and coming filmmakers.

Check out her on screen reel above!

Whenever she can Veronica loves to connect with her incredibly talented friends for duets.

Featured above is Veronica singing with a dear friend and immensely talented artist Ren Cementina.

Enjoy Suddenly, Seymour from the cult classic “Little Shop of Horrors”.

Veronica is a member of The Love Creek Theatre Company ( Joined 2017) and has appeared in their productions of Stop Kiss (Sara) , Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Cecile Volanges), as well as dozens of One Acts/New Projects in the works. She is very grateful for their sense of community and love of the art.

Veronica is also a member of the "Ripple Effect Theatre Company” as of 2020. Featured above is a still from Ripple Effect’s one night engagement (Valentine’s Day 23’) of Eve Ensler’s “Fruit Trilogy”. Veronica Performed the 45 plus minute Monologue section “Avocado”.

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