Lindsay Michelle Roberts’ dynamic vision is the exemplification of “artistry onstage and off!” A New York City-based performing arts professional, Miss Roberts is deeply rooted as a well-known stage actress, educator, and arts management consultant.
Miss Roberts made her Broadway National Tour debut in the Tony Award-winning musical, MEMPHIS, covering the starring role of Felicia Farrell. She has also been seen in THE GERSHWIN’S PORGY AND BESS, AFTER MIDNIGHT, and many NYC and regional productions. She was hailed as “notably heartfelt” by the New York Times for her portrayal of Cindy Lou in Classic Stage Company’s New York Revival of Carmen Jones and is an AUDELCO, IRNE, and WILDE Award nominee. Her voice can be heard on over a dozen cast albums, film and television projects, and national commercials.
Off-stage, Lindsay recently completed her service as the Arts Education Program Manager and the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access Co-Manager at Young Audiences Arts for Learning New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. She will begin her tenure as the Director of Programs at Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP) at the end of this month. Lindsay earned her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Maryland in Opera/Vocal Performance with a concentration in Music Education and a Master of Science in Arts Administration from Drexel University. She is a Certified Diversity Professional through the National Diversity Council and specializes in culturally responsive arts education and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the arts sector.
Lindsay is a member of Americans for the Arts, Women of Color in the Arts, the NYC Arts in Education Roundtable, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, and is the founder of Lindsay Roberts Consulting.