Block debuted on Broadway in 2003, playing the role of Liza Minnelli opposite Hugh Jackman's Peter Allen in the acclaimed musical The Boy from Oz. Immediately prior to this, she served as the understudy for Idina Menzel as Elphaba and was part of the ensemble in Wicked while the show was in its pre-Broadway tryout at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco. Block had also worked with Stephen Schwartz on Wicked , as Elphaba, while the musical was still in early development - before Menzel became involved. In the spring of 2005, Block originated the role in the First National Tour of Wicked and performed with the company for a year. She was awarded the 2006 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Non-Resident Production and the 2007 Carbonell Award for Best Non-Resident Actress for this role. Block recently reprised her role as Elphaba in the Broadway production of Wicked. Block began her run on October 9, 2007 and replaced former US national tour Elphaba, Julia Murney. She left the company on June 15th, 2008 and was replaced by West End star, Kerry Ellis.
Her many regional stage credits include Funny Girl, Crazy for You, Oliver!, James Joyce's The Dead, The Grass Harp, Bells Are Ringing (Reprise!) and I Love a Piano. Block was the original Belle in the Disneyland production of Beauty and the Beast and has done voice work for numerous commercial jingles, including the singing voice of Barbie.
Block was most recently seen in the new Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil musical The Pirate Queen, in which she starred in the title role of Grania (also known as Grace O'Malley). She performed in The Pirate Queen in its tryout run in Chicago, Illinois as well as on Broadway.
Ms. Block appeared in a benefit performance celebrating Andrew Lippa, and the 25th Anniversary of the internationally renowned performing troupe 'The Kids Next Door' at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa, CA in Dec. 2006 (appearing alongside other 'KND' alumni Matthew Morrison, Terron Brooks, Kamilah Martin, Jessica Burrows and others). The performance benefited The California Conservatory of the Arts, a non-profit arts education organization providing pre-professional training for young performers, selected by audition, in southern California.
Musical fact: Stephanie J. Block is a mezzo-soprano who attests to having a three-octave range with a low note of E3 (the lowest note in "I'm Not That Girl," a song from the musical Wicked).
She married Wicked tour costar Sebastian Arcelus on October 25, 2007. Arcelus recently starred alongside Block in the Broadway company of Wicked from October to December 2007 (Block played the titular role of Elphaba and Arcelus played Fiyero).
Block sang the "National Anthem" at the June 25, 2007 New York Mets game at Shea Stadium in Flushing, NY.
She reprised her role in Wicked on Broadway opposite Annaleigh Ashford as Glinda for an eight-month run that began on October 9, 2007 and ended June 15, 2008.
I Will Always Love You
Stephanie J. Block Lyrics
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How I’ll always care
Never need to fear dear
Always I’ll be there
Now’s the time to tell you
How our love just grew
Every time you said to me
No more when or whether
No more need to wait
Finally together
Time to celebrate
We’re a lucky couple
With your magic flair
And with all my love for you
We’re a perfect pair
What a special feeling
What more can I say
You make me so happy
On this our wedding day
In this beautiful love song, Stephanie J. Block sings about her undying love for her partner. She promises to always love and care for her partner, guaranteeing that her partner will never need to fear anything as long as she is there. Block reflects on how their love for each other has grown over time and how every time her partner tells her that they love her, their love becomes even stronger. The song is about finally being together and not having to worry about the future.
Block sings about how lucky they are to have found each other and how they are a perfect pair. She talks about her partner's "magic flair," implying that her partner has a unique and enchanting quality that she loves. The song ends with Block reflecting on how happy her partner makes her and how special their wedding day is.
Overall, "I Will Always Love You" is a beautiful declaration of love, promising undying devotion through thick and thin. It celebrates the beauty of love and the joy it can bring.
Line by Line Meaning
How I’ll always love you
I will never stop loving you
How I’ll always care
I will always be there to take care of you
Never need to fear dear
You never have to be afraid because I am here for you
Always I’ll be there
I will always be by your side
Now’s the time to tell you
I want to express my feelings to you
How our love just grew
Our love has continued to grow stronger over time
Every time you said to me
Every time you expressed your love to me
That you love me too
That you feel the same way about me
No more when or whether
There is no longer any uncertainty or doubt
No more need to wait
The wait is finally over
Finally together
We are united at last
Time to celebrate
Let's rejoice and be happy together
We’re a lucky couple
We are fortunate to have each other
With your magic flair
With your special charm and charisma
And with all my love for you
And with all the love I have for you
We’re a perfect pair
We are an ideal match for each other
What a special feeling
This is an extraordinary and unique sensation
What more can I say
I cannot express myself any further
You make me so happy
You bring so much joy into my life
On this our wedding day
Today, our day of matrimony
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Frederic Block
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