A former contributer to BroadwayStars, Robbie worked with Broadway record label Fynsworth Alley, and has worked with PS Classics, a Grammy-nominated record label devoted to the legacy of musical theatre, since 2000.
In 1995, Robbie created the Carrie The Musical website, which gave birth to Ghostlight Design, the "go-to" web and print design company for many of Broadway and cabaret's top performers, designing for such luminaries as Malcolm Gets, Laura Benanti, Steven Pasquale, Kate Pazakis, Donna Lynne Champlin, Scott Alan, Charlotte Rae and Joe's Pub. His work has been seen in such publications as The New York Times, Next Magazine, HX Magazine, Playbill, Cabaret Scenes and over Times Square. Robbie is in the process of recording his first cd. He once interviewed Elaine Strich, and lived to tell the tale.
ROBBIE ROZELLE: Actor, director, graphic designer, recording producer, musical theatre archivist.
NYC: World AIDS Day Broadway Concerts of Rags and The Secret Garden (Playbill Top Ten Theatre, 2005), Gender Benders and Night at the Movies (Almost Knew Theatre, Duplex). Regional performing includes Bedroom Farce (Trevor, NEPTA nomiation), Cinderella, Thoroughly Modern Millie (Trevor Grayden, NEPTA Award), Hello, Dolly! (Cornelius Hackl, NEPTA nomination), ...Forum (Pseudolous, NEPTA nomination), Kiss Me, Kate, Guys & Dolls, Hair, The Wizard of Oz, The Baltimore Waltz, The Mousetrap, Inherit the Wind, Jekyll & Hyde and the title role in You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Regional directing credits include ...Forum (NEPTA nomination for best director, NEPTA Award for best musical), The Music Man, Cabaret, The Pied Piper Curse (world premiere), A Christmas Carol, Evita, Chess, Agnes of God. Robbie is a past president of The Ithaca Players, former Artistic Director of Ovation Productions, has served on the board of the Binghamton Stage Company and Pennyslvania Theatre of Performing Arts, and has directed at such prestigious places as The Firehouse Theatre (Ithaca), Cornell University and Binghamton University.