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Surprise! Charlotte has transitioned to Actor's Equity at Walt Disney World to spend Christmas practicing her ice magic on the Castle Stage as a Principal Performer in "Frozen Holiday Surprise"


Charlotte spent her summer dancing away at the Jellicle Ball, spending the first five weeks of the run as Demeter, then stepping into her understudy track of Bombalurina for the remaining six weeks of the run.



Charlotte spent the spring as the hilariously boisterous Meg Brockie in Lerner and Lowe's Brigadoon at the Candlelight!
"Charlotte LaFonte...did a wonderful job as Meg, Brigadoon's 'bad' girl."
"Charlotte LaFonte plays the lusty Meg with energy and whimsy"
- Beki Pineda, Boulder Magazine


Charlotte spent Christmas dancing the night away in the ensemble, as well as understudying the role of Betty in Irving Berlin's White Christmas at the Candlelight.




This fall Charlotte had the opportunity to reprise her role as Erato/Ensemble and understudy the role of Kira at Town Hall Arts Center.


Charlotte spent her summer in the ensemble of Cinderella dancing and walking on stilts, as well as understudying the stepsister Gabrielle! July 7th - September 4th, 2022
The Candlelight




Charlotte was thrilled to take part in this fantastic murder mystery, Murder on the Orient Express, directed by Kenny Moten. Charlotte played the part of English governess Mary Debenham, and had a bloody good time!



Charlotte played a principal role in international Nissan commercial "Electrification for Excitement," launched in February of 2022.



Charlotte's segment can be viewed starting at 1:03

The Candlelight

Charlotte spent her Christmas season playing Sr. Margaretta in The Sound of Music, and took over the role of Baroness Elsa von Schraeder for the final two weeks of the run



Here comes your favorite Christmas elf! Charlotte was so excited to play the principal role of "Cheery Elf" in this national DISH Network commercial.



Charlotte spent Fall of 2021 dancing the night away as Urleen in Footloose, as well as understudying Ethel and Vi

The Candlelight

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