The moment Zoe Dunn steps into the spotlight, something electric happens, the air shifts, hearts lean in, and a story comes alive. Whether melting hearts as Olaf in Frozen Jr., conjuring spellbinding intensity as the Witch in Into the Woods, or bringing laugh-out-loud charm and soulful depth to every scene she touches, Zoe doesn’t just perform, she transforms.
A true triple threat with a magnetic stage presence, Zoe is not merely a rising star, she’s a constellation in motion, burning bright with passion, precision, and presence.
Zoe’s journey began with a spark, an early love for storytelling that quickly ignited into full-blown fire. That fire led her from her hometown stages to the beating heart of Broadway: New York City. In 2024, Zoe and her mom made the bold leap to Manhattan, fully committing to the craft she was born to pursue. And she hasn’t stopped since.
She’s trained extensively with the prestigious Broadway Artists Alliance and Broadway Workshop, and works regularly with world-class mentors who are shaping her into a powerhouse performer. Under the vocal direction of acclaimed coach Matt Farnsworth, Zoe has honed a rich mezzo belt that thrills from a grounded low F to a soaring high E, a voice that not only won her First Place in Youth Musical Theater from the National Association of Teachers of Singing, but also stops audiences in their tracks. Her acting chops are sharpened under directors like Justin Montello-Cullinan, where she explores characters with fearless depth and mature nuance.
Zoe’s stage credits range from iconic roles like Wednesday Addams and Fiona in Shrek Jr. to the dynamic Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She’s originated new roles (including the fiery Gigi in Belladonna the Musical), and brought characters to life across genres, dialects, and emotional ranges far beyond her years.
Her talent doesn’t stop at the curtain. Zoe made her on-screen debut in Evil Lives Here on Discovery ID, proving she’s just as captivating on camera as she is on stage.
She sings. She acts. She dances. She captivates. She leads. She lifts the room.
And she’s only just begun.