Kerry can currently be seen at the Helen Hayes Theater performing the role of Kira in the hit show "Xanadu" directed by Christopher Ashley.


Kerry created the role of Isabel in the Off-Broadway debut of Kirsten Child's "Miracle Brothers" which was directed by Tina Landau.



photo credit: Carol Rosegg
Kerry created the role of Dedee Truitt in The Opposite of Sex (based on the movie of the same name) under the direction of Robert Jess Roth and music/lyrics by Douglas Cohen. First in San Francisco, Kerry reprised the role in Williamstown.
Kerry was seen on Broadway as Audrey opposite Hunter Foster in the cult classic Little Shop of Horrors by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
Kerry created the role of the "positively permanently punished" Penny Pingleton in Hairspray. The new musical is based on the John Waters film of the same name.
"The tale as old as time." Kerry created the role of Belle for the Toronto production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast and then went on to star in the same role on Broadway.
In the Cameron Mackintosh adaptation of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, Kerry portrayed Eponine, a tragic heroine. With a sweeping score and wonderful libretto, Kerry performed such beloved songs as "A Little Fall of Rain" and "On My Own".
  In this "British" import, Blood Brothers tells the story of two twins who are separated at birth, but whose paths cross again when they are older. Kerry took on multiple roles in this Broadway production ranging in age - one of which was Miss Jones, subject of the song "Take a Letter Miss Jones."
  Bat Boy The Musical - the only musical to be inspired by a collection of stories in the Weekly World News about a bat child found in a cave. A smash hit out in LA, Kerry created the role of Shelley Parker for the NY Off-Broadway production.
  Prodigal - a musical imported from Australia that enjoyed two successful runs was produced by the York Theatre Company. Kerry portrayed Maddie in this contemporary retelling of the well-known parable.
  In the European Tour of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma, Kerry performed "All Er Nothin'" and "I Cain't Say No" as Ado Annie.
  In The I Word:Interns, Kerry portrayed a disappointed intern leaving the White House after the Clinton scandal.
  In Folsom Head, an old couple digging for arrowheads at an Indian burial ground instead unearth the story of their lives, assisted by a young couple of phantoms. Kerry was one of the phantoms.
  In a workshop production of the musical Bright Lights, Big City, based on the Michael J. Fox movie of the same name, Kerry took on multiple roles including the role of Vicki.