Throughout the 1990s, Ferrall appeared in a number of major Broadway shows, including Beauty and the BeastA Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and The Sound of Music. Her performances showcased her range and established her as one of the industry’s most dependable and respected performers.

As the years passed, Ferrall continued to build an impressive résumé with roles in Jane EyreMamma Mia!Big RiverIt Shoulda Been You, and She Loves Me. Her ability to seamlessly transition between comedy, drama, and musical theater made her a favorite among directors and audiences alike.

One of her most recent Broadway appearances came in 2022 when she joined the cast of Tom Stoppard’s award-winning play Leopoldstadt. In the powerful production, Ferrall portrayed Poldi, the loyal servant of a wealthy Jewish family whose lives are forever changed by the horrors of Nazi persecution. The role allowed her to once again demonstrate the emotional depth that had defined her career.

Ferrall’s influence extended well beyond Broadway stages. She traveled across the country in national touring productions, bringing unforgettable performances to audiences nationwide. Among her most notable touring roles were Madame Morrible in Wicked and Madame Thénardier in Les Misérables, two characters she made uniquely her own.

(L-R) From Mama Mia, Judy McLane, Beth Leavel and Gina Ferrall attend the Real Simple 10th anniversary celebration in New York-Grand Central Station at Vanderbilt Hall at Grand Central Terminal on April 15, 2010 in New York City.

Her talents were not limited to live theater. Ferrall also enjoyed a successful television career, appearing in popular shows including Law & OrderLaw & Order: SVUFBIBlue BloodsThe Good Cop, and NBC’s The Sound of Music Live!. She additionally appeared in the filmed 2017 production of She Loves Me, which aired as part of PBS’s Great Performances series.

While her professional accomplishments were extensive, those who worked alongside Ferrall often spoke just as highly of her kindness, generosity, and unwavering love for storytelling. She was known not only as a gifted actress but also as a supportive colleague and treasured friend whose passion for the stage never faded.

As tributes continue to pour in from across the theater community, Gina Ferrall is being remembered for the extraordinary body of work she leaves behind and the countless lives she touched throughout her career.

She is survived by her husband, Kory Grossman.

Though the curtain has fallen on a remarkable life, her performances and legacy will continue to inspire audiences and fellow artists for generations to come.