Natalie's Bio
Natalie Oliver-Atherton's performance credits include the role of the Gypsy Acid Queen in two international tours of the Who's Tommy; the roles of Constance in David Merrick's Oh, Kay!; and the privilege of originating the role of Andrea Devereaux in Once on This Island. She has also performed a one-year-plus stint in the Off-Broadway hit, A Brief History of White Music and she can be seen in the feature films: Mississippi Masala (opposite Oscar winner Denzel Washington) and Amazing Grace & Chuck. Regionally, she has had principal roles in Jesus Christ Superstar (Mary Magdalene), Little Shop of Horrors, Intimate Apparel and Porgy and Bess.
As a lead vocalist, Oliver-Atherton has toured internationally with performance in Tokyo, Japan, Geneva, Switzerland; and Offenbach, Germany as well as at Carnegie Hall in New York City and on the French Riviera for the late Prince Rainier of Monaco. She has also performed as the soprano soloist with the CSO (Duke Ellington's Sacred Concert); and the Florida Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, and Sinfonia Gulfcoast and as of last year (one snowy weekend) the mezzo-soprano soloist with the CSO performing (Too Hot to Handel).
In addition, she had headlined at the former Stardust Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas in the original
production "Enter the Night". And a recent highlight in her career was the honor of opening for former poet laureate, Dr. Maya Angelou at the Pepsi Center in Denver.
Natalie Oliver-Atherton currently resides in Colorado with her husband Jeffrey and their three beautiful children (Justin 15, Rachael 10 and Serea 6). She and her husband are private instructor/coaches of their own vocal and acting studio, Namasté Works, in Centennial, CO. Namasté to all and Al Humdulilah!!! (All Praises Be to the Most High God)