Career
Powers appeared on Broadway as Meg, the eldest March sister, in the musical version of "Little Women." She garnered critical accolodes for her performance as Diana Devereaux in 2006 during an Encores series production of "Of Thee I Sing." In his review in the New York Times, Charles Isherwood said Powers "gives a breakthrough performance here as the outraged Southern belle who sashays in and out of the proceedings, quivering with outrage in her slinky red satin."
Powers also appeared in the 2007 revival of Stephen Sondheim"s "Follies," the story of aging chorus girls confronting their past lives and unwise choices at a reunion. Ben Brantley, the New York Times" chief theater critic wrote:.."you believe in the connections between these characters and their younger selves, who are embodied by a first-rate team of newcomers: Jenny Powers, Colin Donnell, Katie Claus and Curtis Holbrook." He goes on to single out the performances of Donna Murphy and Powers: "To understand what “Follies” is meant to be — and too rarely is — you need only look at Mississippi Murphy’s expression when she first sees the actress playing her 19-year-old self."
While panning the show overall, Variety noted: "Jenny Powers" Rizzo seems more hard and bitter than tough and trashy but she plays it with the requisite jaded attitude and delivers the show"s best song, the rueful yet unapologetic "There Are Worse Things I Could Do," with conviction." Associated Press theater critic, Michael Kuchwara echoed this sentiment: "Dramatic and vocal honors go to Jenny Powers as Rizzo, the quintessential tough girl who refuses to let the other Pink Ladies see her cry.
Rizzo"s philosophy is explained in "There Are Worse Things I Could Do," the one song in "Grease" that attempts to define character.
Powers makes it work."
She grew up in Andover, Master of Arts, and attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where earned a bachelor"s degree. In 2000, Jenny Powers was crowned Mission Illinois.
An ardent Democrat, she was asked by Massachusetts Senator John Kerry to sing the National Anthem during the 2000 Democratic National Convention. Powers is the granddaughter of David Powers (1912–1998) who served as Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy and later served as Curator of the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum from 1964 until his retirement in May 1994.
Her father, David Powers, Junior, is an attorney.
Her mother, Mary Ellen (Dee) Powers is a Professor of Nursing. In summer 2010, she starred with Cavenaugh in a revival of the musical lieutenant"s a Bird, lieutenant"s a Plane, lieutenant"s Superman at the Dallas Theater Center.