18-552: Rapp or RAPP may refer to: Rapp (surname) Rapp, West Virginia HNoMS Rapp , the name of several Norwegian navy ships Russian Association of Proletarian Writers Fort Rapp , a fort in France Rapp Motorenwerke , early 20th-century German aircraft engine manufacturer and predecessor to BMW Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
36-814: A Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly Reneé Rapp (born 2000), American actress and singer Richard Rapp , former New York City Ballet dancer Siegfried Rapp (1915–1982), German one-handed classical pianist Taylor Rapp (born 1997), American football player Tom Rapp (1947–2018), American singer-songwriter Torsten Rapp (1905–1993), Swedish Air Force general Vern Rapp (1928–2015), Major League Baseball manager and coach Valentin Rapp (born 1992), German squash player See also [ edit ] Rapp and Rapp , an architectural firm [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
54-415: A limited run from June 7–26, then permanently starting September 10, 2019. On June 3, Rapp performed at The Green Room 42, singing songs from the show after an introduction by Tina Fey . The production closed on March 12, 2020, in accordance with Broadway's shutdown ; it was later announced, on January 7, 2021, that the show would not reopen. On October 14, 2020, Rapp was cast as Leighton Murray, one of
72-520: A three-time venue-upgraded sold-out show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town. Rapp's debut studio album, Snow Angel , was released on August 18, 2023. On June 16, 2023, Rapp announced an international Snow Hard Feelings tour, supported by Alexander 23 and Towa Bird . On November 17, 2023, a deluxe version of Snow Angel was released, featuring four new songs, including a remix of "Tummy Hurts" with Coco Jones . The official video for
90-482: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Rene%C3%A9 Rapp Reneé Mary Jane Rapp (born Reneé Jane Rapp ; January 10, 2000) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. She gained recognition for starring as Regina George in the Broadway musical Mean Girls (2019–2020). She reprised the role in the 2024 film Mean Girls and also contributed to its soundtrack . Rapp has also starred in
108-520: The Max comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls (2021–present). Rapp released her debut EP Everything to Everyone in 2022, which was followed by her full-length studio album Snow Angel in 2023. Rapp was born on January 10, 2000. She attended Hopewell High School in Huntersville, North Carolina , a suburb of Charlotte , for two years, performing in the theater program and playing on
126-734: The United States , in Los Angeles , Manhattan , Boston , and Atlanta . Due to high ticket demand, a new date was added in Brooklyn as well as extra shows in Los Angeles and Manhattan, and upgraded venues in Manhattan and Atlanta. Rapp's sold-out US tour ran from December 6–18, 2022, with a total of 8 shows. On January 12, 2023, Rapp announced her first international performance of her debut EP. On January 19, 2023, she performed
144-447: The surname Rapp . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rapp_(surname)&oldid=1131085578 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
162-585: The 2018 Supergirl Pro Surf and Music Festival. On September 23, 2018, she took part in The Educational Theatre Foundation 's fourth annual Broadway Back to School event held at Feinstein's/54 Below . In December 2018, she read the role of Monteen in Roundabout Theatre Company 's reading of Parade . On January 12, 2019, Rapp performed at BroadwayCon's 2019 Star to Be event, singing "They Just Keep Moving
180-780: The Harmony Society Jean Rapp (1771–1821), French lieutenant general Karl Friedrich Rapp (1882–1962), German engineer, founder of Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH Katharina Rapp (born 1948), German artist Larry Rapp (born 1948), American actor Lea Bayers Rapp (born 1946), American non-fiction writer Marcello Rapp , better known as "Cello Dias", bass guitarist for Against All Will Mitch Rapp , fictional character Nicki Rapp (born 1972), American video game voice actress Nicolai Rapp (born 1996), German footballer Peter Rapp (born 1983), German long jumper Philip Rapp (1907–1996), film and television director and screenwriter Ray Rapp (born 1945),
198-557: The Line" from the NBC musical drama series Smash . She was next seen on March 4, 2019, performing at Feinstein's/54 Below's 54 Sings The High School Musical Trilogy, followed by their FOR THE GIRLS event on March 28. On May 28, 2019, it was announced that Rapp would be taking over the role of Regina George in the Tony Award -nominated Broadway musical, Mean Girls , first for
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#1732772060466216-527: The anxiety the environment gave her. She had previously said in an interview that working on the Broadway production of Mean Girls had exacerbated her eating disorder. Rapp released her debut extended play Everything to Everyone on November 11, 2022. In February 2023, a deluxe version was released, featuring two new songs. On November 14, 2022, Rapp announced her first tour, "Everything to Everyone: The First Shows". There were four tour dates across
234-639: The four leads in Mindy Kaling 's Max teen comedy series The Sex Lives of College Girls . In 2023, it was reported that she would not be returning as a lead for season 3. On December 9, 2022, it was announced that Rapp would reprise her role as Regina George in a musical film adaptation of Mean Girls . The movie was released nationally in theaters on January 12, 2024, and on streaming on March 5, 2024. In an October 2023 interview, Rapp said she has no desire to return to acting after Mean Girls as she wants to focus on her music career and because of
252-752: The 💕 Rapp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Rapp (born 1968), American novelist Alfred Rapp (1933–2011), German politician Anders Rapp (1927–1998), Swedish geomorphologist Anthony Rapp (born 1971), American stage and film artist Barbara Rapp (born 1972), Austrian artist Bernard Rapp (1945–2006), French film director and television news presenter C. J. Rapp , American beverage inventor Danny Rapp (1941–1983), American musician Elizabeth Farrow Rapp (1926–2010), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Emily Susan Rapp (born 1974), American author and academic George Rapp (1757–1847), pietist, German-American religious leader of
270-533: The remix was released on November 17, 2023. On January 20, 2024, Rapp performed on the comedy and variety series Saturday Night Live where she performed "Snow Angel" and "Not My Fault" (featuring Megan Thee Stallion ). Rapp came out as a lesbian in 2024 through social media and interviews. She had previously identified herself as bisexual in a 2022 interview. She has been diagnosed with ADHD . She has been outspoken about her struggles with an eating disorder and her mental health. From 2019 to 2021, Rapp
288-587: The tenth annual Jimmy Awards in New York City, where she ultimately won "Best Performance by an Actress", beating forty other competitors for the award. This win earned her a $ 10,000 scholarship. Actress Laura Benanti , who presented the award to Rapp, said, "I will never be as confident as that 18-year-old". In 2018, Rapp was cast as Wendla in Theatre Charlotte's regional production of Spring Awakening . On July 27, 2018, Rapp performed at
306-456: The title Rapp . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rapp&oldid=1249432568 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rapp (surname) From Misplaced Pages,
324-692: The varsity women's golf team before transferring to Northwest School of the Arts . Corey Mitchell, Rapp's theater teacher, said Rapp "has a special distinction...There is a difference when that vocal ability is coupled with sincere emotions that can move an audience and that literally can excite an audience". In 2018, Rapp won the Best Actress award at the Blumey Awards, Charlotte's premiere musical theater awards, for her portrayal of Sandra in her school's production of Big Fish . Rapp then attended
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