‘Mamma Mia!’ and ‘Leopoldstadt’ Actress Gina Ferrall Dies at 67 After Uterine Sarcoma Diagnosis

Stage and musical theatre actress Gina Ferrall has died at the age of 67 following a battle with Uterine Sarcoma, according to those close to her.
Ferrall, whose career spanned decades across stage and musical productions, was widely recognized for her performances in major shows including Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables, Big River, and She Loves Me. More recently, she appeared in Leopoldstadt, a production widely praised for its emotional depth and historical weight.
Colleagues remember Ferrall as a generous and grounded performer who treated every role—whether leading or ensemble—with equal care. Known for her quick humor and steady presence backstage, she was often described as a supportive figure within company casts, offering encouragement and warmth during demanding productions.
On stage, Ferrall was praised for her versatility, moving seamlessly between comedic timing and emotionally charged moments. Her final work in Leopoldstadt, a play centered on memory, identity, and loss, is being reflected on by peers as especially poignant in light of her passing.
Tributes from the theatre community continue to highlight not only her body of work, but also the personal impact she had on fellow performers and production teams throughout her career.



