Jasmine Amy Rogers Shines in Drama League Awards Portraits
She credits her styling chops in a fresh snapshot as Broadway’s hot Tony season kicks off.

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Jasmine Amy Rogers recently offered followers a behind-the-scenes glimpse into her Drama League Awards portrait studio shoot. On Instagram, the Tony nominee shared an image with a simple invitation: “Let that light in! Drama League Awards portrait studio 📸 Hair, makeup, styling by me.” In the softly lit frame, Rogers appears poised and radiant, her hair in loose waves and her makeup glow under the lens she herself directed.
Behind The Portrait Lens
Fans have come to expect red-carpet glamour from stage stars, but Rogers flipped the script by taking full ownership of every styling detail. With the same precision she brings to her performances, she arranged lighting, selected wardrobe accents, and even applied her own makeup touches. The result is an unfiltered portrait that underscores both her confidence and her growing design sensibility.
Broadway Breakthrough
The shoot arrives hot on the heels of Rogers’s Tony nomination for her Broadway debut in Boop! The Musical. When she learned of the nod, she admitted she was stunned. “When Jasmine Amy Rogers learned of her Tony Award nomination for her Broadway debut in Boop! The Musical, she was stunned,” noted her Instagram caption on the day of the announcement. A finalist at the Jimmy Awards, she honed her craft at the Manhattan School of Music before building a résumé that spans Mean Girls (as Gretchen Wieners), Jelly’s Last Jam, The Wanderer, and Becoming Nancy.
From Stage To Studio
Rogers’s talent extends beyond song and dance. Earlier this spring, she made headlines as the inaugural guest of STAGEBOUND, a new digital series on Great Performances’s YouTube channel. “Excited to announce Tony nominee @jasmine_amy_r as the subject of our premiere episode of STAGEBOUND! Watch our new digital series where we go behind the curtain with the performing arts’ brightest stars,” the series shared, spotlighting her versatility both on camera and off.
Her journey began long before these high-profile moments. She posted another memory this season: “From performing in her first musical when she was 7 to making her Broadway debut AND earning a Tony Award Nomination at 26, she’s gotta be doin’ something right! ♥️ • 📸 Dana Golan for The New York Times.” That snapshot captured the arc of her career, from kid on community theater stages to a standout among her Broadway peers.
With the Tony Awards and other celebrations fast approaching, Rogers’s self-styled portrait series becomes more than a promo piece—it’s a creative statement. It illustrates how modern performers blur the lines between talent and personal brand, taking on roles behind the camera as confidently as they command the stage.
As the spotlight turns from drama to awards season, Jasmine Amy Rogers proves she can shine any way she chooses, whether that’s belting out a showstopper or crafting her own red-carpet look.

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