Jessica Vosk
Jessica Vosk
Who she plays: Cee Cee Bloom is wildly relatable to me. In fact, I think I relate to her the most out of any character I've had the honor of playing. She is very shielded in her own humor. She's super self-deprecating on purpose. She just wants to be loved, and she thinks the only way to get that is through becoming a star and having everybody love her. But really, what she's lacking the most is a little bit of self-love.
She meets somebody in her best friend, Bertie, who grounds her and is honest with her even when she can't be honest with herself. She becomes a much more serious person by the end of this piece. In my own life, I have gone through a lot in the past two years that has taken me to a place of knowing life's not all about the showbiz; it's also about the stuff behind the door, too. Cee Cee is a lot of that, and I relate to that so much.
First Beaches memory: I'm an '80s kid, and my mom played Beaches all the time because sometimes you just need a good cry, which is what Beaches was in the ilk of those films of that era, before Nancy Meyers.
I fell in love with Bette Midler; everyone did. She is the icon, the legend, the moment, my personal savior. Everything I witnessed made me want to be a singer and an actor. You also see yourself and your friendships, and you see what a real friendship is between two women and how that doesn't just mean rainbows and butterflies. It means tragedy and anger and knock-down-drag-out fights, and all of those things can exist and you can still be best friends.
Real-life BFF: [My] real-life best friend keeps it real with me all the time [...] and I do the same for her. Usually, there's the anchor and there's the kite. I'm the kite. I'm just a flibberty-jibberty, and when I need somebody to bring me down to earth, she always does that. There is no filter between the two of us. She comes to a lot of my concert gigs and sings with me, but then also, we might not see each other for a couple of months because we're working out of town, but we still talk every day.
Do we piss each other off? Sure. Can we make each other cry? Yeah. Do we also have the best time ever? Yes. Have we maybe had a weed gummy over the pandemic and sat on a couch and watched the clock go from 9:00 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. and thought it was 3 hours? Yes, but it was the best time of my life. You need that kind of person.
Broadway BFF: I'm not going to lie to you, I'd probably be friends with Beetlejuice. Unhinged, right? Slightly scary, but also, there's a lot of depth under there.
Perfect NYC day with friends: We would probably get cold brew all year, even if it's cold outside; I'm one of those people. Then we would go up to Central Park and walk around. Maybe we'd go to the castle or around Shakespeare in the Park. It's a little romantic — because your best friend is your soulmate!
We would probably go to a little speakeasy. I want to have a night of burlesque with my bestie. Then we'd Uber home. We don't take the subway home because we're bougie that day.











