Her Los Angeles theatre experience includes
The Wizard of Oz,
The Secret Garden,
The Fantasticks,
Romeo and Juliet,
Into the Woods, and
West Side Story. In 1999, Green was cast as Ivy in
Bare: A Pop Opera. She performed in the original reading for the musical as well as the original Los Angeles Productions. In 2002, she appeared in the TV movie
First Shot. She also performed with the
Pussycat Dolls when they were a feature burlesque show at
The Roxy Theatre. In 2004, she moved to New York City where she again played Ivy in
Bare during its brief
off-Broadway run. Also in 2004, she performed in concerts and benefits with other cast members as well as on her own. She performed as Diana in a workshop of a new musical,
Mask. In 2005, Green played Betty in the
musical film Open House. Green then became a cast member of the musical
Wicked. She opened the role of
Nessarose, on the First North American Tour, which opened March 2005. She also understudied the lead role of
Elphaba, and as a result, played the role over 40 times. She reprised the role of Nessarose through December 31, 2006, before playing the role once again in the original Los Angeles production from February through December 2007. She was replaced by
Marcie Dodd, who later became the Elphaba standby. Green starred as Sally Simpson in a production of ''
The Who's Tommy'' at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre in Hollywood which ran from June 18 – July 6, 2008. In 2008, Green appeared as Violet Golding in the episode of
Cold Case titled "Wednesday's Women". On September 21, 2008, Green made her West End debut in "Never Neverland" a benefit concert that helped in aid of
Ovarian cancer and NCH. The concert was at the
Duchess Theatre in London. Alongside Green was fellow Wicked alumni
Eden Espinosa and Scott Alan. On February 27, 2009, she guest starred on the
CBS series
Ghost Whisperer as Carrie in episode 4.16 "Ghost Busted". In the summer of 2010, Green appeared as Heather Chandler in the concert workshop of
Heathers: The Musical. In the fall of 2010 she appeared in the concert revue "For The Record:
Quentin Tarantino" in Los Angeles, presented by
ROCKLA for
Show at Barre. It ran from August 12, 2010, to October 30, 2010. Also starring
Tracie Thoms,
Autumn Reeser,
Ty Taylor, and
Audra Mae. She appeared at
Show at Barre. It opened on February 12, 2011, and closed on June 30, 2011. Also starring were
Tracie Thoms,
Arielle Jacobs and
Kate Reinders. In 2014 she starred in the Off-Broadway musical
The Anthem. Co-starring with Green were
Randy Jones,
Remy Zaken, Ashley Kate Adams, and Jason Gotay. The production was directed and choreographed by Rachel Klein, with a book by Gary Morgenstein, lyrics by Erik Ransom, and music by Jonnie Rockwell. The production performed at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre in New York City. She also appeared in a
Bones episode "The Change in the Game", and in
Castle in the episode "Sucker Punch". == Filmography ==