A little bit about Abby…

 
 

Abby was born and raised in Boca Raton, FL by the two best and most supportive parents in the world, Jash Jaroszewicz and Terri Jaroszewicz. Since the age of five, she grew up dancing to later catch the theatre bug in her first ever musical she was cast in during her freshman year in High School, The Pajama Game, directed by Mindy Clarke. Her love for all things theatre grew as the years passed and after her attendance at the Broadway Theatre Project where she received the Gregory Hines Scholarship, she decided that this was the career she wanted to pursue. 

Abby was accepted into the BFA Musical Theatre and Dance Minor program at the University of Central Florida where her theatre training continued 24/7. Three and a half years later, she graduated a semester early to move to the city of her dreams a short three weeks later.

Upon arriving to NYC, Abby hit the ground running taking and booked her first few shows, West Side Story and Saturday Night Fever, at the Finger Lakes in Auburn, NY followed by joining the National Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat directed and choreographed by Andy Blankenbuehler.  Just a few months after finishing the National tour of Joseph, she was asked to join the International Tour as Mrs. Potiphar, which ran for two weeks in Tokyo, Japan.

After touring, she decided to permanently make NYC her home after all of the traveling. She then booked the role of Peggy Evans in Neil Simon's Come Blow Your Horn under the direction of Tod Booth at the Alhambra Theatre in Jacksonville, FL, where she earned her equity card thus joining the Actor's Equity Association! Woo!

In between theatre gigs, Abby found a love for camera work. After studying with Brooke and Mary and Matthew Newton, she has made appearances on TV and commercials such as SNL, Colgate, IHOP, The Trade Desk, Centrum and Essie Nail Polish. Abby can currently be seen on TV in a Fairlife National ad. She is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA.

Starting in December of 2017, Abby started toured the country once again, but this time as an original company member of the second national tour of HAMILTON until March of 2019. 

During the Pandemic, Abby stepped away from theatre and took the time to study TV/Film with the Bob Krakower studio, studying with Bob Krakower himself and Josh Mendelow. She has since filmed an Independent Film as a lead, a National Commercial, a self-produced short and a Series Regular role in a pilot titled “Williamsburg,” produced by 11K Films. She is loving this transition to TV/Film and looks forward what the future holds through this medium!

Abby then made her Brodway debut in HAMILTON in January of 2023 and took her final bow in August.

She is now signed to two modeling agencies and been on multiple shoots in the past few months - stay tuned!

She is grateful the SAG strike is over and excited for what the future holds in TV/Film!