Thanks to "L'Opéra de Tours", Julia began performing at the age of 6 in “La voleuse de nuit” and as an extra in scheduled operas. She performed then in several shows on the lyrical stage, such as "Around the World in 80 Days", "The Pied Piper of Hamelin", "Children of the Levant", and many others. Then, she joined the Touraine Musical Company troupe and played in "Cabaret" in 2014.
Upon her arrival in Paris, and in parallel with her lyrical training at the 18th arrondissement conservatory with Sophie Hervé and her dance training in various Parisian studios, she will play in "How to succeed in business without really trying" (show later taken up by the Selma troupe) and will take on the role of Joanne in "Rent" with 27Saville.
In 2017, the pianist Hugues Leclère fell in love with her voice and together they performed on various French stages (eg Donzdorf, Bal Blomet, at the Autumn festival, "Casino d'Evian", etc.) in a Broadway Night recital where they performed all the standards in the repertoire. Performances are planned soon abroad.
In 2018, Julia joined the first promotion of "La classe libre des Cours Florent/Stage Entertainment". From this class will come the troupe L'Insolente with which she will interpret Maitre H and Barbara in their show "The Child Who Cried Wolf". She will also join the musical creation of Nima Santonja, "Harmony", and will play the role of Cassiopeia.
Finally, she will perform three seasons on the show "Frozen, a musical invitation" at Disneyland Paris and more recently joins "Merlin, the musical legend" in the role of Morgane and Guinevere. She continues, in parallel with all her stage, dubbing, voice-over and teaching projects, her adventure with the theater play "Les salles d'attente" in the role of Catherine, in Paris and at the Avignon festival.
Currently she is a singer and dancer on the site "La Folie Douce" in Les Arcs 1800 throughout the winter season and will resume her roles in "Merlin, the musical legend" in october. She will also sing and dance in the fancy restaurant "Mondaine de Pariso" and "Too TacTac", from September.