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Melissa Errico Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Melissa Errico

The Life and Loves of a Broadway Baby: An Evening with Melissa Errico

Apr 19, 2024

8:00 PM EDT
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Melissa Errico Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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“Any chance to hear Melissa Errico sing is a chance worth taking.” – The New York Times “The Maria Callas of American musical theater,” as Opera News has called her, referencing both her silken voice and dramatic, expressive intensity, Melissa Errico is an actress, singer, and author. First known for her starring roles on Broadway, she has since become a concert, cabaret and recording artist as well; her 2018 album Sondheim Sublime was called by The Wall Street Journal “The best all-Sondheim album ever recorded.” Melissa Errico is a Tony Award-nominated Broadway star—an actor, singer and author — who contributes regularly to The New York Times in an essay series called “Scenes From An Acting Life.” The Wall Street Journal recently referred to her as a “nonpareil cabaret singer.” As a musical theater actress, she starred on Broadway in such musicals as My Fair Lady where The New York Times called her Eliza Doolittle “beguiling,” Anna Karenina, High Society as Tracy Lord, Amour (Tony-nominated for Best Actress), Dracula, White Christmas in the Rosemary Clooney role of Betty, and as Cosette in Les Misérables. Melissa has maintained a constant TV presence throughout her career, starring in Darren Star’s Central Park West, steady guest roles, and most recently playing recurring roles on Showtime’s Billions and Cinemax’s The Knick. She appeared in featured films such as Frequency with Dennis Quaid, Life Or Something Like It as Angelina Jolie’s best friend, Loverboy directed by Kevin Bacon, and others. At The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, she starred in The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady with John Lithgow, and Camelot opposite Jeremy Irons, which they revived for one night on Broadway. She also starred in non-musical roles in such plays as The Importance of Being Earnest, Shaw’s Candida and Wally Shawn’s Aunt Dan and Lemon at The New Group. Off-Broadway, she has performed the role of Sharon in Finian’s Rainbow three times (the subject of her debut essay for The New York Times), and starred in On A Clear Day You Can See Forever at The Irish Repertory Theatre to great acclaim. She has five Drama Desk nominations, a Lucille Lortel Award, two Helen Hayes nominations, four Drama League Honors, and a Tony Award nomination. She was honored with a Sardi’s caricature and also served a term on the National Endowment For The Arts.
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Norma
November 13th 2023
Fabulous in every way. She's a perfectionist who's intelligence comes through in her banter, quick wit and her in depth understanding of her choice of songs performed. Melissa exudes warmth as her easy fluidity shines throughout.
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Melissa Errico Biography

“Melissa Errico is a unique force in the musical life of New York City: a Broadway star, a concert artist and an author who regularly contributes essays to the New York Times. There’s really no one like her!” said conductor Stephen Reineke in introducing her to a sold-out Carnegie Hall audience in 2022. Singer, actress, cabaret performer and author --called a “one of a kind performer” in the Wall Street Journal and described by another critic as “Jessica Rabbit with a PhD.” --Tony Award nominee Melissa Errico is indeed as unique as she is wide-ranging. Her Broadway musicals include My Fair Lady, High Society, Dracula, White Christmas, Anna Karenina, Les Miserables, and Amour; while at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles she has starred in The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady and Camelot. Her solo CDs include Sondheim Sublime (called “The finest all Sondheim album ever recorded” by the Wall Street Journal), Blue Like That (produced by Arif Mardin), Lullabies and Wildflowers, Legrand Affair Deluxe Edition recorded with Michel Legrand conducting and arranging his music for Melissa. Most recently, she released “Out of The Dark: The Film Noir Project” which won the coveted Bistro Award as the concept album of the year in 2023. In the past seven years she has also written a series of essays in The New York Times, grouped by the editors as “Scenes From An Acting Life’, and her most recent passion has been to bring her gifts for writing and performing together. Her self-penned cabaret-concerts, where singing and storytelling share the stage, include “Terminal Ingenue”, “Melissa Sings Her New York” and “A Noir Romance”, which sold out for eight Valentine’s week performances at the legendary Birdland jazz club. Of these intimate one-woman shows Broadway World has said that “Melissa is piercing, probing, and at the absolute height of her vocal and interpretive powers. [She] reaffirms her status as one of the most intuitive musical theatre actresses of her generation. There is seemingly no limit to Errico’s empathetic range.” She lives in Bronxville, New York with her husband, Patrick McEnroe, and their three daughters.
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