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Melissa Errico Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Melissa Errico

Melissa Errico Sings Sondheim for St. Louis

Blue Strawberry
364 N Boyle Ave

Apr 26, 2024

7:30 PM CDT
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Stephen Sondheim was the musical mentor of Tony-nominated Broadway star Melissa Errico. In a sparkling evening of his sublime songs side by side by engaging stories of his craft and life, Errico’s love and admiration for her friend and teacher is always up front. “Errico’s artistry is beyond superb. A lesson in interpretive genius, not to mention beautiful music making.” - Opera News “Melissa Errico is the finest interpreter of Sondheim working in America today.” - The New Yorker “Sondheim Sublime is the best all-Sondheim album ever made… [she’s] a nonpareil cabaret singer…she's so sexy you won't believe your eyes and sings so beautifully you won't believe your ears and talks so charmingly you won't believe it's happening! ” - The Wall Street Journal (Guessing he was a little smitten. Ya think?) First known for her starring roles on Broadway, including My Fair Lady, High Society, White Christmas, Anna Karenina, Dracula and Les Misérables, Errico began an enduring connection with Sondheim when he selected her to star as Dot in Sunday In The Park With George at The Kennedy Center. She has since co-starred as Clara in Passion at Classic Stage Company and in the NY City Center Encores! production of the Sondheim/Rodgers musical Do I Hear A Waltz? In April 2020, she appeared in the Sondheim 90th Birthday Concert,, and in May was featured in the PBS Poetry in America episode about Sondheim which featured Melissa’s version of “Finishing the Hat.” She releases a second Sondheim album later this year. Melissa made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2023, singing Sondheim with The New York Pops orchestra. In her spare time, she is also an essayist for The New York Times, doing a column called “Scenes From The Acting Life.
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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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