Long Island's Own Broadway Star Melissa Errico Sings Sondheim at Adelphi PAC
Garden City, NY (10/16/2023) — Adelphi University's Performing Arts Center (PAC) is excited to welcome Long Island's own Melissa Errico-Broadway star, actress, recording artist, and author-as she celebrates the brilliance of her mentor, Stephen Sondheim, the late, and greatest, musical theater composer of our generation. Tony nominee Melissa Errico will bring Sondheim Sublime to PAC on Sunday, November 12, performing with the Billy Stritch Jazz Trio.
"Mesmerizing. She is nothing less than a force of nature." - London Musical Theatre Review
"Stunned into an amazing feeling of having witnessed something life changing, life enhancing and of incredible beauty...an unforgettable evening of Sondheim's music, illuminating this music like no other." - Opera News
Come to the cabaret matinee and hear why Broadway World says that "the way Melissa Errico immerses herself in every moment, the technical brilliance of her vocal abilities, and the sheer star power that the lady exudes, makes her a take-no-prisoners performer, offering a leave-it-all-on-the-floor show.," and The Wall Street Journal recently referred to Errico as a "nonpareil cabaret singer."
From "Send in the Clowns" to "No One Is Alone," Errico sings the Sondheim masterpieces-from West Side Story, Gypsy, Into The Woods, and Sweeney Todd-delivering her insightful and witty vision of Broadway's greatest modern songwriter. She also provides a swinging look at Sondheim's influences from Cole Porter to Rodgers & Hammerstein-as well as her own personal relationship with the master-while joined by a jazz trio led by legendary music director Billy Stritch.
First known for her starring roles on Broadway, including My Fair Lady, High Society, Les Miserables, and more, Melissa became internationally recognized as a concert singer and recording artist currently touring from Singapore, London and Paris to San Francisco, in halls and nightclubs across the country. She recently chronicled touring life in a funny and illuminating essay "Girl Singer On The Road" in The New York Times as part of her ongoing column "Scenes From An Acting Life." (She became a standout writer for The New York Times in 2016.) Melissa made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2022 with The New York Pops singing such Sondheim hits as "Move On" and "Losing My Mind." She was introduced that night as "a unique force in the musical life of New York City. There is no one like her!"
Errico's album, "Sondheim Sublime" was called by The Wall Street Journal as "The best all-Sondheim album ever recorded." And her history with Sondheim began when he selected her to star as "Dot" in Sunday In The Park With George at The Kennedy Center, and she has since co-starred as "Clara" in Passion at Classic Stage Company, and in the New York City Center Encores! production of the Sondheim/Richard Rodgers musical Do I Hear A Waltz? In April 2020, she appeared in the much-talked about Sondheim 90th Birthday Concert with Broadway.com and in May, was featured on PBS' Poetry in America episode about Sondheim with Errico singing "Finishing the Hat." She will also be singing selections from her highly-anticipated new album "Sondheim In The City" (Spring 2024), a playful and swinging pop-inflected follow up to her lyrical, romantic (and sublime), first recording of his music. Errico is set to tour as an opening act for George Benson in Summer 2024.
Errico is available for individual press interviews to discuss the Adelphi show, her passion for music, and her and her family's long history with Long Island. Of additional interest might be her Italian ancestry, and the association to the Ziegfeld Follies. She is married to Long Island's own tennis star Patrick McEnroe and they have three teenage daughters. For additional information on Melissa Errico, visit melissaerrico.com.
Melissa Errico: Sondheim Sublime will take place at Adelphi's PAC Westermann Stage at 3 p.m. Tickets start at $45, with discounts available to seniors, students, alumni and employees. For more information call the Lucia and Steven N. Fischer Box Office at 516-877-4000 or email boxoffice@adelphi.edu. Regular box office hours are Wednesday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and the box office is also open two hours before all ticketed performances. Ticket sales and additional information are available online.
Adelphi PAC is one of Long Island's premier cultural arts venues for entertainment of all kinds. See more about other upcoming Adelphi PAC offerings at adelphi.edu/pac.
For media: Melissa Errico is available for interview. Please let me know if you are interested.
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