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Melissa Errico

Melissa Errico (born March 23, 1970)[1] is an American actress, singer, recording artist and writer. She is known for her Broadway musical roles such as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and the title role in One Touch of Venus, as well as her recordings of musical theater classics, including albums of songs by Stephen Sondheim and Michel Legrand. In recent years she has become a contributing writer to The New York Times and served on the National Endowment for the Arts.[2]

Melissa Errico
Born (1970-03-23) March 23, 1970 (age 54)
Manhattan, New York City
EducationYale University (BA)
Occupation(s)Actress
Singer
Recording artist
Writer
Years active1982–present
Spouse
(m. 1998)
Children3
Websitemelissaerrico.com

Early life edit

Born in New York City,[1] Errico went to high school in Manhasset while taking dance lessons in Manhattan. Her father is an orthopedic surgeon and concert pianist. Her mother is a former teacher who now works as a sculptor.[3] She began her professional career at 12, appearing on the syndicated children's TV series The Great Space Coaster.[4] Errico's maternal grandmother was an opera singer.[5][6]

Education edit

Errico is a graduate of Yale University. During her freshman year, Errico was asked to audition for the role of Cosette while trying out for a different show, and was cast.[7][8] Errico took a leave of absence from Yale and performed in a tour of Les Misérables, then returned to complete a degree in art history and philosophy.[7][9] Errico is also a graduate of the British American Drama Academy's 1991 Midsummer in Oxford Programme.[10]

Errico is a guest instructor at HB Studio.[11]

Notable theater roles edit

Errico played Cosette in Les Misérables on a national tour. She also played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady on Broadway, opposite Richard Chamberlain and Julian Holloway, at the Virginia Theater.[12] She co-starred opposite Tyne Daly in the New York City Center Encores production of Call Me Madam.[13] In 2002, Errico played the role of Dot/Marie in Sunday in the Park with George. The production ran at the Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. from May 31 to June 28, and Errico's work was recognized with a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Leading Actress in a Musical.[14][15] In 2003 she co-starred in the revival of the Wallace Shawn play Aunt Dan and Lemon at The New Group directed by Scott Ellis.[16] In 2003 Errico also returned to the role of Eliza Doolittle, alongside John Lithgow and Roger Daltrey, for a production of My Fair Lady at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles;[17] she also starred there in Camelot opposite Jeremy Irons[18] and The Sound of Music with Marni Nixon as Mother Abbess.[19] Other Broadway starring roles include High Society, Anna Karenina, Dracula The Musical, Amour, and Irving Berlin's White Christmas. She is the recipient of a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Michel Legrand's Amour),[20] and a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in One Touch of Venus.[21] In 2013 she co-starred as Clara in the Classic Stage Company production of Stephen Sondheim's Passion, earning a Drama Desk Award nomination for her performance.[22] In 2016, she returned to the New York City Center stage for the Rodgers-Sondheim musical Do I Hear a Waltz?, for which she won rave reviews.[23] She has also starred in several productions for Irish Repertory Theatre including the musical Finian's Rainbow and her Drama Desk Award-nominated performances in the plays The Importance of Being Earnest[24] and Candida.[25] At age 46, Errico returned to the ingenue role Sharon in the 2016 Irish Repertory Theatre production of Finian's Rainbow, an experience she chronicled in The New York Times;[26] she also starred in their production of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever in 2018, which she also wrote about in The New York Times.[27]

Errico has been recognized as an interpreter of Stephen Sondheim's work, with Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal calling her 2018 album Sondheim Sublime "the best all-Sondheim album ever recorded".[28] In 2022, The Wall Street Journal said her new album Out Of The Dark: The Film Noir Project "gives us noir music the way we imagine it...melancholy, bittersweet tales of isolation and loneliness, beauty and betrayal—especially relevant at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic...Ms. Errico sings throughout with a tone at once wistful and probing, suggesting that romance and mystery are but different sides of the same coin...we are breathing along with her, seeing what she sees, feeling what she feels...she makes it "uncommonly clear" that we are all silent partners in our own destruction, and that the most we can hope for is a few brief moments of tenderness".[29]

Television edit

Errico portrayed Alex Bartoli on Central Park West,[30] and has had roles on episodes of Billions[31] and The Knick.[32]

Errico has also appeared on The Jim Gaffigan Show,[33] Blue Bloods,[34] The Good Wife,[34] Law & Order,[35] A Gifted Man,[36] Ed,[35] and Miss Match opposite Alicia Silverstone.[37]

Film edit

Errico has had roles in a number of films, including Mockingbird Don't Sing, Frequency, and Life or Something Like It. In 2013, Errico recorded the theme song for the movie Max Rose. The soundtrack features an original score by Michel Legrand, and Errico sang the main title track, "Hurry Home".[38] In 2019, Errico curated a film festival for French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) in New York City celebrating movies featuring the music of composer Michel Legrand.[39] In 2021 at the height of the pandemic, The New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik and Melissa Errico curated FIAF's new CinéSalon series Out of the Dark: The Mystery of Film Noir. Incorporating both French and American examples—and some that involve French filmmakers who immigrated to America—the series explored the many sides of the 'noir' vision in cinema with special attention paid to the Franco-American dialogue at its core.[40] The series was co-presented by The Cultural Services, a division of the French Embassy in the United States. The Cultural Services were first imagined in the 1930's by Paul Claudel. In 1945 General de Gaulle appointed Claude Lévi-Strauss as the first Cultural Counselor, with the mission of providing Americans (individuals and organizations) with access and resources to engage with French culture and promote it in their own communities.[41]

Recording career edit

Solo albums edit

  • Blue Like That (Manhattan Records/EMI) produced by Arif Mardin – released February 25, 2003
  • Lullabies & Wildflowers (Velour/Universal Records, later Ghostlight Records) produced by Rob Mathes – released April 29, 2008
  • Legrand Affair (Ghostlight Records) produced by Phil Ramone – released October 18, 2011
  • More Lullabies & Wildflowers (Ghostlight Records) – released June 23, 2015
  • What About Today? Melissa Errico – Live at 54 Below (Broadway Records) – released October 16, 2015
  • Sondheim Sublime (Ghostlight Records) – released November 2, 2018
  • Legrand Affair: Deluxe Edition (Ghostlight Records) – released November 8, 2019
  • Two Spring Songs for Summer – released July 10, 2020
  • Out of The Dark: The Film Noir Project – released in 2022

Cast albums edit

  • Call Me Madam – Encores Cast (1995)
  • High Society – Original Broadway Cast (1998)
  • Amour – Original Broadway Cast (2003)
  • Finian's Rainbow – Irish Repertory Theater Cast Recording (2004)
  • Sadie Thompson – World Premiere Recording (2005)
  • Anna Karenina – The Broadway Musical (2007)
  • One Touch of Venus – First Complete Recording (2014)

Miscellaneous recordings edit

  • "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" – The Musicality of Lerner & Loewe.
  • "The Mockingbird Song" – Mockingbird Don't Sing soundtrack.
  • "Blue Skies/It's a Lovely Day Today" (duet with Malcolm Gets) – The Journey Home.
  • "In Love In Vain" from Jerome Kern: Life Upon The Wicked S.T.A.G.E.
  • "There's a Small Hotel" & "People Will Say We're In Love" (duet with Patrick Quinn) – "Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers".
  • "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" from Weihnachten with José van Dam.
  • "Maybe Someone Dreamed Us" from Legrand Affair appears on the Michel Legrand Anthology.
  • "Otherwise" by Jane Kenyon – "Poetic License" – 100 poems/100 performers, part 3 (available on ITunes).
  • "Hurry Home" – "Max Rose" Original Film Soundtrack.

Errico's recording of a song from David Shire's new musical Table was aired in April 2015 on NPR radio on The Jonathan Schwartz show for WYNC.[42]

Concerts edit

She reprised her performance as Venus at City Center Encores! Broadway Bash! in November 2001.[43] Errico made her London debut in May 2008 singing in Jerry Herman's Broadway at the London Palladium.[44] In November 2015, she debuted her new one-woman show at Joe's Pub, New York City, co-written with close collaborator Adam Gopnik.[45] Errico has toured with conductor Marvin Hamlisch.[46] In 2016 she appeared at the David Rubenstein Atrium, Lincoln Center, in a talk by Adam Gopnik about Judy Garland.[47] She also performed at Lincoln Center for their American Songbook Series[48] and at Jazz at Lincoln Center with Michael Feinstein.[49] She has also performed with Feinstein at Carnegie Hall.[50] In 2017 and 2018 she performed runs of her concert of the music of Stephen Sondheim throughout the U.S. and in London[51] and in 2019, she starred as The Baker's Wife in a concert production of Sondheim's Into the Woods in Long Island.[52] In 2019 she performed concerts featuring the music of Michel Legrand at the Fairmont San Francisco[53] and in NYC at Feinstein's/54 Below.[54] She was the sole American performer at the two-day memorial concert for Legrand in April, 2019 at Paris' Grand Rex[55] and she also performed at London's Legrand memorial concert in September, 2019 at Royal Festival Hall.[56] In 2019 she also performed the National Anthem at Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open.[57] On March 22, 2020, to celebrate his 90th birthday, Guild Hall of East Hampton premiered her Stephen Sondheim concert on YouTube with an exclusive livestream.[58]

On November 18, 2022 Errico made her debut at Carnegie Hall, performing/co-starring with the New York Pops in their concert Broadway Blockbusters.[59]

In June 2023 Errico opened for George Benson at the Montreal International Jazz Festival at the Salle Wilfrid-Pelletier before a sold-out crowd of 3,000 people, singing a set of music by her mentor the late Michel Legrand. Of the performance, London Jazz News wrote “Errico was energized, making sure with every breath that she would get the audience in the 3000-seater Pelletier really on her side. Every high note was heroically held, and she got a standing ovation from this audience. Montreal audiences always want to show their warmth and this one made her deservedly welcome.”[60] Added the Quebec Journal, in its review, "It was the Italian-American chanteuse Melissa Errico who was responsible for energizing the concert hall, and that she did, expressing herself as fluently in French as in English, and offering a memorable reprise of Legrand's "Valse des Lilas/Once Upon A Summertime."[61]

Personal life edit

She has two siblings – Mike Errico and Melanie Errico. She met her husband, former tennis professional and ESPN sports commentator Patrick McEnroe, when they were in grade school together.[62] They married on December 19, 1998, at the Holy Trinity Church on W. 82nd Street.[63] She lives in New York with their three daughters.[64]

Writing edit

She has penned several columns in The New York Times since 2016 providing wry and illuminating takes on the performers' life. These include columns which discuss returning to ingenue roles later in life,[26] her experience as a headliner performer on a themed cruise,[65] gender politics,[27] her time with composer Michel Legrand,[66] the recent trend of home-taping for auditions,[67] the process of digitally rehearsing and producing a full musical production of Meet Me in St. Louis during the COVID-19 pandemic,[68] a costume fitting for her first live concert since the pandemic began,[69] an essay about being on the road examining a performer's life, before and after the pandemic,[70] and a profile piece on cabaret icon Marilyn Maye ahead of her 95th birthday and long-awaited Carnegie Hall debut.[71]

She wrote an expanded article on her experiences with Legrand, which was published in the French magazine La Règle du Jeu [fr].[72]

She has also written several essays for the wellness/lifestyle magazine The Purist.[73][74][75][76][77][78][79]

Errico was a principal speaker at the Annual Broadway Blessing in 2013.[80][81]

Philanthropy edit

Errico founded the Bowery Babes in 2005 and continues to serve in an advisory capacity.[82] She performed at Merkin Concert Hall in June 2015 to support the Ali Forney Center, which assists homeless LGBT youth.[83] She has supported the arts organization Sing For Hope[84] and non-profit camp SAY, for children who stutter.[85] Errico appeared in Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration, a fundraiser for Artists Striving To End Poverty (ASTEP) in April 2020.[86]

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Melissa Errico born March 23 1970 1 is an American actress singer recording artist and writer She is known for her Broadway musical roles such as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and the title role in One Touch of Venus as well as her recordings of musical theater classics including albums of songs by Stephen Sondheim and Michel Legrand In recent years she has become a contributing writer to The New York Times and served on the National Endowment for the Arts 2 Melissa ErricoBorn 1970 03 23 March 23 1970 age 54 Manhattan New York CityEducationYale University BA Occupation s ActressSingerRecording artistWriterYears active1982 presentSpousePatrick McEnroe m 1998 wbr Children3Websitemelissaerrico com Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Notable theater roles 4 Television 5 Film 6 Recording career 6 1 Solo albums 6 2 Cast albums 6 3 Miscellaneous recordings 7 Concerts 8 Personal life 9 Writing 10 Philanthropy 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editBorn in New York City 1 Errico went to high school in Manhasset while taking dance lessons in Manhattan Her father is an orthopedic surgeon and concert pianist Her mother is a former teacher who now works as a sculptor 3 She began her professional career at 12 appearing on the syndicated children s TV series The Great Space Coaster 4 Errico s maternal grandmother was an opera singer 5 6 Education editErrico is a graduate of Yale University During her freshman year Errico was asked to audition for the role of Cosette while trying out for a different show and was cast 7 8 Errico took a leave of absence from Yale and performed in a tour of Les Miserables then returned to complete a degree in art history and philosophy 7 9 Errico is also a graduate of the British American Drama Academy s 1991 Midsummer in Oxford Programme 10 Errico is a guest instructor at HB Studio 11 Notable theater roles editErrico played Cosette in Les Miserables on a national tour She also played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady on Broadway opposite Richard Chamberlain and Julian Holloway at the Virginia Theater 12 She co starred opposite Tyne Daly in the New York City Center Encores production of Call Me Madam 13 In 2002 Errico played the role of Dot Marie in Sunday in the Park with George The production ran at the Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C from May 31 to June 28 and Errico s work was recognized with a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Leading Actress in a Musical 14 15 In 2003 she co starred in the revival of the Wallace Shawn play Aunt Dan and Lemon at The New Group directed by Scott Ellis 16 In 2003 Errico also returned to the role of Eliza Doolittle alongside John Lithgow and Roger Daltrey for a production of My Fair Lady at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles 17 she also starred there in Camelot opposite Jeremy Irons 18 and The Sound of Music with Marni Nixon as Mother Abbess 19 Other Broadway starring roles include High Society Anna Karenina Dracula The Musical Amour and Irving Berlin s White Christmas She is the recipient of a Tony Award nomination for Best Leading Actress in a Musical Michel Legrand s Amour 20 and a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in One Touch of Venus 21 In 2013 she co starred as Clara in the Classic Stage Company production of Stephen Sondheim s Passion earning a Drama Desk Award nomination for her performance 22 In 2016 she returned to the New York City Center stage for the Rodgers Sondheim musical Do I Hear a Waltz for which she won rave reviews 23 She has also starred in several productions for Irish Repertory Theatre including the musical Finian s Rainbow and her Drama Desk Award nominated performances in the plays The Importance of Being Earnest 24 and Candida 25 At age 46 Errico returned to the ingenue role Sharon in the 2016 Irish Repertory Theatre production of Finian s Rainbow an experience she chronicled in The New York Times 26 she also starred in their production of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever in 2018 which she also wrote about in The New York Times 27 Errico has been recognized as an interpreter of Stephen Sondheim s work with Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Journal calling her 2018 album Sondheim Sublime the best all Sondheim album ever recorded 28 In 2022 The Wall Street Journal said her new album Out Of The Dark The Film Noir Project gives us noir music the way we imagine it melancholy bittersweet tales of isolation and loneliness beauty and betrayal especially relevant at the height of the Covid 19 pandemic Ms Errico sings throughout with a tone at once wistful and probing suggesting that romance and mystery are but different sides of the same coin we are breathing along with her seeing what she sees feeling what she feels she makes it uncommonly clear that we are all silent partners in our own destruction and that the most we can hope for is a few brief moments of tenderness 29 Television editErrico portrayed Alex Bartoli on Central Park West 30 and has had roles on episodes of Billions 31 and The Knick 32 Errico has also appeared on The Jim Gaffigan Show 33 Blue Bloods 34 The Good Wife 34 Law amp Order 35 A Gifted Man 36 Ed 35 and Miss Match opposite Alicia Silverstone 37 Film editErrico has had roles in a number of films including Mockingbird Don t Sing Frequency and Life or Something Like It In 2013 Errico recorded the theme song for the movie Max Rose The soundtrack features an original score by Michel Legrand and Errico sang the main title track Hurry Home 38 In 2019 Errico curated a film festival for French Institute Alliance Francaise FIAF in New York City celebrating movies featuring the music of composer Michel Legrand 39 In 2021 at the height of the pandemic The New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik and Melissa Errico curated FIAF s new CineSalon series Out of the Dark The Mystery of Film Noir Incorporating both French and American examples and some that involve French filmmakers who immigrated to America the series explored the many sides of the noir vision in cinema with special attention paid to the Franco American dialogue at its core 40 The series was co presented by The Cultural Services a division of the French Embassy in the United States The Cultural Services were first imagined in the 1930 s by Paul Claudel In 1945 General de Gaulle appointed Claude Levi Strauss as the first Cultural Counselor with the mission of providing Americans individuals and organizations with access and resources to engage with French culture and promote it in their own communities 41 Recording career editSolo albums edit Blue Like That Manhattan Records EMI produced by Arif Mardin released February 25 2003 Lullabies amp Wildflowers Velour Universal Records later Ghostlight Records produced by Rob Mathes released April 29 2008 Legrand Affair Ghostlight Records produced by Phil Ramone released October 18 2011 More Lullabies amp Wildflowers Ghostlight Records released June 23 2015 What About Today Melissa Errico Live at 54 Below Broadway Records released October 16 2015 Sondheim Sublime Ghostlight Records released November 2 2018 Legrand Affair Deluxe Edition Ghostlight Records released November 8 2019 Two Spring Songs for Summer released July 10 2020 Out of The Dark The Film Noir Project released in 2022 Cast albums edit Call Me Madam Encores Cast 1995 High Society Original Broadway Cast 1998 Amour Original Broadway Cast 2003 Finian s Rainbow Irish Repertory Theater Cast Recording 2004 Sadie Thompson World Premiere Recording 2005 Anna Karenina The Broadway Musical 2007 One Touch of Venus First Complete Recording 2014 Miscellaneous recordings edit Wouldn t It Be Loverly The Musicality of Lerner amp Loewe The Mockingbird Song Mockingbird Don t Sing soundtrack Blue Skies It s a Lovely Day Today duet with Malcolm Gets The Journey Home In Love In Vain from Jerome Kern Life Upon The Wicked S T A G E There s a Small Hotel amp People Will Say We re In Love duet with Patrick Quinn Wall to Wall Richard Rodgers Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas from Weihnachten with Jose van Dam Maybe Someone Dreamed Us from Legrand Affair appears on the Michel Legrand Anthology Otherwise by Jane Kenyon Poetic License 100 poems 100 performers part 3 available on ITunes Hurry Home Max Rose Original Film Soundtrack Errico s recording of a song from David Shire s new musical Table was aired in April 2015 on NPR radio on The Jonathan Schwartz show for WYNC 42 Concerts editShe reprised her performance as Venus at City Center Encores Broadway Bash in November 2001 43 Errico made her London debut in May 2008 singing in Jerry Herman s Broadway at the London Palladium 44 In November 2015 she debuted her new one woman show at Joe s Pub New York City co written with close collaborator Adam Gopnik 45 Errico has toured with conductor Marvin Hamlisch 46 In 2016 she appeared at the David Rubenstein Atrium Lincoln Center in a talk by Adam Gopnik about Judy Garland 47 She also performed at Lincoln Center for their American Songbook Series 48 and at Jazz at Lincoln Center with Michael Feinstein 49 She has also performed with Feinstein at Carnegie Hall 50 In 2017 and 2018 she performed runs of her concert of the music of Stephen Sondheim throughout the U S and in London 51 and in 2019 she starred as The Baker s Wife in a concert production of Sondheim s Into the Woods in Long Island 52 In 2019 she performed concerts featuring the music of Michel Legrand at the Fairmont San Francisco 53 and in NYC at Feinstein s 54 Below 54 She was the sole American performer at the two day memorial concert for Legrand in April 2019 at Paris Grand Rex 55 and she also performed at London s Legrand memorial concert in September 2019 at Royal Festival Hall 56 In 2019 she also performed the National Anthem at Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open 57 On March 22 2020 to celebrate his 90th birthday Guild Hall of East Hampton premiered her Stephen Sondheim concert on YouTube with an exclusive livestream 58 On November 18 2022 Errico made her debut at Carnegie Hall performing co starring with the New York Pops in their concert Broadway Blockbusters 59 In June 2023 Errico opened for George Benson at the Montreal International Jazz Festival at the Salle Wilfrid Pelletier before a sold out crowd of 3 000 people singing a set of music by her mentor the late Michel Legrand Of the performance London Jazz News wrote Errico was energized making sure with every breath that she would get the audience in the 3000 seater Pelletier really on her side Every high note was heroically held and she got a standing ovation from this audience Montreal audiences always want to show their warmth and this one made her deservedly welcome 60 Added the Quebec Journal in its review It was the Italian American chanteuse Melissa Errico who was responsible for energizing the concert hall and that she did expressing herself as fluently in French as in English and offering a memorable reprise of Legrand s Valse des Lilas Once Upon A Summertime 61 Personal life editShe has two siblings Mike Errico and Melanie Errico She met her husband former tennis professional and ESPN sports commentator Patrick McEnroe when they were in grade school together 62 They married on December 19 1998 at the Holy Trinity Church on W 82nd Street 63 She lives in New York with their three daughters 64 Writing editShe has penned several columns in The New York Times since 2016 providing wry and illuminating takes on the performers life These include columns which discuss returning to ingenue roles later in life 26 her experience as a headliner performer on a themed cruise 65 gender politics 27 her time with composer Michel Legrand 66 the recent trend of home taping for auditions 67 the process of digitally rehearsing and producing a full musical production of Meet Me in St Louis during the COVID 19 pandemic 68 a costume fitting for her first live concert since the pandemic began 69 an essay about being on the road examining a performer s life before and after the pandemic 70 and a profile piece on cabaret icon Marilyn Maye ahead of her 95th birthday and long awaited Carnegie Hall debut 71 She wrote an expanded article on her experiences with Legrand which was published in the French magazine La Regle du Jeu fr 72 She has also written several essays for the wellness lifestyle magazine The Purist 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Errico was a principal speaker at the Annual Broadway Blessing in 2013 80 81 Philanthropy editErrico founded the Bowery Babes in 2005 and continues to serve in an advisory capacity 82 She performed at Merkin Concert Hall in June 2015 to support the Ali Forney Center which assists homeless LGBT youth 83 She has supported the arts organization Sing For Hope 84 and non profit camp SAY for children who stutter 85 Errico appeared in Take Me to the World A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration a fundraiser for Artists Striving To End Poverty ASTEP in April 2020 86 References edit a b Melissa Errico profile BroadwayWorld Theater amp Musical Theater FY 2017 Grants Panelists NEA 2017 11 21 Marks Peter 1997 09 07 From Star Struck to Star a Trouper Steps Up The New York Times Retrieved 2015 05 29 Julie K L Dam Oh You Kids Couples Melissa Errico People Retrieved 2015 05 29 Klein Alvin November 23 1997 Workshop Queen Now Riding a Wave The New York Times Retrieved May 29 2015 Clavin Tom July 27 2010 Michael and Melissa Errico team up for a benefit for Pianofest at Southampton Museum 27East com Retrieved May 29 2015 a b Melissa Errico Remembers Where She Came From Antonnews com Archived from the original on 2015 05 18 Retrieved 2015 05 29 Cerasaro Pat Exclusive InDepth InterView Melissa Errico amp Legrand Affair Dracula to Sunday in the Park amp More Broadway World Retrieved 2015 05 29 Lee Linda 2002 07 14 A Night out with Melissa Errico and Patrick McEnroe Lucky in Love The New York Times Retrieved 2015 05 29 Our Alumni British American Drama Academy Retrieved 2017 09 13 Melissa Errico HB Studio Richards David 10 December 1993 Review Theater My Fair Lady A Darker Side To the Fable Of a Flower Girl The New York Times Retrieved 2018 07 21 Kuchwara Michael 1995 02 17 A Concert Revival of Call Me Madam With Tyne Daly at City Center APNews com Retrieved 2020 02 24 Kennedy Center s Sunday in the Park with George Previews May 31 Playbill Retrieved 2018 07 21 2003 Helen Hayes Award Winners Announced TheaterMania Retrieved 2018 07 21 Hernandez Ernio Melissa Errico Joins Off Broadway Cast of Aunt Dan and Lemon for The New Group Playbill com Retrieved 2003 11 13 Complete Casting Announced for Bowl s My Fair Lady with Errico and Lithgow Playbill Retrieved 2018 07 21 Hirschhorn Joel 15 August 2005 Camelot Variety Retrieved 2005 08 15 Gans Andrew Hollywood Bowl Finds Its Maria for July Sound of Music Playbill com Retrieved 2006 03 31 2003 Tony Award Nominations Announced at Sardi s Previous Winners by Category The Lucille Lortel Awards accessed 7 August 2017 Lefkowitz Andy Learning to Love Stephen Sondheim TheaterMania com Retrieved 2013 05 19 Brantley Ben 12 May 2016 Review Passion Pursued in Do I Hear a Waltz The New York Times The Importance of Being Earnest IrishRep org Retrieved 2020 04 24 Gans Andrew Drama Desk Award Nominations Announced Ragtime and Scottsboro Top List Playbill com Retrieved 2020 04 24 a b Errico Melissa 28 August 2016 I m 46 Is That Too Old to Play the Ingenue The New York Times a b Errico Melissa 13 July 2018 I Love Performing Those Songs But What About the Gender Politics The New York Times Teachout Terry Learning to Love Stephen Sondheim WSJ Retrieved 2018 11 28 Freidwald Will Music for Moody Mysteries WSJ Retrieved 2022 02 22 Horst Carole 11 September 1995 Central Park West Billions actress Melissa Errico helped save a man in the subway by Lisa Respers France CNN August 30 2019 Melissa Errico Lands Role in New Steven Soderbergh Series The Knick by Andrew Gans Playbill October 1 2013 Broadway s Sydney James Harcourt Matt Morrison and Melissa Errico to Sing National Anthem for NY Empire World TeamTennis Season Broadway World 28 July 2016 a b Melissa Errico to Guest Star on BLUE BLOODS and THE GOOD WIFE this Weekend Broadway World 8 February 2013 a b Neal Rome 23 May 2003 Second Cup Cafe Melissa Errico CBS News Gans Andrew 11 November 2011 Melissa Errico and John Benjamin Hickey Guest Star on Nov 11 A Gifted Man Playbill Seth s Broadway Chatterbox With Melissa Errico BroadwayWorld 14 April 2012 Exclusive Watch the Official Video for Melissa Errico s New Michel Legrand Single Playbill Retrieved 2018 07 21 Melissa Errico to Curate Michel Legrand Film Festival Playbill Retrieved 2019 06 07 Out of the Dark The Mystery of Film Noir French Institute Alliance Francaise Retrieved 2021 05 04 FIAF Virtual Cinesalon Series Out of the Dark The Mystery of Film Noir French Embassy in the U S Retrieved 2021 05 04 Jonathan s Weekend Playlists Wnyc com Retrieved 2015 05 30 Brantley Ben 2001 11 20 Theater Review They Happen to Like Singing to Beat the Band The New York Times Retrieved 2015 05 30 You write the reviews Jerry Herman s Broadway Palladium London Reviews Theatre amp Dance The Independent 2008 05 09 Archived from the original on 2022 05 12 Retrieved 2015 05 30 Levitt Hayley 2015 05 06 Melissa Errico Releases Two Cut Tracks From Her Album Lullabies amp Wildflowers Theater News TheaterMania com Retrieved 2015 05 30 NSO at Wolf Trap Hamlisch Goes Gershwin The John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts www kennedy center org Retrieved 2016 03 13 Melissa Errico Set for History of the Word in 100 Performances Spotlight on Judy Garland Tonight Broadway World Retrieved 2016 03 13 Schwartz Zachary 19 February 2018 Broadway s Best Perform at Lincoln Center s American Songbook Concert Vogue com Retrieved 2018 02 19 Forman Ron Michael Feinstein I Could Have Danced All Night The Lerner and Loewe Songbook CabaretScenes org Retrieved 2019 06 11 Tony Award Nominee Melissa Errico to Join Michael Feinstein at Carnegie Hall Broadway World Retrieved 2019 03 07 Green Jesse 28 November 2017 Sondheim Two Ways From Judy Collins and Melissa Errico The New York Times Retrieved 2017 11 28 Merritt Jim Broadway shows live and in concert Newsday com Retrieved 2019 03 02 Murray Steve BWW Review Melissa Errico at The Venetian Room Broadway World Retrieved 2019 05 23 Mosher Stephen BWW Review Melissa Errico Continues An Even Grander Affair With Throngs of Fans at 54 Below Broadway World Retrieved 2019 11 10 Extravagance et genie de Michel Legrand laregledujeu org 2019 06 11 Michel Legrand Remembered at RFH LondonJazzNews com 2019 09 23 U S Open Renames Annual Military Appreciation Day in Honor of Joe Hunt NavySports com Retrieved 2019 03 02 Great Theater Dance and Classical Music to Tune Into While Stuck at Home The New York Times 2020 03 20 Broadway Blockbusters Carnegie Hall 2022 11 21 Dispatches from Montreal 1 London Jazz News 2023 06 30 International Jazz Festival Montreal Journal 2023 06 30 Rumsey Spencer 2013 01 01 Melissa Errico Hits All The Notes Longislandpress com Retrieved 2015 05 30 Weddings Melissa Errico Patrick McEnroe The New York Times 1998 12 20 Retrieved 2015 05 30 Melissa Errico Patrick McEnroe savor Bronxville LoHud 2017 04 18 Errico Melissa 6 April 2017 The Stage Door at Sea A Broadway Star on Her First Fan Cruise The New York Times Errico Melissa 28 January 2019 Swept Up in the Whirlwind Known as Michel Legrand The New York Times Errico Melissa 30 August 2019 Get Out of My Light Honey I m Auditioning Here The New York Times Errico Melissa 8 December 2020 Just Me and the Music and the Green Screen The New York Times Errico Melissa 5 March 2021 Back in the Girdle Again Getting Fitted After a Year Untouched The New York Times Errico Melissa 27 Nov 2022 A Girl Singer and Her Extra Hair Hit the Road The New York Times Errico Melissa 19 March 2023 The Unsinkable Marilyn Maye The New York Times Errico Melissa 2019 06 11 Extravagance et genie de Michel Legrand laregledujeu org in French Errico Melissa 13 December 2019 A Winter Reflection ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Errico Melissa 2 October 2019 Wide Screen ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Errico Melissa 23 June 2019 Singing the Sublime with Melissa Errico ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Errico Melissa 12 April 2019 Pure Love I Heart TM ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Errico Melissa 2 September 2017 Pure Love Tennis Wife A Personal Essay ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Errico Melissa 2 July 2017 The Pleasure Principle ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Errico Melissa 25 May 2017 Melissa Errico A Life Of Mindfulness ThePuristOnline com Retrieved 2020 06 03 Yarger Lauren 2013 09 10 Reflections in the Light Gathering for the Broadway Blessing Reflectionsinthelight blogspot co uk Retrieved 2015 05 30 The Blessings of the Broadway Blessing Clydefitchreport com 2013 09 06 Retrieved 2015 05 30 About Us Retrieved 2018 08 29 Michael Feinstein Molly Pope amp More Join Night of a Thousand Judys Lineup Broadway World Retrieved 2015 05 30 Photo Flash Sing for Hope Announces 2013 Art for All Gala Line Up Melissa Errico The Maccabeats and More Broadway World 11 October 2013 McBride Walter 14 February 2017 Photo Coverage Broadway Supports SAY at Paul Rudd s All Star Bowling Benefit Broadwayworld More Stars Take Me to the World A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration Just Got Even Bigger Broadway com Retrieved 2020 04 27 External links editOfficial website Bowery Babes Melissa Errico at the Internet Broadway Database Melissa Errico at the Internet Off Broadway Database Melissa Errico at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Melissa Errico amp oldid 1206169265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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