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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.
Legrand Affair is the third solo recording [1] from singer and actress, Melissa Errico was produced by Phil Ramone, [2] and co-produced by Richard Jay-Alexander. [3] Released 18 October 2011, the album was distributed through Sh-K-Boom records.
Directed by Eric D. Schaeffer, the cast featured Raúl Esparza in the titular roles, Melissa Errico as Dot/Marie, and original Broadway cast member Cris Groenendaal as Jules/Bob Greenberg. This play is of special significance for Chicago in that Seurat's masterpiece, the backdrop of the play, hangs in the Art Institute of Chicago.
Lullabies & Wildflowers is the second solo recording from singer and actress, Melissa Errico, and is a thematic collection of songs about mothers and their children. [1] The album was released on Velour/Universal Records on 29 April 2008, (then Ghostlight Records).
Melissa Errico as Alex Bartoli, Peter's love interest, working class reporter from Staten Island; Lauren Hutton as Linda Fairchild-Rush, Carrie and Peter's mother, socialite; Justin Lazard as Gil Chase, Peter's friend, stockbroker; Michael Michele as Nikki Sheridan, Carrie's friend, art gallery owner, Allen's mistress
Call Me Madam returned to the New York stage for the first time since its original Broadway run via the New York City Center Encores! semi-staged concert version—with Tyne Daly headlining a cast including Walter Charles as Cosmo Constantine, Lewis Cleale as Kenneth and Melissa Errico as Princess Maria.
In the original 1998 Broadway production it was performed by the character Tracy Samantha Lord, [2] played by Melissa Errico. [3] Other performances of the song
High Society is a musical comedy with a book by Arthur Kopit and music and lyrics by Cole Porter.Some updated or new lyrics were provided by Susan Birkenhead.The musical is based on Philip Barry's 1939 stage comedy The Philadelphia Story and the subsequent 1956 musical film adaptation, High Society, which features Porter's songs.