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News Errico and Gets Are Together Again June 7 Melissa Errico and Malcolm Gets, who co-starred in Broadway's Amour, perform in concert June 7 in Fire Island, NY.
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Melissa Errico

The Fire Island Arts project presents Together Again — featuring singing actors Errico and Gets — in the Brandon Fradd Theatre's Whyte Hall. Show time is 9 PM. John McDaniel is the musical director for the evening.

Tony winner Barbara Cook was the first to perform in the new 161-seat theatre in June 2007. The $3.2 million building — named for entrepreneur John Whyte — also features meeting spaces and medical facilities.

Melissa Errico began her professional career portraying Cosette in Les Misérables, and she followed with leading Broadway roles in Anna Karenina, My Fair Lady, High Society, Amour (Tony nomination) and Dracula, plus roles in the City Center Encores! productions of Call Me Madam and One Touch of Venus. She appeared in a production of Threepenny Opera at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, and her recent Off-Broadway credits include Finian's Rainbow and Aunt Dan and Lemon. She also starred in the Hollywood Bowl presentations of Camelot and The Sound of Music. Errico's debut solo recording was titled "Blue Like That"; her new recording is titled "Lullabies and Wildflowers."

Malcolm Gets was most recently on Broadway in the short-lived Michel Legrand musical Amour. His other New York theatre credits include Finian's Rainbow, The Molière Comedies, Boys and Girls, A New Brain, Hello Again, Merrily We Roll Along, Two Gentlemen of Verona and the City Center Encores! productions of The Apple Tree and The Boys From Syracuse. He spent four years as Richard on TV's "Caroline in the City," and his other screen credits include "Thirteen Conversations About One Thing" and "Love in the Time of Money." Gets can be heard on Barbara Cook's "Mostly Sondheim" CD and was seen in the romantic comedy "Adam & Steve."

For tickets information visit www.fipap.org.

 
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