NYC Nightlive Performer Tori Scott Hits Texas Fringe Fest With I'll Regret This Tomorrow | Playbill

News NYC Nightlive Performer Tori Scott Hits Texas Fringe Fest With I'll Regret This Tomorrow Nightlife entertainer Tori Scott brings her popular solo show I'll Regret This Tomorrow – a celebration of poor life choices – to the Dallas, TX-area as part of the 2015 Out of the Loop Fringe Festival.

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Tori Scott

The 14th annual festival, which continues through March 25 at the Addison Theatre and Conference Centre, includes dance, music, theatre and the visual arts.

Scott, who regularly performs her shows at Joe's Pub, performs for TX audiences March 13 at 7:30 PM, March 14 at 2 PM and March 15 at 5 PM.

Here's how it's billed: "I'll Regret This Tomorrow is an hour of brassy songs, slurred autobiographical stories, and a celebration of poor life choices. I'll Regret This Tomorrow takes the audience on a shameless journey of Tori’s childhood years in Texas to her unlucky struggles in New York City. I'll Regret This Tomorrow is backed by a 3 piece band and will feature songs by Judy Garland, Bette Midler, Michael Jackson and more."

Scott recently previewed the show on "Good Morning Texas." Check it out below:

 

Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables associate director Seth Sklar-Heyn directs the show that has musical direction and arrangements by Jesse Kissel (The Scottsboro Boys, The Visit, Leap of Faith). I'll Regret This Tomorrow was created by Scott and her longtime collaborator, Playbill.com editor in chief Adam Hetrick.

Scott has also appeared in the Ars Nova presentation of the new musical Taking Step Three13 and has also been a performer at Justin Sayre's The Meeting*. She is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory.

For tickets, phone (972)-450-6232 or visit watertowertheatre.org.

 
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