Piaf: Love Conquers All, with Emmerson, Extends SoHo Playhouse Engagement | Playbill

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News Piaf: Love Conquers All, with Emmerson, Extends SoHo Playhouse Engagement Piaf: Love Conquers All, which began its run at Off-Broadway's SoHo Playhouse Dec. 8, has extended its limited engagement.

A hit at both the Toronto Fringe Festival and FringeNYC, the one-woman show was originally scheduled to play through Jan. 20. Due to ticket demand, the run has been extended an additional three weeks through Feb. 10.

Roger Peace's musical drama boasts 13 French songs originally performed by the late chanteuse. Naomi Emmerson stars in the title role with Carmelo Sinco at the piano. Emmerson is also credited with set and costume design and stage direction. Adam Blanshay is the show's associate director.

"In Peace's intimate script," press notes state, "Piaf shares memories of destitution and joy; struggles and victories. From being discovered in the streets by club owner Louis Leplee to becoming the world's highest paid female singer known around the globe, then to fall into irreproachable despair from the death of 'the love of her life,' her ultimate 'raison d'être' was to find 'true love' at any cost and to sing or die." Among the songs heard in the production are "La Vie En Rose," "Milord" and "Non, Je ne Regrette Rien."

In addition to Piaf, Naomi Emmerson has also appeared onstage in Jeanne (Saidye Bronfman Centre), Georgia O'Keefe Nearby/Faraway (American Opera Projects), The Crimson Veil (Factory Theatre), Cheatin' Hearts (Victoria Playhouse Petrolia) Cowgirls (Georgian Festival Theatre) and Colors In The Storm (Theatre Aquarius).

The SoHo Playhouse is located in Manhattan at 15 Vandam Street. Tickets, priced $25 (students), $35 (seniors) and $45 (regular), are available by calling (212) 691-1555 or by visiting www.sohoplayhouse.com.

 
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