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News Melissa Errico and Father to Join Forces for Summer Concert Tony-nominated singer-actress Melissa Errico will join her father, pianist Michael Errico, for an upcoming concert at Pianofest.

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Melissa Errico

The July 31 event will be held at the Rogers Mansion in Southampton. The performance, which begins at 5 PM, will feature songs from My Fair Lady as well as tunes penned by Irving Berlin and Kurt Weill.

Errico, who was recently seen in a starry concert version of Brigadoon, will also be part of An Evening of Lerner and Loewe Aug. 29 at Guild Hall in East Hampton. The concert, written and hosted by Lee Davis, will co-star George Dvorsky. Alex Rybeck will be the musical director for the evening, which begins at 7:30 PM.

Melissa Errico, most recently seen on Broadway in Irving Berlin's White Christmas, 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 Candida (Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Play), 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."

Rogers Mansion is located at 17 Meeting House Lane in Southampton. For more information visit www.hamptons.com/calendar_detail.php?eventID=14162.

Guild Hall is located at 158 Main Street in East Hampton, NY. For tickets call (631) 324-4050 or visit www.guildhall.org.

 
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