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Will Swenson (Les Misérables, Hair, Disaster!), Ryan Silverman (Side Show, Cry-Baby, Chicago) and The Met Opera’s Richard Troxell will join Melissa Errico for her Feinstein’s/54 Below concert engagement this month.

As previously announced, Tony Award nominee Errico, who will star in Irish Repertory Theatre’s fall production of Finian’s Rainbow, will return to the cabaret September 20-24, following a sold-out run at the venue in April.

Directed by Robbie Rozelle, performance times are September 20 at 7 PM (with Troxell), September 21 at 9:30 PM (with Troxell), September 23 at 7 PM (with Silverman) and September 24 at 7 PM (with Swenson).

According to Feinstein’s/54 Below, “Errico returns with her brand new show Funny! I’m A Woman With Children about the absurdities and ins and outs of marriage and motherhood. This acoustic evening features an eclectic rage of songs from Sondheim, Jerry Herman, Lerner & Loewe, Michel Legrand, Jason Robert Brown and more. Joined by acclaimed pianist Tedd Firth & special guests, be prepared for an evening of nothing but Melissa simply with piano, voice and guitar, putting her heart on her sleeve, asking us how we connect and bringing us all closer with her vivacious warmth and soaring vocals.”

Her 2014 performance from 54 Below, What About Today?, was released on DVD last year and is the first DVD in Broadway Records’ Live at 54 Below series. For more information visit BroadwayRecords.com.

Tickets are $35-$80 (plus a $25 food/drink minimum) and can be purchased at 54Below.com.

Check out photos from the concert preview below.

See the Upcoming Performers Preview 54 Below Concerts

(Updated September 12, 2016)

 
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