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No One Is Alone – Melissa Errico Remembers Stephen Sondheim

By Desert Star Staff

CATHEDRAL CITY, CA –

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Broadway star, Tony Award nominee, actress, singer, and author MELISSA ERRICO brings her immaculate vocal style to Coachella Valley Repertory performing NO ONE IS ALONE – MELISSA

ERRICO REMEMBERS

STEPHEN SONDHEIM, her tribute to the late, great genius of American musical theatre. Errico’s one-nightonly concert will be on May 4 at 7 p.m., opening CVRep’s 2023 Broadway Cabaret Series. She will sing all of the Sondheim standards, interspersed with stories and insights from her decades- long relationship with him. It will be a fun and philosophical journey using Sondheim’s songs from shows such as Gypsy, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, and others. One critic said that Errico singing Sondheim left him “Stunned into an amazing feeling of having witnessed something life-changing, life-enhancing and of incredible beauty.” The Wall Street Journal called her Sondheim Sublime album “The best all-Sondheim album ever recorded.” Audiences will hear Errico’s immaculate vocal style that inspired Sondheim.

Pianist Tedd Firth will join her.

This May 7 performance replaces Errico’s previously scheduled show from 2022, which had to be canceled due to COVID. Patrons holding tickets to that performance should contact the CVRep box office at (760) 296-6229, ext. 201, to exchange or process tickets. Additional Cabaret Series artists will be announced shortly.

NO ONE IS ALONE – MELISSA ERICCO REMEMBERS STEPHEN SONDHEIM Tickets are $38.50 and are on sale now. They may be ordered online at www.cvrep.org, by calling

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