The very talented American actress, singer, and writer Melissa Errico is known for her work in musical theatre. A New York City native, Melissa Errico graduated from Yale University and made her Broadway debut in “My Fair Lady” in 1993. Her versatile vocal talent of has been showcased in several solo albums, and she has also performed in numerous acclaimed shows, including “Les Misérables,” “Dracula,” and “Passion.” Additionally, she writes for publications such as The New York Times.
Alongside the amazing French performer Isabelle Georges, Melissa Errico brings Deux Grandes Dames to the Crazy Coqs, London. This collaboration promises to bring the album’s rich, classic compositions to life for audiences.
Before Melissa’s first show, we were lucky enough to get a Q&A with her, including some fun quick fire questions (a la Vogue’s famous 73 questions).
AK: You’re an actress, singer, writer, recording artist… and I’m sure the list goes on. In all this diverse talent you hold, what is your favourite and what could you not live without doing?
ME: I love to do them all but I have to sing. I’ve been singing since I was six years old, and my family would knock on strangers’ doors and barge in to do a holiday concert! Really. I love the demanding art of singing – there’s no other form where you have to take a tight text and turn it into a complete emotional story, while hitting all the sharps and flats. A combination of art and athleticism.