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Melissa Errico

The Streisand Effect: Melissa Sings Barbra

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254 W 54th St

Nov 21, 2025

7:00 PM EST
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Barbra Streisand will not appear at this performance Melissa Errico sings Barbra Streisand! A musical marriage made in heaven, surely– The coming together of two pure-bred New Yorkers, one the legendary hamische Jewish-comedienne-chanteuse, the other the intellectual-Italian enchantress who has for so long been inspired by her. The “Streisand Effect” is in part, the power of songs and her example of independent-minded pursuit. It’s no accident that in recent years Melissa has found herself surrounded by many of Streisand’s greatest collaborators, from composer Michel Legrand to the pianist Randy Waldman, and arranger Peter Matz. Musical direction by Barbra Streisand’s own 40-year pianist and conductor Randy Waldman, who has served as musical director for Frank Sinatra, Beyoncé, and Whitney Houston, among many others. The quartet will also include Streisand’s longtime guitarist Brian Koonin. Also joined by David Finck on bass and Eric Halvorson on drums. Certainly, the great songwriting team of Legrand and the Bergmans have never had two more committed interpreters, and the Legrand songbook, from “The Way He Makes Me Feel” to “The Summer Knows” will ring out, as will some of the classics that Melissa learned to love from listening to Barbra, many of whose creators became mentors of her own — from David Shire to Marvin Hamlisch, and of course, Stephen Sondheim. But, more than just a shared songbook, there’s a shared style — a unique quality of intelligence. For there’s a second sense of the “Streisand Effect” that Melissa will explore. First named after a small internet oddity, the “Streisand Effect” has become a universal idiom for all the things we do in life that, intended to accomplish one end, end by accomplishing quite another. Everything we want, it seems, produces the opposite of what we wanted. This effect, ironically, is one of the great subjects of the songbook Errico and Streisand share, from the Lane-Lerner “What Do I Have That I Don’t Have Now?” to Sondheim’s “Send In The Clowns” — the repertory that Melissa and Barbra share turns so often on tales of love gone wrong and passions turned upon their heads and intentions turned against their makers. Selections include: “I’d Rather Be Blue,” “I Never Meant to Hurt You,” “The Summer Knows,” “Ordinary Miracles,” “Sleepin’ Bee,” and “Lazy Afternoon.” The Streisand Effect in a life – the influence of one great singer on another. The Streisand Effect in song: the great subject of reversals and revelations. Melissa will offer us both. Streisand Effects offered in Errico Style – a not-to-be-missed one night marriage of music and minds!
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Daniel
January 19th 2025
The best vocalist of the time. Period. We were so lucky to be able to get her here! 🙏
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Melissa Errico Biography

“Melissa Errico is a unique force in the musical life of New York City: a Broadway star, a concert artist and an author who regularly contributes essays to the New York Times. There’s really no one like her!” said conductor Stephen Reineke in introducing her to a sold-out Carnegie Hall audience in 2022. Singer, actress, cabaret performer and author --called a “one of a kind performer” in the Wall Street Journal and described by another critic as “Jessica Rabbit with a PhD.” --Tony Award nominee Melissa Errico is indeed as unique as she is wide-ranging. Her Broadway musicals include My Fair Lady, High Society, Dracula, White Christmas, Anna Karenina, Les Miserables, and Amour; while at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles she has starred in The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady and Camelot. Her solo CDs include Sondheim Sublime (called “The finest all Sondheim album ever recorded” by the Wall Street Journal), Blue Like That (produced by Arif Mardin), Lullabies and Wildflowers, Legrand Affair Deluxe Edition recorded with Michel Legrand conducting and arranging his music for Melissa. Most recently, she released “Out of The Dark: The Film Noir Project” which won the coveted Bistro Award as the concept album of the year in 2023. In the past seven years she has also written a series of essays in The New York Times, grouped by the editors as “Scenes From An Acting Life’, and her most recent passion has been to bring her gifts for writing and performing together. Her self-penned cabaret-concerts, where singing and storytelling share the stage, include “Terminal Ingenue”, “Melissa Sings Her New York” and “A Noir Romance”, which sold out for eight Valentine’s week performances at the legendary Birdland jazz club. Of these intimate one-woman shows Broadway World has said that “Melissa is piercing, probing, and at the absolute height of her vocal and interpretive powers. [She] reaffirms her status as one of the most intuitive musical theatre actresses of her generation. There is seemingly no limit to Errico’s empathetic range.” She lives in Bronxville, New York with her husband, Patrick McEnroe, and their three daughters.
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