"DYNAMIC POWER COUPLE" -CHICAGO TRIBUNE
HOOKED ON A FEELING: MICHAEL & ANGELA INGERSOLL IN CONCERT
Married musical stars Michael and Angela Ingersoll deliver loads of laughs and feel-good hits! He's the star of Jersey Boys (Broadway Tour: San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles) and the sensational PBS retro-rock group Under the Streetlamp. She's the Emmy-nominated star of Get Happy on PBS and award-winner who portrayed Judy Garland onstage in End of the Rainbow. Join Chicago Tribune's "Dynamic Power Couple" and their rocking band for oldies but goodies including "Love Will Keep Us Together," "Save the Last Dance For Me," "Hopelessly Devoted To You," and "(I've Had) The Time of My Life." Presented by Artists Lounge Live.
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ANGELA INGERSOLL
Los Angeles Times cheers, “Ingersoll has incandescent star power.” Award-winning entertainer Angela Ingersoll is Artistic Director of Artists Lounge Live, co-founded with husband Michael Ingersoll. She writes and directs much of the company's material. Ingersoll received an Emmy Award nomination for her performance in Get Happy: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland on PBS, now touring live nationwide. She also won acclaim starring as Judy Garland in several productions of End of the Rainbow, receiving Chicago's Jeff Award, a BroadwayWorld Award, and Los Angeles Times Woman of the Year in Theatre. Attracting the attention of Garland’s family, Ingersoll collaborated onstage with Joey Luft, with critics dubbing her "heiress apparent to the Garland legacy." Other theatre: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Hedy, Jeff nomination), South Pacific (Nellie), Carousel (Julie), Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Belle, Ostrander Award), Jekyll and Hyde (Lucy, Ostrander Award), Man of La Mancha (Aldonza, Ostrander nomination), The Secret Garden (Martha, Jeff nomination), The Mistress Cycle (Anais Nin, Jeff nomination), Bat Boy: The Musical (Shelley, Ostrander Award), Ragtime (Evelyn Nesbit, Ostrander nomination), Macbeth (Lady Macbeth, Ostrander Award), Much Ado About Nothing (Beatrice), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Mistress Quickly), Richard III (Lady Anne), The 39 Steps, and The Wizard of Oz (Dorothy). Comedy: The Second City (Chicago, Hollywood) and Harry Shearer and Judith Owen's Christmas Without Tears. Other television: Chicago PD. Other concerts: The 12 Dames of Christmas with Angela Ingersoll and Hooked on a Feeling: Michael and Angela Ingersoll in Concert. artistsloungelive.com, angelaingersoll.com Twitter: @angelaingersoll, Insta: @angela_ingersoll
Born in Indianapolis, IN, Ingersoll began performing at age five. As a teen she attended performing arts junior and high schools, Madame Walker Youth in Arts Program, Northwestern University's National High Institute Cherub Program in Theatre, received Honorable Mentions in Theatre and Music from the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, a Prelude Award for Acting, was a National Shakespeare Competition finalist, and frequently sang the National Anthem for the NBA and NCAA. She is a graduate of Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY), accepted in Opera Performance and earning a BFA in Acting. She spent her early professional years as a Young Company Member of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and a Company Member of Playhouse on the Square (Memphis, TN). As a professional artist, producer, and business owner she engages students by conducting guest artist workshops. She is a proud union member, AEA and SAG/AFTRA.
MICHAEL INGERSOLL
Chicago Sun-Times declares, “He’s got star written all over him." All-around entertainer Michael Ingersoll presents concerts nationwide as Executive Producer of Artists Lounge Live, co-founded with wife Angela Ingersoll. He won acclaim starring as Nick Massi of The Four Seasons in Jersey Boys, originating the Broadway tour casts in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago, as well as performing the role on The Emmy Awards, The Tonight Show, PBS' Capitol Fourth, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Additionally, he directed multiple productions of Jersey Boys for regional theatre and appears on the album Seasons Greetings: A Jersey Boys Christmas produced by Bob Gaudio. Ingersoll also created the PBS retro-rock vocal group sensation Under the Streetlamp, seen in millions of homes nationwide. As a member of the original quartet, he starred in four PBS concert specials, recorded five albums, and toured extensively, headlining historic venues across the US and abroad. Other television: Access Hollywood, Chicago Fire, The Beast, co-producing three Streetlamp concert specials, and executive producing the Emmy-nominated Get Happy: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland. Film: Walk the Line (Donzil). Other theatre: tick, tick...BOOM! (Jonathan Larson, Jeff nomination), Of Mice and Men (George, Ostrander nomination), Floyd Collins (Floyd, Ostrander nomination), and Bat Boy: The Musical (Bat Boy, Ostrander nomination). He appears in concert nationwide with Artists Lounge Live in Southern Nights: Michael Ingersoll Sings Glen Campbell, Lean On Me: The Brotherhood of Roll 'n Roll, Jingle Bell Rock, and Hooked on a Feeling: Michael and Angela Ingersoll in Concert. artistsloungelive.com
Born in Kettering, OH, Ingersoll is an alum of Muse Machine (Dayton, OH) and earned a BFA in Acting from of Miami University. He spent his early professional years as a Young Company Member of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and a Company Member of Playhouse on the Square (Memphis, TN). As a professional artist, entrpreneur, producer, and business owner he engages students by conducting guest artist workshops and appeared as a Professional Development Speaker for OAPN (Ohio Arts Professionals Network). He is a proud union member, AEA and SAG/AFTRA. Ingersoll also fundraises for various organizations as an emcee/auctioneer, combining his entertainment experience with a deep-seated passion for service.
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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: DYNAMIC POWER COUPLE
INGERSOLLS OFFER BEAUTIFUL MELODIES MIXED WITH A BIT OF NORMAL COUPLE RAZZING
CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Chicago performers Michael and Angela Ingersoll have had quite a bit of success in their solo careers. Now, the musical power couple will join forces in a new show. Artists Lounge Live presents Happy Together: Michael and Angela Ingersoll Sing Songs You Know By Heart May 4 at Elgin Arts Center.
“Michael and I have been asked quite a lot lately to appear together at some of the theaters where we each have been able to tour,” Angela Ingersoll said. “We used to do a show together a few years ago that we’ve put on the shelf while we were focusing on other projects, so we’re revving up a new evening.
“The shows he and I do together are very light-hearted and fun. Our husband-and-wife shtick is … one producer that we worked with compared it to a George (Burns) and Gracie (Allen) vibe. Kind of George and Gracie, Lucy (Ball) and Desi (Arnez). We very lovingly poke fun at one another all night and people seem to identify with that kind of old-fashioned good humor.”
They’ve been married 14 years and together for 18. The music they choose is broad, from the jazz and pop songs she likes to the rock and roll for Michael. “We sing songs that spread from the ’40s to the ’80s,” she said. “Love-pop standards that we always make sure everybody knows the words to. We do some of our signature songs we’ve both done on our PBS specials. He’ll probably do ‘Save the Last Dance For Me’ … I’ll sing ‘Over the Rainbow’ at some point. There will be lots of fun duets and surprises. We tend to always at some point of the evening sing ‘I’ve Had the Time of My Life’ together and that always brings the house down.”
Other songs they will do include “Love Story (Where Do I Begin)”, plus “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys and “Just the Way You Are” by Billy Joel. And obviously, “Happy Together” will be on the docket. “They’re largely songs about cherishing one another while the shtick in between tends to be ribbing one another,” she said. “So it’s a good balance.”
A lot has changed in the years since the previous show they did together. Michael was the one touring with Jersey Boys and Under the Streetlamp while Angela was holding down the fort. “The tables have really turned now. We have Artists Lounge Live and he’s doing more producing than performing and I’m out on the road,” she said. “I think we are more equals now.
“We’re both a little older now. We’re both over 40 and we have different priorities,” she said. “This is the refresh of all of the old versions of this show that we’ve done. Before, our shows were very much kind of a cocktail party on the stage — we might’ve had a cocktail in our hand in years past. I think we’ve grown up a little more and we are bringing something a little more wholesome than we used to bring. No less fun but perhaps a little older and hopefully slightly wiser.”
Her other shows have prepared her for this new show by allowing her to take risks and explore different emotions, she said. “I take really big emotional risks,” she said. “I sing so whole-bodied I can barely walk some nights after the show. I really throw it out there. That has taught me about how much the audience really want a connection that feels real. A live connection … and a new kinship.
“Talking about Judy and my love of her helped open up quite a lot of vulnerability and a Pandora’s Box of pain. And to work on healing that pain, the music does that for us. The humor and the music and the storytelling allows us to realize that none of us has a monopoly on pain. We can work through it together as a group in that live experience.”
She thinks audiences will see themselves onstage in the husband-and-wife dynamic. “We’re not trying to project perfect versions of ourselves,” she said. “He and I are pretty warts-and-all as performers and I think people can relate to the regular husband-and-wife familiarity. We don’t take ourselves too seriously. But I think people will appreciate that underneath the jokes (there is) gratitude that you have someone to stand next to in life and have someone to get through it with.” •