"TRULY WONDERFUL... LAUTO IS A BROADWAY-QUALITY PERFORMER" -CHICAGO TRIBUNE
MY HAPPINESS: MICHELLE LAUTO SINGS CONNIE FRANCIS
Celebrate the original princess of pop with award-winning stage star Michelle Lauto (Spamilton, In the Heights). Lauto won acclaim for performances packed with comedic charm and emotional depth. And just like her idol, she's an irrespressible Jersey girl with a tremendous voice. Backed by a sensational band, Lauto relates Francis' poignant story in a concert brimming with sentimental favorites including "Who's Sorry Now," "Stupid Cupid," and "Where The Boys Are.”
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
MICHELLE LAUTO
Chicago Tribune raves, “Truly wonderful... Lauto is a Broadway-quality performer.” Michelle Lauto is an award-winning New York based actor, singer, director, and educator. Lauto received Chicago's Jeff Award for her outstanding performance in the original Chicago cast of Forbidden Broadway's hit musical Spamilton. She also received a Jeff nomination for starring as Liza Minnelli in The Boy From Oz. Other theatre credits include In The Heights (Vanessa), Oklahoma! (Ado Annie), Hair (Sheila), Xanadu (Kira), Million Dollar Quartet (Dyanne), Grease (Marty), Ragtime (Evelyn Nesbit), 1776 (Abigail Adams), Sunset Boulevard (Betty), and Seussial (Mayzie). On screen, Lauto appears in commericals and co-stars in the musical drama Mixtape on Netflix. She is a graduate of The Second City Training Center. Concerts include My Happiness: Michelle Lauto Sings Connie Francis, as well as numerous cabaret appearances. michellelauto.com / Insta @michellelauto