How do you solve a problem like Jennifer Diamond? That’s been a recurring theme as she’s navigated a career in musical theatre. Always “a little too much of” one thing and “not enough of” another, she’s never been able to find a place to plant herself and be exactly enough. Throwing caution to the wind and freeing herself from a room at Pearl, Let Me Be Me unleashes the authentic Jennifer as she traverses roles she has played, should play and could play — with special guests and a full band — if only they would just let her be her. Originally intended for March of 2020, the pandemic and a new child added their own curveballs and chaos to explore. Let Me Be Me is written by Jennifer Diamond and Robbie Rozelle. It is directed by BroadwayWorld Award-winning director Robbie Rozelle and features musical direction and arrangements by Luke Williams. The evening is produced by Evan Sacks. Jennifer Diamond was last seen Off-Broadway in This One’s for the Girls. Prior to that she performed throughout the city in her solo show It’s My First Time: Please Be Gentle. She had the pleasure of touring the world duetting with Kristin Chenoweth in a featured role at venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Sydney Opera House, and the Hollywood Bowl. Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.
Videos
Kati Neiheisel: London by Night
Pangea (2/1 - 2/1) | ||
FRANK SINGS FRANK
Dont Tell Mama (2/15 - 2/15) | ||
Ann Talman: Elizabeth Taylor and the Shadow of Her Smile
Don't Tell Mama (1/11 - 1/11)
PHOTOS
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Jeannette Miller: Everything Must Change
Pangea (1/11 - 1/11) | ||
Juliet Ewing: Rise Up Singing - The Music of George Gershwin
Don't Tell Mama (2/8 - 2/8) | ||
Eva Steinberg: All Blues
Pangea (1/30 - 2/23) | ||
Ashley Wool - Broadway. That Happened.
Playhouse 46 at St. Luke's (1/25 - 1/25) | ||
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