Frozen Star Caissie Levy Will Sing in San Francisco Before Broadway | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Frozen Star Caissie Levy Will Sing in San Francisco Before Broadway The actor-singer plans a cabaret show at Feinstein’s at the Nikko November 16–18.
Caissie Levy

Actor-singer Caissie Levy will use the layover between the Denver world premiere of the musical Frozen and the start of Broadway previews to perform a cabaret show at Feinstein's at the Nikko in San Francisco, California, for three performances, 8 PM November 16, 17 and 18.

Making her San Francisco cabaret debut, Levy, who plays Elsa in the new Disney musical, will perform “fresh takes on songs from throughout her celebrated Broadway career, as well as share stories from her life on (and off) the stage.”

Previews for Frozen begin February 22, 2018, at the St. James Theatre.

Watch Levy sing a mashup of the Beatles’ “Let It Be” and the Oscar-winning Frozen song “Let It Go,” the latter of which she will sing in the Broadway musical:

On Broadway, Levy played Fantine in the 2014 revival of Les Misérables, and originated the roles of Molly in Ghost and Sheila in the Tony Award-winning 2009 revival of Hair. Other Broadway credits include Elphaba in the Broadway and Los Angeles productions of Wicked, Penny in the Broadway and national touring companies of Hairspray, and Maureen in a national tour of Rent. Off-Broadway, she played Patti Davis and Julie Nixon in the 2015 world premiere production of Michael John LaChiusa’s musical First Daughter Suite.

Read: Get a First Look at Disney’s Broadway-Bound Frozen

In March Levy made her headlining concert debut at Carnegie Hall with The New York Pops, singing the music of Kander & Ebb in honor of composer John Kander’s 90th birthday. Levy’s 2013 debut solo album, With You, features arrangements of songs from her Broadway shows.

The 140-seat Feinstein’s at the Nikko is located inside the Hotel Nikko at 222 Mason Street in San Francisco. Tickets cost $38.50 to $75, plus a $20 food/drink minimum and are now on sale by phone at (866) 663-1063, or by clicking here.

 
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