Melissa Errico's Theatrical Roles

Press / Reviews

My Fair Lady at the Hollywood Bowl, Summer 2003

"Errico was recovering from vocal difficulties and did not get to perform this show when the pre-Broadway production (when she starred opposite Richard Chamberlain) passed through Los Angeles. So Sunday was her chance to let the city see what she could do and the crowd of 12, 375 applauded her transformation from grubby tomboyish flower girl to radiant society lady under the tutelage of Lithgow's Higgins. Her musical numbers were particularly enchanting as she turned her floating, fluttering soprano to a giddy rendition of 'Wouldn't It Be Loverly" and a woozily romantic version of "I Could Have Danced All Night." -- Daryl H. Miller, Los Angeles Times

"Melissa Errico is an ideal choice to play Eliza…. she has no trouble with the broad Cockney accent and shows off her glorious singing voice particularly on 'I Could Have Danced All Night." Her transformation from guttersnipe to perceived Hungarian princess to an indignant woman who has enough pride and sense to protest her unfeeling treatment by Higgins is convincing and on target." -- Don Lechman, Daily Breeze

"rich vocals....Errico is in resplendant voice!" -- vDaily Variety