Arts and Entertainment
January 19, 2024
From: Westport Country PlayhouseKick off February with the music of Taylor Swift!
Meet the performers bringing the music of Taylor Swift to the Playhouse in just 2 weeks! With powerhouse vocals, iconic songs everyone loves, and a night celebrating the music and community of Time magazine's 2023 Person of the Year — The Playhouse Sings a Night for Swifties is going to be an amazing evening with portions of the proceeds benefiting the Joanne Woodward Internship program here at the Playhouse.
Get to know the performers below and buy your tickets to enjoy a night of Swiftie music!
What: The Playhouse Sings a Night for Swifties
When: Friday, February 2 at 7PM
Tickets: $75, $65, $55
Meet the Performers!
Tyler Conroy
Tyler Conroy is a viral Swifttoker (7M+ Likes including 3 from Taylor herself), honorary author of Simon & Schuster published “Taylor Swift: This Is Our Song” & creator of the Eras Tour “Where are you going Taylor” chant. He has hosted, directed, and starred in over 30 productions at 54 Below in NYC including co-creating “54 Sings Taylor Swift," and more!
Madge Dietrich
Madge Dietrich is an actor, singer-songwriter, and board-certified music therapist here to connect and inspire, just like a Taylor Swift banger. Madge has performed in theatres, concerts, and cabarets across the globe, most notably in the first national tour of Kinky Boots, and more!
Tayler Harris
Tayler recently finished playing Grizabella on the Cats national for the last 2 years. Other credits include Off Broadway: Much Ado (Public Theater/Shakes In The Park), 50in50 (Billie Holiday Theater). Regional: Godspell (Prima), Sister Act (Milllbrook Playhouse).
Elisa Galindez
Elisa Galindez is a proud, queer, Boricua, multi-hyphenate artist from The Bronx! She is thrilled to join the ranks of Swifties everywhere! Elisa was most recently seen in: Real Women Have Curves: The Musical (World Premiere at the A.R.T.), Powerline Road (Off-Broadway), and headlined her Solo Show Debut, Everything I Know, at 54 Below!
Deanna Giulietti
Deanna Giulietti is a proud Swiftie through and THROUGH. She is a movie star known for her work in “Fuhgeddabout Christmas” on VH1. She has a residency with Times Square at the Torch of RISENY. OR you can find her on your phone as she is an internet sensation- a national treasure if you will.
Guy Lockard
Guy Lockard plays Dr. Dylan Scott on the NBC drama “Chicago Med.” Before joining “Chicago Med,” Lockard had recurring roles on NBC’s “The Village” and “The Blacklist.” He has also guest-starred on “Chicago Fire,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Kevin Can Wait,” “Bull,” “FBI,” “God Friended Me” and “Gossip Girl," and more!
Emily Kristen Morris
National Tour: Wicked (Elphaba s/b), Something Rotten (Bea). Regional credits: Side Show (Daisy), South Pacific (Nellie), Mamma Mia (Sophie). Emily is also a voice teacher and founder of EKM Vocal Studios, and a popular content creator on TikTok/Instagram: @emilykristenmorris (1.7 million followers). Proud graduate of CCM, and the Institute for Vocal Advancement.
Morgan Reilly
Morgan Reilly is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her “alien” vocals and a pen that transcends genres. Also known as Hummingbird, Morgan has performed in the Broadway, National Tour, and Las Vegas companies of Freestyle Love Supreme. A winner of international pop star Jessie J’s Rose Challenge, she opened for Jessie at The Troubadour in Los Angeles. Morgan’s original music can be found on all streaming platforms.
Jae W.B.
Jae W.B. is a theater artist, singer, and night life performer based in New York City. Jae made her off Broadway debut in the titular role of Thorn in Bruise & Thorn. Most recently seen as Luna in Millennials Are Killing Musicals and the headlining Cabaret act at the historic Cherry Lane Theater. Other credits include Luna and the Starbodies at Joe’s Pub and Lincoln Center, Broadway for Racial Justice Sings: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill at Little Island Amph and as Xavii for New Light Theater Project’s Pastel Color Ripples, and more!
Join us before the show!
Before the show, join us in the Lucille Lortel Barn at 6PM to make some friendship bracelets, in true Swiftie style!
Limit to 2 bracelets per person, while supplies last. Must have a ticket to the performance for entry into the Barn.
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