
ABOUT THE SHOW
Grammy winner and Tony Award nominee Elizabeth Stanley brings her self-written cabaret act to Columbus, singing selections from Songs for a New World, Bridges of Madison County, Jagged Little Pill, Company, A Little Night Music, and more. The Indiana University alum originated the Broadway roles of Allison in Cry-Baby and Dyanne in Million Dollar Quartet. For her portrayal of Mary Jane Healy in Jagged Little Pill, Stanley was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical and won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.
Thursday, June 1, 2023
The Commons
300 Washington St.
Columbus, IN 47201
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Doors Open: 6:45 PM
Show Starts: 7:30 PM
Cash Bar Provided by The Garage Pub & Grill
- Card/cash accepted. Tips appreciated.
- Text-to-Table Service available during the first half of the show. Text your drink order and table number to 812-344-4587.
“Meet & Greet” details will be sent to VIP ticket-holders via email the day before the event.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Heralded as one of the “Breakout Stars of 2020” by The New York Times, Elizabeth Stanley received Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Award nominations and a Grammy Award for her recent performance as Mary Jane Healy in the musical Jagged Little Pill, inspired by the music of Alanis Morissette, book by Diablo Cody, and directed by Diane Paulus.
Ms. Stanley has dazzled Broadway audiences as Claire De Loone in the revival of On the Town (Drama Desk Nomination), Dyanne in Million Dollar Quartet, Allison in Cry- Baby, and April in the Tony Award-winning revival of Company. She appeared as Gussie in James Lapine’s production of Merrily We Roll Along at City Center Encores! (PS Classics cast recording), The Nurse in Hello, Again (Transport Group, Drama League Award), Signature Theatre’s production of F**king A and Of Thee I Sing (Master Voices, Carnegie Hall). She starred as Francesca in the First National Tour of Jason Robert Brown’s The Bridges of Madison County and as Kira in the First National Tour of Xanadu. She recently appeared opposite Vanessa Williams and Santino Fontana in Sondheim’s Anyone Can Whistle in Concert at Carnegie Hall with MasterVoices.
On television, Elizabeth has a recurring role in the upcoming FX seres “Kindred”, and her many other appearances include “The Equalizer”, “Gossip Girl” (HBO Max), “New Amsterdam”, “Younger”, “Blue Bloods”, “N0S482”, “FBI”, “The Get Down”, “The Affair,” “Black Box,” “Made in Jersey,” “Fringe,” and “PBS Great Performances – Company.”
She has played leading roles on stages throughout the country including: Sundance Theatre Festival, Sacramento Music Circus, Pittsburgh CLO, Barrington Stage Co., Philadelphia Theatre Co., Rep. of St. Louis, O’Neill, La Jolla Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Co., Cincinnati Playhouse.
An Illinois native, Elizabeth double majored in voice and theatre and drama at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. While at IU, she was an active member of the Singing Hoosiers (and Varsity Singers), as well as Broadway Cabaret. She was a soloist in Bernstein’s “MASS” with IU’s Opera Theatre, in addition to playing Cinderella in “Into the Woods” and Mabel in “The Pirates of Penzance” with the IU Theatre Department. Elizabeth also appeared in numerous student-produced productions.
To this day, she considers her best friends to be those she found at IU while rehearsing classic American songs in MA404. A very special group of women (numbering nine in total and adopting the nickname of “the Bees”), formed a lifelong bond over Hoagy Carmichael, white puffy dresses, jazz hands, pivot chords, music theory exams, and the Stardust that gleams in Bloomington, Indiana.
Assigned seating is based on time of purchase. Groups wanting to sit together must purchase their tickets together, no exceptions. All ticket sales are final. No refunds will be issued after a sale is complete. Cabaret dates, times, artists, venues subject to change.