Andrea Marcovicci

In a career spanning over five decades, Andrea Marcovicci - glamorous, sophisticated, witty raconteur, philanthropist, actress, singer, model, master teacher, mentor, composer, writer, and director - has laughed with Danny DeVito, tussled with Sir Michael Caine, and smooched with Tom Selleck. Her film debut in “The Front” brought her a Golden Globe nomination.
She’s played Broadway, the White House, sold out Carnegie Hall, and ushered in the millennium with the Chicago Symphony. She has created full-cast variety shows, and over fifty solo cabaret shows. “Ten Cents a Dance,” her tribute to Ruth Etting, aired on PBS. Andrea has guest starred on the celebrated Prairie Home Companion and read poetry, and stories, for NPR. A champion of the American Popular Songbook, her recordings reflect her deep devotion not only to classic songwriters of the past (like Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and Rodgers & Hart) but her encouragement of new voices composing in that same tradition.
Her many awards and honors include a MAC, BISTRO, and MABEL. Andrea was inducted into The Cabaret Hall of Fame in 2016. She holds the record – an unprecedented 25 seasons – at the legendary Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, and was the final performer ever to grace that stage.
She’s played Broadway, the White House, sold out Carnegie Hall, and ushered in the millennium with the Chicago Symphony. She has created full-cast variety shows, and over fifty solo cabaret shows. “Ten Cents a Dance,” her tribute to Ruth Etting, aired on PBS. Andrea has guest starred on the celebrated Prairie Home Companion and read poetry, and stories, for NPR. A champion of the American Popular Songbook, her recordings reflect her deep devotion not only to classic songwriters of the past (like Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, and Rodgers & Hart) but her encouragement of new voices composing in that same tradition.
Her many awards and honors include a MAC, BISTRO, and MABEL. Andrea was inducted into The Cabaret Hall of Fame in 2016. She holds the record – an unprecedented 25 seasons – at the legendary Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, and was the final performer ever to grace that stage.
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07.9
Chris Isaacson Presents in assoc. w/ Alan Eichler
Doors: 7:00 pm /
Show: 8:30 pm
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