Fresh off her critically acclaimed performance in Broadway's AMERICAN PSYCHO, Tony Award nominee Jennifer Damiano just shared her unique journey into adulthood in her solo concert debut at Feinstein's/54 Below last week and over the weekend.
For Damiano's final show on July 30, stage and screen star Aaron Tveit (ASSASSINS in London, LES MISERABLES film, NEXT TO NORMAL on Broadway), stopped by to perform with AMERICAN PSYCHO's Alice Ripley and Damiano.
Watch them perform "Superboy and the Invisible Girl" below!
Damiano made her Broadway debut at age 15 in Spring Awakening before her breakout performance as 'Natalie' in Next to Normal and later originated the role of Mary Jane Watson in Bono and The Edge's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.
Written with Pulitzer-prize winner Brian Yorkey (Next to Normal) with new arrangements by music director Benjamin Rauhala (American Psycho) and produced by John Mara Jr., the concert took a look back at Damiano's whirlwind of an adolescence in the theater, with favorite melodies from her life and career throughout.
Featuring Special Guests Adam Chanler-Berat (July 26 and 30 Only), Meghann Fahy, Robi Hager (July 26 and 29 only), and Alice Ripley. Check out photos from one of the concert's earlier performances here!
Jennifer will be returning to Feinstein's/54 Below for two encore performances this August 31st and September 1st at 9:30PM. Tickets are available here: 54below.com/events/jennifer-damiano-2.
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