TheaterWorks Hartford presents the fifth performance in their 24/25 Living Room Series, an intimate concert that brings local musicians, visiting artists, and the Greater Hartford community together for an experience that feels like home. FELICIA CURRY returns to the TheaterWorks Hartford Stage in a much anticipated concert event filled with an eclectic mix of musical theater

TWH audiences may recognize Felicia from her tour-deforce performance in last summer’s audience favorite SANDRA. Felicia was in the Tony-nominated Broadway revival and national tour of Into the Woods. Off Broadway, she reopened the iconic Billie Holiday Theater as Undine in Lynn Nottage’s Fabulation. She received an AUDELCO nomination for her solo show Queen’s Girl in the World, and is a Helen Hayes Award and Berkshire Theatre Critics Award winner, among others. Felicia is an Artistic Associate at Ford’s Theatre and Resident Company member at Factory 449 and Everyman Theatre. She has performed with the National Symphony Orchestra and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. She’s worked as a stage director on several projects at the Kennedy Center with Mo Willems, Renee Flemming, and Cynthia Erivo. Felicia was named one of “12 DC Stage Dynamos” by the Washington Post.

The Living Room Concert Series is curated by Erica Tracy Sullivan, with tickets starting at $20. Buy ahead or subscribe to the rest of the season. All ticket and subscription options are available at twhartford.org.

Mark Your Calendars for the Final Concert of the 24/25 Season!

July 17, 2025 at 6:30pm: Haneef Nelson

About TheaterWorks Hartford:TheaterWorks Hartford, led by Artistic Director Rob Ruggiero and Managing DirectorJeff Griffin, has produced relevant, engaging contemporary theater for almost 40 years at their historic Pearl Street address. Founded in 1985, TWH is committed to the power of storytelling in creating community and has produced over 200 plays and musicals including world premieres of Matthew Lombardo’s High (with Kathleen Turner), Mark St Germain’s Relativity (with Richard Dreyfuss) and William Finn’s Make Me A Song, among others. Visit us at twhartford.org.

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