Sherie might be my favorite Broadway singer. Her voice is so beautiful and magical. She is also wickedly funny and seems sharp as a tack. I absolutely adored Everyday Rapture and saw it several times. I also enjoyed Whorl Inside a Loop. I didn't thinks she was as tragic as people made her out to be in Women on the Verge. The role was poorly written and I felt bad for her. I love her album All Will Be Well and her 54 Below show 'Piece of Meat' was fabulous. Who else loves Sherie? I really miss her and hope she comes back to the stage soon.
I adore her- she's fabulous, with a gorgeous voice and a really unique stage presence. Fortunately, she's coming back to Broadway in The Front Page with Nathan Lane and John Slattery!
her voice is so good that her struggling as a singer-actress in the last 5 years was kind of unbelievable.
Her performance on that album is vocal perfection.
I'm a fan and she was a pleasure to work with in Debbie Does Dallas.
Just the other day, I was at a luncheon and saw a woman who looked just like Ms. Scott. It got me thinking about how much of a talent she really is. A crystal-clear voice and absolute perfection. Everything she touches turns to gold.
Can she please play Diana regionally somewhere? I know she did it when it was Feeling Electric...
TotallyEffed said: "Her performance on that album is vocal perfection."
the whole time I'm thinking "cast that woman in a Broadway musical! get her away from her terrible husband!"
I'm so happy to see all this praise because I kind of feel like she's underrated. I really wanted her to win both Tonys she was nominated for for Everyday Rapture. I also think she would be perfection as The Witch.
Oh me too!! I love her! She was so good in AIDA and absolutely wonderful in DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS! Thanks for reminding me about her...lol. Now I want to see her in something new!
I adore her as well. I always see her around town. I've sat next to her twice at the theatre. She always has the most fabulous shoes.
She's such a treasure, but seems like she's focused more on writing her own work.
I'd love to see her tackle any of the Sondheim ladies or a Gypsy in a few years.
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