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Trisha is currently performing in "Her Song" at the world renowned jazz club "Birdland" on Saturday's and Sunday's in Times Square. "Her Song" features some of the greatest songs composed by women of the 20th century. For tickets visit instantseats.com/birdland or www.birdlandjazz.com.




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REVIEWS .:

  Newsical- All the stuff that's fit to spoof :.

       "Trisha Rapier with her beautiful voice portrayed the legendary Barbara Streisand and emphasized the importance of her political views. Watching Trisha go from playing Jackie Kennedy to a trimspa loving mother to Michael Jackson (who wants to be Peter Pan) was brilliant. " - Chris Boccard - ChrisBoccard@TheCinemaSource.com


  Cabaret :.

       "Trisha Rapier deftly captured all the moods of Sally Bowles. She lets you see why Cliff is fascinated with her, and you can see the reality she hides from, especially when she delivers an emotional but dull eyed "Cabaret." For this woman, if there is no party, there is no life, and Rapier shows how Sally would rather live in her irresponsible whirl than face any seriousness." - Neal Zoren of "The Delaware County Daily Times"


  Cabaret :.

       "Trisha Rapier's furious rendition of the title song is gripping..." - J. Cooper Robb for "Philadelphia Weekly" J. Cooper Robb also gave Trisha the honorable mention as "Best Actress in a Musical" in an article titled "Top of Performin' to Ya ! The best of Philadelphia theater 2004/2005"



  Little Shop of Horrors :.

       "Leading the pack in wackiness is Trisha Rapier playing the dizzy Audrey after whom the plant is named. Rapier can belt out a tune like a bell and can sweet-soft you with caresses in her voice. As Adelaide in the Forestburgh production of "Guys and Dolls" this past month, she mixed the same concoction of vocal zaniness and sweetness that made me sit up and take notice. The role wasn't as fat as Adelaide but she made it as round as she could. This lady should have a short trip to Broadway." - Tom Kane, of "The River Review"


  Evita :.

       "Capturing the heart and soul of a character in a play is what drives serious actors. But when the title character is a world figure, the challenge becomes awesome. One such actress taking up the charge is Trisha Rapier in the role of "Evita." In both voice and action, Rapier meets the test- as compelling on stage as her character was in life." - Times Herald-Record


  Golf: The Musical :.

       "The likable cast (a foursome, of course) is uniformly terrific, with Trisha Rapier, the sole lady golfer, shining brightest—and bawdiest. She's a young, sexy Carol Burnett with a serious set of pipes, which she shamelessly flaunts" ...More...


  Pirates of Penzance :.

       "Trisha Rapier, who plays Mabel, will floor you will the clarity and stylistic range of her voice. Inside her petite body rages the voice of a classical, pop and gospel singer. As one audience member yelled out, 'Sing it girl!'" ...More...