Alice Ripley Takes Her Favorite Stories and Songs to Las Vegas | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Alice Ripley Takes Her Favorite Stories and Songs to Las Vegas The Tony-winning star will perform the latest version of her club show, Ripley Reflects.
Alice Ripley

Tony Award-winning actor-singer Alice Ripley brings her solo show Ripley Reflects to Las Vegas for a two-night engagement April 14–15.

Promoters are promising “the greatest hits from her Broadway and solo career.” The show includes show tunes and standards as well as songs she wrote herself. She performed Ripley Reflects at Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York in 2013.

The star, who earned a Tony Award for her performance in Next to Normal and a Tony nomination in the original Side Show, will perform at The Space, 3460 Cavaretta Court, Las Vegas, Nevada. Tickets, at $30, can be ordered at thespacelv.com.

Ripley’s fans who can't get to Vegas won’t have to wait much longer to see her. She co-stars as Kathleen on the new half-hour TV comedy Girlboss, which premieres April 21 on Netflix.

Ripley’s other Broadway credits include Sunset Boulevard, The Rocky Horror Show, James Joyce's The Dead, The Who's Tommy, and, most recently, American Psycho. In the musical film Sugar!, Ripley played the wife of a Republican candidate who secretly forms an all-female rock band.

Ripley has been a special guest performer on two of Playbill’s Broadway on the High Seas cruises, most recently a trip to the Caribbean in February 2017. Playbill’s inaugural river cruise along the Rhône River in May 2017 is sold out, but cabins are available for the Rhine River cruise in August 2017, featuring Seth Rudetsky, Andréa Burns, Faith Prince, Terrence Mann, Charlotte d’Amboise, and Santino Fontana. Playbill Travel is now also booking Broadway on the Danube River for November 2017, with celebrity guests to be announced. Visit PlaybillTravel.com for booking and information

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