BETH VALENTI

BIO
Beth Valenti is a veteran of regional and dinner theater in New Jersey. She was most recently seen in a featured role in a production of "Working" performed at William Paterson University, and has performed such roles as Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly, Roxie in Chicago, Cleo in I Love My Wife and Sheila in A Chorus Line, to name a few. She was nominated for an A.C.T. Award as featured actress in a musical for her role in a Voices for Life production of Craig Carnelia's Is There Life After High School?
REVIEWS
"Beth Valenti in From the Heart, her current show at Don't Tell Mama, has chosen some wonderful songs."

"Highlights included a heartfelt Amanda Sang by Rick Jensen and Amanda McBroom's The Portrait; given a dramatically poignant reading, it was Valenti's finest moment."

John Hogland, Back Stage

"...This gal has fine vocals and has chosen a great mix of songs..."

"...her comic timing is up there with the best."

Stu Hamstra, Cabaret Hotline

"...she sang with conviction that came from the heart, and brought tears to the eyes of most of the audience."

Jennifer Alexander, Suburban News

"...showing off Cole Porter's literate wit with perfect enunciation."

"She developed a wholesome rapport chatting with the audience and showed a wide range vocalizing..."

"Valenti captures hearts with songs and voice."

Pat Ferro, Suburban News

"...from the Maureen McGovern school...with a dynamic, belting vocal style."

Gregory Young, HX Magazine

"...I look forward to more shows by this budding cabaret singer / comedienne."

Stu Hamstra, Cabaret Hotline


CONTACT
Send e-mail to: Beth Valenti

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