Upcoming Performances

MERRILL STONE'S Music & Life Stories SalonWed, Jun 17Triad Theater
Shows Available for Booking
In Shades of Love, Marieann explores love in all its colors — passionate, playful, tender, and true. With her lush vocals, wit, and warmth, she invites audiences in with music that stirs the heart and ignites the senses.
Embark on a journey through the ups and downs of life and love as she breathes new life into classic songs by renowned artists like Joni Mitchell, Janis Ian, Billy Joel, Neil Sedaka, Christina Perri and more!
With a little bit of Pop, Broadway, Folk and classic hits from the past, Marieann is the perfect tour guide for this “crazy little thing called love.” Elegant. Emotional. Unforgettable. Marieann Meringolo delivers Shades of Love — an experience that’s pure magic.
Director | Will Nunziata
Musical Director, Pianist, Arranger | Doyle Newmyer

SHADES OF LOVE: Songs on Life and Love
Marieann Meringolo in “A Lot Of Livin’ To Do!” features music selections ranging from Broadway and American Songbook to Pop and Original Works.
“I am thrilled to present this show celebrating my favorite songs that I have been fortunate to sing across the country and around the world,” says Meringolo.
Now more than ever we need to all be celebrating the “fun” that can be had in life - and I promise that this show will be filled with fun, laughs, and goodtimes!”
Director | Will Nunziata
Musical Director, Pianist, Arranger | Doyle Newmyer

A Lot of Livin' to Do
You Must Believe in Spring | Songs of Renewal, Hope & Resilience
Blends storytelling, humor, and soaring vocals into an intimate and uplifting evening of song.
Featuring music including “Hope” by Jason Robert Brown, “I Am What I Am,” and “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” captures the heart of a show that celebrates authenticity, courage, and the beauty of beginning again.
Because even in uncertain times…there is always a reason to believe in Spring.
Director | Will Nunziata
Musical Director, Pianist, Arranger | Doyle Newmyer

You must believe in spring
“This heartfelt tribute celebrates the life, love, and lyrical legacy of one of the most iconic songwriting duos in American music history.
From Academy Award winning classics to rarely heard gems, the evening offers a rare and intimate window into the emotional and poetic worlds crafted by the Bergmans. Their timeless songs, many written in collaboration with legendary composers, have helped define generations of film, television, and theater music."
Songs include “The Way We Were", "How Do You Keep The Music Playing”, "Where Do You Start”, "Nice ‘n’ Easy", "That Face", "The Windmills of Your Mind", "It Might Be You", and many more.
Director | Will Nunziata
Musical Director, Pianist, Arranger | Doyle Newmyer

A Century of Song:
Celebrating Alan & Marilyn Bergman
Marieann Meringolo presents her critically acclaimed Annual Holiday Show "In The Spirit." From classics like "Silver Bells" and "Baby, It’s Cold Outside",
to original holiday songs, hear Christmas like you’ve never heard it before!
According to Cabaret Scenes: "Meringolo brings a dynamism all her own to the meticulous lineup of songs she chooses. When you hear her potent “Hark, the Herald Angels Sing," you have to sit up and pay attention. If a strong, belting vocal delivery is your preference, Meringolo has it. Prefer sensitive intensity? Just listen to "Mary, Did You Know?" (Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene), a song recorded many times by country singers, Meringolo’s rich, resonant tone brings in a sophisticated layer of wisdom over the obvious religious tradition."
Director | Will Nunziata
Musical Director, Pianist, Arranger | Doyle Newmyer

IN THE SPIRIT: Annual Holiday Show
A salute to great ladies in song. Celebrating such icons as Peggy Lee, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Rosemary Clooney, Dionne Warwick, Edith Piaf
and more.
"Marieann Meringolo's tribute to some of the great ladies of song is an immensely enjoyable salute. Sometimes assembling a collection of such recognizable songs under this type of theme might result in begging comparisons, but Meringolo and her band avoid such a trap because their approach is completely fresh. Meringolo's warm alto is completely at home in timeless selections such as Peggy Lee's "Fever." But it's in her tribute to Barbra Streisand that Meringolo blazes like a supernova. With a passionately textured "Where Is It Written," Meringolo positively captivates, and when she segues into a slowed down "I'm The Greatest Star," the effect is overwhelming. For nearly 12 minutes, Meringolo tells the story of how one woman ultimately discovers the meaning of true "self love" by seamlessly weaving together seven classics first recorded by Dionne Warwick, and the story is an intoxicating one...A Four-Star Dazzler!"
- Jeff Rosen, Cabaret Scenes
Director | Will Nunziata
Musical Director, Pianist, Arranger | Doyle Newmyer
