Storm Large Performs Sept 27 at Wall St Theater in Norwalk: Ticket Sales Start Friday

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Musician, actor, playwright and author Storm Large (of Pink Martini) performs at the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk at 7 p.m., Friday, Sept. 27.

— an announcement from the Wall Street Theater

  • Tickets (from $22 to $49) go on sale at 10 a.m., Friday, July 19. Wall Street Theater is at 71 Wall St. in Norwalk.

Storm Large shot to national prominence in 2006 as a finalist on the CBS show “Rock Star: Supernova,” where despite having been eliminated in the week before the finale, Storm built a fan base that follows her around the world to this day.

Storm Large publicity photo Wall Street TheaterStorm made her debut as guest vocalist with the band Pink Martini in April 2011, singing four sold-out concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. She continues to perform with the band, touring nationally and internationally, and featured on their CD Get Happy.

In the 2018-19 season, Storm performed her one-woman autobiographical musical memoir “Crazy Enough” at Portland Center Stage and La Jolla Music Society celebrating the show’s 10-year anniversary.

Highlights of the season include debuts with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Seattle Symphony, the Maryland Symphony, and the Philly Pops, as well as return engagements with the Houston Symphony, New York Pops, and the Louisville Orchestra, with whom she recorded the 2017 album All In.

Storm continues to tour concert halls across the country with her band Le Bonheur and as a special guest on Michael Feinstein’s Shaken & Stirred tour.

Storm has sung with Grammy winner k.d. lang, pianist Kirill Gerstein, punk rocker John Doe, Rufus Wainwright, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer George Clinton.

Storm’s musical memoir, “Crazy Enough,” played to packed houses in 2009 during its unprecedented 21-week sold out run. Her written memoir, Crazy Enough, was released by Simon and Schuster in 2012, named Oprah’s Book of the Week, and awarded the 2013 Oregon Book Award for Creative Nonfiction.

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