An Evening with Judy Kuhn
WED/THU, NOV 12-13, 2025 AT 7PM
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this date with Judy Kuhn has been canceled. A new show and artist will be added shortly.
"An astonishingly talented singer-actor.” —Time Out
Enjoy a captivating evening with multiple Tony, Grammy, and Olivier Award nominee Judy Kuhn (Les Misérables, Chess, Fun Home). Kuhn enchants with the music of famed Broadway songwriters Jule Styne, Richard Rodgers, Mary Rodgers, Adam Guettel, and Stephen Sondheim. Don’t miss her performance of “Colors Of The Wind” from Disney’s Pocahontas. Kuhn provided Pocahontas’s singing voice in the beloved film!
Judy Kuhn is a multiple Tony, Grammy, and Olivier Award nominee best known for her work on Broadway in Fun Home (Tony & Drama League Award Nominations); the Roundabout’s 1993 revival of She Loves Me (Tony Nomination); Richard Nelson’s Two Shakespearean Actors (Lincoln Center Theatre); Chess (Tony & Drama Desk Nominations); Les Miserables (Tony & Drama Desk Nominations); Rags (Drama Desk Nomination); Alan Menken & Tim Rice's King David, and The Mystery of Edwin Drood (OBC).
Select Off-Broadway and regional theatre includes: Unknown Soldier (Arena Stage); I Can Get It For You Wholesale (Outer Critics Circle Award)and Assassins (Drama Desk Nomination) both at CSC; Fun Home at the Public Theater (Lucille Lortell Award); Titanic and The Cradle Will Rock (City Center); Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine’s Passion at CSC (Drama League Award Nomination); the U.S. premiere of Sunset Boulevard (Los Angeles) Three Sisters (Intiman Theatre), Eli’s Comin’ (Vineyard Theater/Obie Award).
In London’s West End, Judy starred in Trevor Nunn’s 2019 critically acclaimed revival of Fiddler on the Roof (Laurence Olivier Award Nomination) as well as the musical adaptation of Metropolis (Olivier Award Nomination).
Film and television appearances include: Disney's Pocahontas (title role/ singing voice) tick, tick…boom (Netflix); Dear Edward (Apple TV); Enchanted (Disney); Elementary (CBS); Hope & Faith (ABC); Law & Order (NBC); My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies (PBS), The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS); The Les Miserables 10th Anniversary Concert (PBS).
Judy has performed on concert stages around the world including appearances at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, and The Royal Albert Hall. She can be heard on numerous original cast recordings as well as her four solo CDs.