Feldshuh is an esteemed actress who has starred on Broadway, film and television. Throughout her illustrious career in the entertainment industry, she has been nominated six times for Emmy and Tony awards. She will be returning to Feinstein’s at the Nikko with her one-woman show, “Tovah: Aging is Optional.”
To learn more about these two shows, starring Feldshuh, visit the venue’s official homepage.
In this production, directed by Jeff Harner and musical director Jim Bassi, Feldshuh shares her observations, perturbations and innovations on staying timeless amidst the march of time. She will tap into music from Rodgers & Hammerstein, Carole King, and Dar Williams, among others.
Most recently, Feldshuh finished portraying Deanna Monroe, head of Alexandria, in the runaway hit, The Walking Dead for AMC.
Feldshuh created the role of Golda Meir in Golda’s Balcony, where on October 3, 2004, it became the longest-running one-woman show in the history of Broadway, a record still in place today. In May of 2015, Feldshuh performed Golda’s Balcony in Queens College’s Kupferberg Center for the Performing Arts in New York, and it earned her a stellar review from Digital Journal.
To learn more about veteran actress Tovah Feldshuh, check out her official website.