See Christine Andreas  at the Rittenhouse Grill 

February 16 and 17, 2026

 

Christine Andreas is a multiple-award-winning singer, actress, and two-time Tony Award nominee whose voice has been called “pure alchemy,” transforming audiences from Broadway to Carnegie Hall, from Lincoln Center to London’s West End. She has performed her cabaret act at Café Carlyle and 54 Below. 

At the keyboard, her husband, Grammy-nominated producer and composer, Martin Silvestri.

She first won theatergoers’ hearts as Eliza Doolittle in the 20th Anniversary production of “My Fair Lady (Theatre World Award), as Laurey in “Oklahoma!”, and Frankie in On Your Toes” (both Tony nominations). Broadway fans know her fromThe Scarlet Pimpernel” and in the revival of “La Cage aux Folles”. 

Christine won a Barrymore Award in 2002 for “Pal Joey” at the Prince Theater. Her solo shows “Love Is Good, S’Wonderful”, “Piaf – No Regrets”, have graced Café Carlyle, 54 Below, and major venues worldwide, with The New York Times praising “the sheer beauty of her voice.” Her artistry has earned her the Mabel Mercer Award and Bistro Award for Ongoing Artistry in Concert and Cabaret. She has also appeared with major symphony orchestras across the U.S. and internationally.

Christine Andreas doesn’t just sing a song — she inhabits it, creating an experience that lingers long after the last note.  


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Awards

  • Theater World Award 1976, My Fair Lady, (recipient)
  • Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical 1980, Oklahoma! (nomination) 
  • Tony Award Best Featured Actress in a Musical 1983, On Your Toes (nomination) 
  • Barrymore Award 2002, Philadelphia, Outstanding Leading Actress in a Musical Pal Joey (winner) 
  • Helen Hayes Award 2007, Washington, D.C., Musical, Outstanding Leading Actress, Non-Resident Production, The Light in the Piazza (nomination) 
  • Barrymore Award, the Mabel Mercer Award, the Bistro Award for Ongoing Artistry in Concert and Cabaret. 

 

 

 

Christine Andreas sings “I Love Paris/La Vie En Rose” at 54 Below!

 

Christine Andreas sings “I Could Have Danced All Night” from My Fair Lady at 54 Below!