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Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre presents "Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares" a night of comedy and song (and producer's note: supreme talent)

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Tony Award winner with the voice of a cool angel, Laura Benanti, will perform “Nobody Cares,” a three-night comedy show at Audible’s Minetta Lane Theatrein New York City February 2 through February 4.

“Nobody Cares” features all original music co-written with Todd Almond and is directed by the genius Annie Tippe.

Benanti’s TV credits include Hulu’s “Life & Beth,” created by and starring Amy Schumer - who also worked with Benanti in the Broadway production of Steve Martin’s Meteor Shower. The hit series “Younger,” HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl” reboot, and the second season of HBO Max’s “The Gilded Age.” Benanti has also made widely acclaimed appearances on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” doing an uncanny and hilarious impression of Melania “I don’t really care, do u?” Trump.

In the theater, Benanti starred as Maria in "The Sound of Music" and has since lead ten more Broadway shows including "Into The Woods," "Nine," "She Loves Me," "My Fair Lady," and "Gypsy" (for which she won a Tony Award).

The performances of "Laura Benanti: Nobody Cares" will be recorded and distributed by Audible.

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Sarah has been a public radio producer for over fifteen years. She grew up in Saranac Lake, New York where she worked part-time at Pendragon Theatre all through high school and college. She graduated from UAlbany in 2006 with a BA in English and started at WAMC a few weeks later as a part-time board-op in the control room. Through a series of offered and seized opportunities she is now the Senior Contributing Producer of The Roundtable and Producer of The Book Show. During the main thrust of the Covid-19 pandemic shut-down, Sarah hosted a live Instagram interview program "A Face for Radio Video Series." On it, Sarah spoke with actors, musicians, comedians, and artists about the creative activities they were accomplishing and/or missing.