Rock icon Melissa Etheridge announces solo off-Broadway show

FILE - Melissa Etheridge performs at the sixth annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert for God's Love We Deliver in New York on March 10, 2022. Etheridge will unveil a solo show mixing her music and stories this fall off-Broadway. Melissa Etheridge: My Window A Journey Through Life will play 12 performances only starting Oct. 13 at the midtown multi-stage venue New World Stages. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini, 2022 Invision)

NEW YORK ā€“ Rocker Melissa Etheridge has found a new stage: The Grammy- and Oscar-winner will unveil a solo show mixing her music and stories off-Broadway.

ā€œMelissa Etheridge: My Window ā€“ A Journey Through Lifeā€ will play 12 performances only starting Oct. 13 at the midtown multi-stage venue New World Stages.

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ā€œWhile Iā€™ve been telling my life stories through my lyrics and concert tours for many years, this is going to be something new for me," Etheridge said in a statement.

"I cannot wait to feel the exchange of energy and deep connection thatā€™s provided by an intimate theater experience. Thatā€™s going to rock.ā€

Etheridge, best known for her songs ā€œCome to My Windowā€ and ā€œIā€™m the Only One,ā€ has been smitten by theater all her life and even stepped into the Green Day musical ā€œAmerican Idiotā€ for eight shows in early 2011 on Broadway, replacing Billie Joe Armstrong.

Like Bruce Springsteen's recent Broadway run, her new show will have songs and stories, "from tales of her childhood in Kansas to her groundbreaking career highlights ā€“ with all of lifeā€™s hits and deep cuts between,ā€ producers said in a statement.

Etheridge's career and life have many twists, including winning an Oscar for writing ā€œI Need to Wake Upā€ from Al Gore's documentary on global warming, ā€œAn Inconvenient Truth,ā€ being diagnosed with breast cancer, coming out when the music industry was less evolved and receiving two Grammys.

The show has been written by Etheridge, with additional material by Linda Wallem-Etheridge, her wife and the co-creator and showrunner for the Emmy Award-winning Showtime series ā€œNurse Jackie.ā€ It will be directed by Amy Tinkham.

Prior to hitting the New York stage, Etheridge will finish her One Way Out national concert tour and release a graphic novel ā€œHeartstringsā€ with Z2 Comics.

Etheridge, Springsteen and Armstrong are just a few rock stars who have played New York stages in their own shows, a list that also includes Sting, David Byrne and Sara Bareilles.

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Online: https://melissaetheridge.com

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