Janice Hall

Janice Hall’s opera career has taken her around the world, and although she continues to perform on opera stages, she is now applying her musical talents to the art of cabaret. She was one of five finalists in the 2010 Metrostar Talent Challenge at the Metropolitan Room in New York, and received a 2011 Bistro Award and the 2012 MAC award for her first solo show, Grand Illusions: The Music of Marlene Dietrich.

Janice’s operatic repertoire has included the title roles of Lucia di Lammermoor, Madama Butterfly, and Salome, as well as multiple roles in the operatic version of Tony Kushner’s play Angels in America. She was Violetta in the New York City Opera’s Emmy-winning PBS telecast of La Traviata. In addition to singing, Janice has also performed with several New York City theater companies, and at the NY International Fringe Festival. She made her off-Broadway debut in 2012 in My Occasion of Sin at Urban Stages Theater.

Janice Hall