Carolyn Saxon
About
Carolyn Saxon is a lifelong performer who tells stories and sings all over the world. Her orchestral work includes the Boston Pops, Carnegie Hall, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Boston Landmarks Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony and the Buffalo Philharmonic. Theatrical credits include Broadway, Off Broadway, Broadway National Tours, film, and regional theaters throughout the United States including Papermill Playhouse in New Jersey, Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, Actors Theatre of Louisville, North Shore Musical Theatre, Forestburgh Playhouse, Huntington Theatre, and Connecticut Repertory. Now based in Boston, she has worked with Reagle Music Theatre, Greater Boston Stage Company, Wheelock Family Theatre, SpeakEasy Stage, Central Square Theater, Lyric Stage Company, Revels, New Repertory Theatre, Front Porch Arts Collective, Moonbox Productions, Queen Mab Micro-Theatre, Starlight Square in Cambridge, Boston Opera Collaborative, the Outside the Box Festival and the Emerson Paramount. She is a member of the Boston Pops Gospel Choir, NEC Millennium Choir, Sharing a New Song, Shine A Light Gospel Ensemble, and the One City Chorus. She is a standing Guest Soloist at Historic Twelfth Baptist Church in Roxbury. An avid traveler who believes in the power of music to unite, she’s entertained audiences throughout Japan, South Africa, Argentina, Uruguay, Colombia, Jamaica, Canada and the United States. Film credits include Sweet & Lowdown, Small Time Crooks, and The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. Blessed to have stayed busy during the pandemic, Saxon created and performed in five different cabarets: "Songs I Might Have Missed," "There & Back Again," "Uplift Concert," "Songs from Center Stage," and "Carolyn Saxon and Friends: Singing in the New Year."