Singer Melissa Etheridge has been a cultural icon for over three decades during which she came out, became an LGBTQ hero, had kids with two partners and lost a son to drugs. Her new one-woman show on Broadway, My Window, part confessional, part musical revival, tells her own story in her own words – and music.
Etheridge’s journey may be unique but many of the themes she covers are universal. She weaves the strands together making sense and meaning of her remarkable journey. Etheridge fan’s will feel well-rewarded with this musical journey through her life.
My Window is now playing at the Circle In The Square Theater in New York City. Get your tickets here.
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