
LIVESTREAM | Marieann Meringolo: A Century of Song – Celebrating Alan & Marilyn Bergman
STREAMS LIVE MARCH 29, 2026 AT 7PM ET
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“The music of the Bergmans, as movingly realized by Marieann Meringolo, transports us to a better and more ideal world.”– Will Friedwald
After a sold-out premiere in September 2025, award-winning vocalist Marieann Meringolo returns to 54 Below with an encore performance of A Century of Song – Celebrating Alan & Marilyn Bergman. This heartfelt tribute celebrates the life, love, and lyrical legacy of one of the most iconic songwriting duos in American music history.
From Academy Award winning classics to rarely heard gems, the evening offers a rare and intimate window into the emotional and poetic worlds crafted by the Bergmans. Their timeless songs, many written in collaboration with legendary composers, have helped define generations of film, television, and theater music.
Accompanied by musical director Doyle Newmyer on piano, Boots Maleson on bass, and Brian Woodruff on drums, Marieann will bring to life a setlist featuring “The Way We Were,” “How Do You Keep The Music Playing?,” “Where Do You Start?,” “Nice ’N’ Easy,” “That Face,” “The Windmills of Your Mind,” “It Might Be You,” and more.
Meringolo reunites with friend and award-winning director Will Nunziata (director for Tony® winner Lillias White and Figaro: An Original Musical at the London Palladium) for an evening of elegance, passion, and storytelling through song.
Photo credit: Gene Reed
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Pricing
- $29 (includes $4 in fees)
- Shows are streamed live only and will not be available on demand afterwards.