Richard Skipper Celebrates Nancy Dussault

Published: July 15, 2023, 7 p.m.

b'NANCY DUSSAULT began attracting national attention at Northwestern University when her junior year photo as \\u201cMiss Student Body,\\u201d appeared in \\u201cLife\\u201d Magazine. While still at Northwestern, she performed as a guest soloist with The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, winning two Young Artist Awards from the American Society of Musicians. After graduation, Dussault appeared in N.Y. clubs like The Blue Angel and The Upstairs at the Downstairs. Dussault received sensational reviews and was warmly embraced by New York audiences for her Broadway debut in the Jule Styne, Comden & Green musical Do Re Mi. Critics responded to her voice, her versatility and her ability to confidently clown alongside established comedians and co-stars Phil Silvers and Nancy Walker. She earned her first Tony Award nomination, and was tapped to appear on America\\u2019s most-watched TV program, \\u201cThe Ed Sullivan Show,\\u201d where she was heralded as Broadway\\u2019s brightest new star. She was only 19. The next year, she stepped into the role of Maria on Broadway in The Sound of Music. She followed with roles in Bajour, Side by Side by Sondheim and Into the Woods, receiving the Theatre World Award and multiple Tony nominations.'