Ana Gasteyer's Sugar & Booze Holiday Spectacular
📍 This event takes place at Powell Hall
🕒 1 hour, 40 minutes (no intermission)
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Stuart Malina, conductor
Ana Gasteyer, vocals
Repertoire to be announced.
About this Concert
Expect an evening of irreverent entertainment as musician, comedian, and actor Ana Gasteyer shares cheeky tunes from her album, Sugar & Booze, called “an uproarious homage to Christmas albums of old” by Billboard. Let the Saturday Night Live alum take you on a winking, wry, and sassy ride through vintage holiday standards, along with her own songs that share witty, offbeat stories of festive frolic. The retro-inspired album, which reached the Billboard Jazz Top 5, showcases Gasteyer’s formidable vocal talent, with the Los Angeles Times noting, “Were Frank, Dino, or Sammy still with us, any or all would pounce on the delightfully swaggering title track.”
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- Ana Gasteyer has established a reputation as a versatile, powerful Broadway performer. Her stage credits include an iconic run as Elphaba in the Chicago and Broadway productions of Wicked, Queen Aggravain in the 2024 revival of Once Upon a Mattress, and Mrs. Peachum in The Threepenny Opera alongside Alan Cumming and Cyndi Lauper.
- Gasteyer grew up singing and playing the violin, initially enrolling in the School of Music at Northwestern University before switching to a major in theater studies.
- During Gasteyer’s six years as a beloved member of the Saturday Night Live cast, she created unforgettable characters like music teacher Bobbie Mohan-Culp and NPR host Margaret Jo McCullin; she also forged a reputation as a formidable impressionist with her takes on icons including Martha Stewart, Celine Dion, and Hillary Clinton.
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Musician, comedian, and actor Ana Gasteyer shares cheeky tunes from her album, Sugar & Booze, called “an uproarious homage to Christmas albums of old” by Billboard.





