BIOGRAPHIES Pinky is known for her bright personality, and her uplifting and unique soprano voice. The last of six children and born in Connecticut, Pinky started singing lessons at the age of 11, studying with the dedicated father and son duo, Pasquale and Sir Antonio Pappano. Pinky inherited her singing voice from her father and for many years the two sang together for family, friends and various special events. As a teenager, she started her professional journey in several well-known Connecticut Theatres. It was at the Darien Dinner Theatre where she was mentored by New York Theatre Producer Jane Bergère and had the unique opportunity to work with professional directors, choreographers, conductors and actors. Pinky performed on the Jerry Lewis Telethon and The Gong Show. Her musical theatre credits include leading roles in Trixie True Teen Detective, Annie, South Pacific and 42nd Street. Pinky was thrilled to have seen the world by playing Eponine and Cosette in the National Tour of Les Misérables and Eva Peron in the International Tour of Evita. She was honored to join the New York City Metropolitan USO Group where she performed for U.S. troops and is recognized for her rendition of "The StarSpangled Banner" that she has sung at such venues as the Georgia Dome and other charity events. Pinky is a passionate supporter of the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and is always honored to sing at their annual events around the country. She is grateful for all the wonderful teachers, mentors, friends and family that have always been there to support and cheer her on. A special thanks to her husband, Ollie, her biggest fan!
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