Lovely tribute. Glorious voice and presence. I was living in Rome in the early 2000's and she did a concert at a small church. Wonderful to be so close to her and hear those tones.....
She's one of the many reasons I'm still acting. Hearing her beautiful voice on the Ragtime soundtrack made me want to be that good. She was a wonderful person who I strive to be like. God bless you Marin Mazzie.
I remembered watching the concert of Andrew Lloyd Webber at Roy Thomson Hall. It featured Colm Wilkinson. Then there was this beautiful tall blonde woman who had the voice of an angel come down the stage singing songs from Evita. I was enthralled with her voice and looked at my play bill. And it said the name Marin Mazzie. That was my first time to see and hear her beautiful voice in person. Another time was watching Ragtime in N. York Centre with the excellent cast of Marin as the mother, Audra and Brian. It was a magical night with musical theater. It was so beautiful that I went again to watch it on another night. That’s my recollection of the beautiful Marin Mazzie. I encourage people to post their experience of this beautiful singer and performer.
I had the thrill of seeing Marin perform in the role of Aldonza in MAN OF LA MANCHA with Brian Stokes Mitchell. And a few years later the additional privilege of working as a. dresser for Marin and Jason’s New Years Eve Concert with the San Francisco Symphony. I found them both very generous and kind. I continued to stay in touch with Marin through Twitter and followed her courageous battle with cancer. She will always be my hero, my guardian angel and will always be in my ❤️.
I first saw Marin Mazzie in Passion. She was a beautiful goddess and I never stopped being in awe of her. She had an enormous impact on me throughout my college career in theater.
And if you think about it, the final scene from Passion where everyone disappears and Giorgio is alone takes on a whole new sadder meaning here now that Marin is gone...
I needed this...I was concerned right after her passing that too little was being made of the great loss of Marin's luminescent presence on stage and her tremendous impact within the theatre community...but it's clear to me now that her memory will live on.
OMG 💔💔 I loved Marin so much. This tribute was sooo beautiful. Theater people!!! So humble, so supportive. All the people on here are stars in the own right. And they’re all JUST GREAT FRIENDS. No egos, no aires, just down home, honest hard working artists. You can feel the love they all had. Jason, bless you, may your memories keep her alive in your heart. Big hugs to each and everyone of you. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
So beautiful and touching. I love how close and loving the Broadway community is. Marin touched so many people and it truly shows. We love you Marin and we miss you, but you will never be forgotten ♥️
Donna Murphy’s tribute reminded me of the Robert Frost poem….. “NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY” Nature’s first green is gold, Her hardest hue to hold. Her early leaf’s a flower; But only so an hour. Then leaf subsides to leaf. So Eden sank to grief, So dawn goes down to day. Nothing gold can stay.
I didn’t know until this evening that Marin Mazzie passed away. I guess I feel in love with her when I watcher her in “Camelot” several years back. Her voice was perfection. Such a heartbreaking loss.
What a beautiful tribute to an incredible person and talent! I was lucky enough to see her perform many times, and even got to meet her briefly once after the Actors' Fund On The 21st Century. She was so gracious and friendly! RIP Miss Mazzie.
I hated that I found out about her after she passed I was devastated because I started listening to her maybe 2 months after and I knew where I was when it happened. Her performance shook me and inspired me greatly (this was from Carrie) she brought so much more depth to the character than others had and I was excited to listen to her in Next to normal. I went looking for upcoming projects of hers and just what expect and seeing that it hadnt even been 6 months since. The fact out of everyone in that show she was the one I wanted find out about speaks volumes, she really is an inspiration and a beautiful soul and I pray for peace for everyone that ever met her
What a phenomenal tribute to a genuine artist and human being. I count myself most fortunate to have seen Marin and Audra in "Ragtime" in December 1998. The entire cast was superb; the finale brought me to tears. My condolences on your/our loss, but she still lives on in recordings. Lucky us.
I feel so blessed for I have seen her live in KISS ME, KATE in London, 2002. Hearing her voice was like hearing angels sing.... She was one of a kind!!!
I saw Marin in what was probably close to the last thing she did on Broadway, "The King And I " at Lincoln Center. As others have noted here, she was regal and of great bearing and yet gutsy and earthy at the same time along with a surprising softness and vulnerability. No, that's not describing three different woman, that's the holographic complexity and kaleidoscopic gifts of this amazing woman and performer. I was shocked and sad when I heard she had died so soon after I saw her.
This was inspiring on so many levels. I was blessed to have seen almost every show she did and a week ago I found a program of a show she was in way back in 1982. She was wondrous in all of them.
Never met her,, never saw her in live performance, but was a major fan from youtube and TV. Hey, it's the hinterlands, what can I say? This was a beautiful tribute to a woman who gave happiness to many, many people she never saw. Anyone who watches her friends remember Marin Mazzie, and especially the short portion of this video with her husband Jason Daniely at the end, has to realize that this woman made a real difference in the lives of the theater community and of all of her fans, even the ones who never got to see her in person. I hope I have that affect on even one person when my life is over. Thank you for sharing your memories of Marin Mazzie, everyone. I knew she was a wonderful artist. This tells me she was an even more amazing person. Life well lived.
Never attended any shows in NYC, so every chance watching PBS that featured A performance by Marin was a treasure and a joy to witness.
Keli O Hara' s the one that broke me 😔😔 so so so sad. I'll miss you Marin!! even tho I never met you that's how much influence I think you had.
Yes Keli is a wonderful person and fantastic artist!!!!
This is so devastatingly beautiful.
Lovely tribute. Glorious voice and presence. I was living in Rome in the early 2000's and she did a concert at a small church. Wonderful to be so close to her and hear those tones.....
I was doing a good job at holding back my tears until Donna Murphy started crying....
You can tell that she and her were very close....
She's one of the many reasons I'm still acting. Hearing her beautiful voice on the Ragtime soundtrack made me want to be that good. She was a wonderful person who I strive to be like. God bless you Marin Mazzie.
I remembered watching the concert of Andrew Lloyd Webber at Roy Thomson Hall. It featured Colm Wilkinson. Then there was this beautiful tall blonde woman who had the voice of an angel come down the stage singing songs from Evita. I was enthralled with her voice and looked at my play bill. And it said the name Marin Mazzie. That was my first time to see and hear her beautiful voice in person. Another time was watching Ragtime in N. York Centre with the excellent cast of Marin as the mother, Audra and Brian. It was a magical night with musical theater. It was so beautiful that I went again to watch it on another night. That’s my recollection of the beautiful Marin Mazzie. I encourage people to post their experience of this beautiful singer and performer.
I had the thrill of seeing Marin perform in the role of Aldonza in MAN OF LA MANCHA with Brian Stokes Mitchell. And a few years later the additional privilege of working as a. dresser for Marin and Jason’s New Years Eve Concert with the San Francisco Symphony. I found them both very generous and kind. I continued to stay in touch with Marin through Twitter and followed her courageous battle with cancer. She will always be my hero, my guardian angel and will always be in my ❤️.
I first saw Marin Mazzie in Passion. She was a beautiful goddess and I never stopped being in awe of her. She had an enormous impact on me throughout my college career in theater.
And if you think about it, the final scene from Passion where everyone disappears and Giorgio is alone takes on a whole new sadder meaning here now that Marin is gone...
I needed this...I was concerned right after her passing that too little was being made of the great loss of Marin's luminescent presence on stage and her tremendous impact within the theatre community...but it's clear to me now that her memory will live on.
She was glorious and golden. What an extraordinary theatrical light.
Marin Mazzie made a meaningful & wonderful difference on Broadway & beyond! RIP Marin 😭😘 a bright star in an indifferent world.
Absolutely beautiful words spoken about an amazing woman. Thank you.
I don’t know who Marin Mazzie is, but I can tell that she was and is the greatest person to have ever walk the face of the earth. ♥️
OMG 💔💔 I loved Marin so much. This tribute was sooo beautiful. Theater people!!! So humble, so supportive. All the people on here are stars in the own right. And they’re all JUST GREAT FRIENDS. No egos, no aires, just down home, honest hard working artists. You can feel the love they all had. Jason, bless you, may your memories keep her alive in your heart. Big hugs to each and everyone of you. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow. Everyone highlighted her incandescence. What a powerful legacy.
A Beautiful Tribute to a Beautiful Soul 🌹🌿🌹🌿🌹
I'm crying although I didn't know her and her work. I became a Broadway fan shortly before she died.
This is very touching ❤️❤️Marin will never be forgotten 💔
So beautiful and touching. I love how close and loving the Broadway community is. Marin touched so many people and it truly shows.
We love you Marin and we miss you, but you will never be forgotten ♥️
Still hard to believe she's gone.
Donna Murphy’s tribute reminded me of the Robert Frost poem…..
“NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY”
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
I didn’t know until this evening that Marin Mazzie passed away. I guess I feel in love with her when I watcher her in “Camelot” several years back. Her voice was perfection.
Such a heartbreaking loss.
What a beautiful tribute to an incredible person and talent! I was lucky enough to see her perform many times, and even got to meet her briefly once after the Actors' Fund On The 21st Century. She was so gracious and friendly! RIP Miss Mazzie.
A beautiful tribute to a talented lady.
I hated that I found out about her after she passed I was devastated because I started listening to her maybe 2 months after and I knew where I was when it happened. Her performance shook me and inspired me greatly (this was from Carrie) she brought so much more depth to the character than others had and I was excited to listen to her in Next to normal. I went looking for upcoming projects of hers and just what expect and seeing that it hadnt even been 6 months since. The fact out of everyone in that show she was the one I wanted find out about speaks volumes, she really is an inspiration and a beautiful soul and I pray for peace for everyone that ever met her
What a phenomenal tribute to a genuine artist and human being. I count myself most fortunate to have seen Marin and Audra in "Ragtime" in December 1998. The entire cast was superb; the finale brought me to tears. My condolences on your/our loss, but she still lives on in recordings. Lucky us.
I feel so blessed for I have seen her live in KISS ME, KATE in London, 2002. Hearing her voice was like hearing angels sing.... She was one of a kind!!!
Thank You for sharing.Her Golden Light Lives on through her beautiful musical legacy.💙
What a beautiful tribute... and listening to Kelli completely broke my heart. Thank you for making such a special video.
Its such a beautiful thing to have the oportunity to remember such a star 💖💖💖
I saw Marin in what was probably close to the last thing she did on Broadway, "The King And I " at Lincoln Center. As others have noted here, she was regal and of great bearing and yet gutsy and earthy at the same time along with a surprising softness and vulnerability. No, that's not describing three different woman, that's the holographic complexity and kaleidoscopic gifts of this amazing woman and performer. I was shocked and sad when I heard she had died so soon after I saw her.
Thank you to everyone who shared their reflections on Marin. It was very moving. A beautiful tribute to a very inspiring woman.
I feel so moved and thankful for life and voice. Marin lives!
A heartfelt moving and appropriate tribute to a great artist. Well done to everybody concerned, and thank you. 🖤
She was a force of nature.
Marin was and continues to be a beacon of hope, love and generosity. Her big ❤️ lives on!
Marin was always amazing . Thanks for this tribute!
so fantastic......see? they all love her... as we all do
Absolutely beautiful. Still heartbreaking. Thank you for this.
I. AM. A. CRYING. MESS. That was incredibly beautiful.
This was inspiring on so many levels. I was blessed to have seen almost every show she did and a week ago I found a program of a show she was in way back in 1982. She was wondrous in all of them.
Wait you have a program of a show that she was in 40 years ago?????
Wow…
Never met her,, never saw her in live performance, but was a major fan from youtube and TV. Hey, it's the hinterlands, what can I say?
This was a beautiful tribute to a woman who gave happiness to many, many people she never saw. Anyone who watches her friends remember Marin Mazzie, and especially the short portion of this video with her husband Jason Daniely at the end, has to realize that this woman made a real difference in the lives of the theater community and of all of her fans, even the ones who never got to see her in person.
I hope I have that affect on even one person when my life is over. Thank you for sharing your memories of Marin Mazzie, everyone. I knew she was a wonderful artist. This tells me she was an even more amazing person. Life well lived.
So grateful and glad to have seen her first performance as Diana in N2N. A great light has gone out.
She was mesmerizing, such a Goddess.
Beautiful and touching.
heartbreakingly beautiful 💕
THIS IS SOOOOO BEAUTIFUL!!
She was a goddess, a real star.
So devastatingly sad. Only the good die young.
THANK you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🤔🤔❤😞❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
When I saw Audra I almost cried😩
Crying 😭 😭😭
I miss her......😔
this is so beautiful thank you so much for this
so beautiful! xoxo
❤❤❤❤❤❤
oh and Kelli too.. wow
and Audra and Karen and all of the stars....wow
Marin sounds really nice, but I've never heard of or seen her!
Her and Jason's Wedding Anniversary was my Birthday
and Donna... and all
No! I didn't know she had died.
I Hate Cancer !l