Guest ArtistsLeah Horowitz, vocalist

Leah Horowitz was born and raised on Staten Island, home of the Staten Island Ferry, Ralph’s Ices and the best pizza in New York City. Raised by a speech pathologist mother from West Virginia and a banjo player father from Brooklyn, Leah grew up with no discernable New York accent in a house filled with music and cats. She and her mother were heavily involved in community theater (as actor and costumer, respectively) and spent most of their nights and weekends with show people. When it came time to go to college, Leah thought she’d major in some sort of science – acting seemed too impractical and unstable a profession. An acceptance to NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts changed her mind. Cut to the present, and Leah still sometimes thinks maybe she should’ve been an engineer. Don’t ask her which kind – she just likes the sound of it.

However, seven Broadway shows and many regional credits later, Leah has to admit she has done reasonably well. She last appeared on Broadway in the acclaimed revival of Follies as Young Heidi and, more recently, traveled to Paris to sing the West Side Story Suite for New York City Ballet. She has been seen on TV as a sassy nun in NBC’s The Sound of Music Live and at Madison Square Garden performing with Phish in their New Year’s Eve concert (twice!). She has been heard in numerous commercial jingles, including singing “Mm Mm Good!” for Campbell’s Soup. All in all, not a boring life.

Leah lives in New Jersey with her husband Matty D. Stuart, actor and DJ extraordinaire, and her genius toddler, Penelope. In addition to work, she enjoys reading the latest great novels and then making her friends read them, watching too many TV shows, eating sushi, and staring longingly at puppies in pet store windows.