“Emily Goulazian has it all: acting, singing, and a look to drive renaissance painters mad.”

— Philadelphia Theatre Arts

About


Emily Goulazian is a singer, actress, and instrumentalist based in New York City. Proud Armenian-American and Italian. From her childhood roots as a trained classical singer, she has expanded her range through her studies in modern, jazz, pop and musical theatre vocal styles. Her acting training includes Shakespeare and classical styles, Stanislavski, Chekhov, commedia dell’arte (clowning), Meisner, method acting, television/film, improv, and David Chambers’ (Yale School of Drama) “Analysis Through Action.”

Since her arrival to New York in 2022, Emily has performed at venues such as Feinstein’s/54 Below, The Green Room 42, Chelsea Table + Stage, Coby Club NYC, The Green Fig, and with groups such as Michael Anthony Theatrical, The Garden State Jazz Orchestra, JWM: A Theatrical Company, and Rainbow Sun Productions. She has a weekly Dueling Piano show at YOTEL, home of the famous Green Room 42. Upcoming events and performances can be found below or on her “News” page.

In 2021, she was the Northeast region finalist in Howie Mandel’s YPO’s Got Talent and for the remainder of the year traveled throughout the Mediterranean and Caribbean performing as a singer and pianist on a cruise ship for RWS Entertainment.

This year, Emily starred as Rose Vibert in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love at the Media Theatre, which was produced as a tribute to Ann Crumb, the original Rose and frequent performer at Media before her passing. Following this performance, she toured Italy, France and Spain for a month as both a dueling pianist and solo act.

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There are three words that convey the secret of the art of living, the secret of all success and happiness: One With Life. Being one with life is being one with Now. You then realize that you don’t live your life, but life lives you. Life is the dancer, and you are the dance.
— Eckhart Tolle

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— Oscar Hammerstein II

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Check out a recent recording of Emily singing “She Used to Be Mine” from Waitress.