Lauren

Schultes

Vocalist

Actress

Entertainer

About

Lauren Schultes is a Boston-based soprano recognized for her brilliant tone and captivating stage presence. From intimate cabarets to world premiere musicals and comedy festivals, she has performed across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe for two decades.

Celebrating 90 Years of Dame Julie Andrews

“My Favorite Things: A Julie Andrews Tribute” celebrates the grace, resilience, and timelessness of Dame Julie Andrews. After performances at Don’t Tell Mama NYC and Boston’s Napoleon Room, the 1-hour cabaret continues to tour New England and beyond in 2026.

A Tall Girl On a Mission

“A Tall Girl’s Lament” will make its Boston Fringe Festival debut this May!

Featuring original parody songs from Wicked, Les Mis, Phantom, and more, the solo comedy cabaret follows a 5’11 woman’s journey to land the leading role, both on the stage & in her love life. ATGL has been featured at NYC’s SOLOCOM ‘25 ( New York’s oldest solo performance festival), The PIT Loft (NYC), The Playground Theater (Chicago) and the Napoleon Room (Boston).

Selected Stage Credits

World premiere casts of “Rebel Town: The Boston Tea Party Musical” (Mercy Otis Warren) and “The Great Gatsby: An American Musical.” “Cinderella” (Wicked Stepmother).

Beyond Theatre & Cabaret

Lauren is available to perform at private functions, national conventions, sporting events, and more.  She is originally from Grosse Pointe, MI and holds a dual degree in Music and Business Administration from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan Music Scholar ‘11). When not performing, you can find her on the golf course.

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Upcoming Performances

  • “Splish Splash, I Was Taking a Bath”

    (A Musical Comedy)

    8:30pm show block

    SOLOCOM NYC ‘26

  • A Tall Girl’s Lament

    (A Musical Parody)

    6pm at Dragon’s Lair

    Davis Square - Somerville, MA

  • A Tall Girl’s Lament

    (A Musical Parody)

    8:40pm at Dente’s Barber Shop

    Davis Square - Somerville, MA

  • 6/8: De-Lovely: A Love Letter to the Men of the 30s and 40s

    6/12: A Sentimental Journey Variety Show