| Einstein’s Girl |
Smart, sexy, sassy Gia Mora unleashes her signature blend of intellectual prowess and animal instinct on an unlikely pair of human languages –
love and theoretical physics.
Upcoming Shows
In this hilarious one-woman show, Mora uses cutting edge mathematics as a metaphor for 21st century interpersonal relations, what she likes to call “science of love… theoretically speaking.” She takes her audiences on a journey to the edges of the universe and the interiors of their hearts as she combines beloved jazz standards with original songs and stories. See why audiences and reviewers alike are raving about the show. Featuring Charlie Barnett on piano.
Einstein’s Girl is currently playing in selected cities across the United States. Scroll down for ticket information.
Saturday, April 13 - Bethesda Blues and Jazz - Bethesda, MD - 8:00 p.m. – Tickets Friday, April 19 - Don’t Tell Mama – New York City, NY - 7:00 p.m. – Tickets Friday & Saturday, May 17 & 18 - The Gardenia in Los Angeles, CA - 9:00 p.m. – Tickets 323.467.7444 Sunday, June 16 - Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret - Denver, CO - 7:30 p.m. – Tickets Saturday, June 22 - Arts Club of Washington – Washington, DC - 7:30 p.m. – Tickets Saturday, October 12 - The Metropolitan Room – New York City, NY - 9:30 p.m. – Tickets Friday, October 18 - State Theatre – Easton, PA - 7:30 p.m. – Tickets “The Divine Miz Mora’s bubbly energy was on full display, along with her impressive four-octave range and an unapologetic sex appeal… a ‘wanna-be theoretical physicist.’ With a killer set of pipes.” “Mora is the complete package—great voice, songwriting ability, humor, intelligence, looks and imagination. Oh, how I wish my science teachers had presented this material in such an appealing manner. A joy from start to finish, this marks the start of stardust coalescing into a star.” “Physics and singing? Who would have thought? But Ms. Mora managed the unthinkable–putting a fresh spin on the subject of love–melding intellectual thoughts on topics as varied as black holes and supercomputing and devilishly funny commentary on the intersection between American obsession with technology and the search for love with sultry, jazz-infused vocals. She more than proved her versatility by comfortably delivering emotionally on-point vocals with technical precision. She was delightful.” “A gifted singer and raconteuse, her song interpretations are as fascinating and individual as her take on modern life.” “Music that is unparalleled in pristine sound, harmonious engagement, and gives us that swell feeling inside.” “Gia Mora is a gifted singer, lyricist, dancer, comedienne, and actress.” “Lovely! Gia Mora skips between the lightness and effervescence of the Broadway-pop sound and the grand sweep of a matron’s rich, round resonance. Unique in the cabaret scene!” “I loved your concert! Such a big voice… a well-integrated show, with your own songs, some nostalgia, comic patter and invention, and deep emotion.”Upcoming Shows
with Special Father’s Day Guest, my dad Rick Chinisci on guitar!
Critical praise for Gia Mora & “Einstein’s Girl”
-Jennifer Ouelette, Scientific American: Cocktail Party Physics
-Les Traub, Cabaret Scenes Magazine
-Jen Perry, Broadway World
-Michael Miyazaki, Cabaret Scenes Magazine
 -Dawn Garcia, A Taste of Dawn Radio & Magazine – LISTEN TO THE BROADCAST
-Elliot Zweibach, Cabaret Scenes Magazine
-Kyle Durkee, DC Metro Theatre Arts
-Ken McNaughton, Associate Publisher of The Industrial Physicist








