The Soloists:

Colleen Daly

A luminary on St. Louis stages and in opera houses nationwide, Colleen Daly brings her soprano voice to roles that showcase her artistry and velvety tone.  Apart from opera roles, Ms. Daly has delivered compelling performances in major concert venues and with symphony orchestras, performing in oratorios and other sacred music works, musical theater roles, and interpreting art songs.  Ms. Daly is also an in-demand music educator and voice coach. In July 2020, Ms. Daly became the Concert Series’ third artistic director, developing programs that celebrate connection and community through music.


Erin Wegner Brooks

Erin Wegner Brooks is a Howard County resident and is delighted to be singing in the St. Louis Choir. Erin performed on the 1st National Tour of Young Frankenstein, and Cirque Dreams, Off-Broadway in Pinkalicious, Wuthering Heights, and A Stoop on Orchard Street, in Las Vegas as a principal singer for Jubilee!, and with Disney. While in NYC, Erin co-founded Good People Management Group to provide general management and consulting services for theatrical and live events and served on the board of HERE Arts Center. Erin currently works as a full time Voice Over artist. Favorite clients include: Clinique, Amazon, Nationwide Insurance, Dannon Yogurt, Facebook/META, 3M, Frigidaire, MERCK, Baby Einstein, Chase, Benjamin Moore, NFCU, and VISA.


Liz Mulligan

Liz Mulligan is a proud graduate of Northwestern University’s Theater and Music Theater Certificate programs, holding a Bachelor of Science in Speech from NU, in addition to a Masters in Education (Curriculum and Design) from National Louis University.  Liz has performed with The Chicago Humanities Festival, the Cathedral Choral Society, and, of course, as a soloist with the St. Louis Church Concert Series.  Favorite past performances include “A Little Night Music” (Mrs. Segstrom), “Children of Eden” (Aysha/Storyteller), “The Importance of Being Earnest” (Lady Bracknell), “Cinderella” (Joy), “The Secret Garden” (Mrs. Winthrop), and, most recently, The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Alice Nutting/Edwin Drood).  Liz has served as a cantor and choral member for St Louis Church since 2013. 

 Liz is thrilled to be returning as a soloist for the 2023 Christmas Concert.  She would like to dedicate her performance to her daughters, Maeve and Madeleine.