In the latest incarnation of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Jessie Mueller makes her Broadway debut as Melinda Wells, a 1940s jazz singer who just so happens to be the past life of psychiatric patient David Gamble. Her show-stopping signature number "Ev'ry Night at Seven" (borrowed from the M-G-M film "Royal Wedding") makes in clear why Harry Connick, Jr.'s character Dr. Mark Bruckner is immediately captivated by her. For more footage from the show, click here.
In the latest incarnation of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, Jessie Mueller makes her Broadway debut as Melinda Wells, a 1940s jazz singer who just so happens to be the past life of psychiatric patient David Gamble. Her show-stopping signature number "Ev'ry Night at Seven" (borrowed from the M-G-M film "Royal Wedding") makes in clear why Harry Connick, Jr.'s character Dr. Mark Bruckner is immediately captivated by her. For more footage from the show, click here.









