Alice Eversman (September 4, 1885 — February 1, 1974) was an American operatic soprano and voice teacher, and later a music critic for over twenty years.
Encouraged by organist John W. Bischoff,[1] she studied music at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland, and in Karlsruhe, Germany.
[3] With them, she appeared in a New Year's Day show at the county jail, and "brought tears to the eyes of many prisoners" with her songs.
[6] She starred in Aida again in 1917, in a stadium performance to benefit the Civilian Relief Committee during World War I.
"[13] She also reviewed the 1943 production of La Traviata by the National Negro Opera Company, with particular praise for Lillian Evanti.