Vigoda founded the musical trio
GrooveLily in 1994, originally naming it The Valerie Vigoda Band, along with Brendan Milburn and Gene Lewin. In the 1990s, Vigoda toured with
Cyndi Lauper,
Joe Jackson, and the
Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Vigoda has a
one-woman show Just Getting Good in which she both sings and plays the six-string
electric violin while utilizing
live-looping. Her work has received positive feedback, with
The New York Times calling it "exhilarating",
The Boston Globe describing it as "a thrilling trip",
The Washington Post praising Vigoda for "unleashing a diva-worthy torrent of passion", and
Palo Alto Weekly crediting her as "truly amazing, an awesome vision of embodied musicality, moving as one with her violin, making it sing and singing along with it in a voice both smoky and angelic". She is the lyricist and star of the musical
Ernest Shackleton Loves Me, which has been produced at
ArtsEmerson,
George Street Playhouse in
New Brunswick, and
Seattle Repertory. The show went into previews off-Broadway at Second Stage on April 14 and opened May 7. She has also co-written musicals along with longtime collaborator Brendan Milburn, including
Beautiful Poison,
Sleeping Beauty Wakes,
Striking 12,
Long Story Short (musical),
Midsummer,
Toy Story: The Musical, and
Wheelhouse. Vigoda has also co-written and contributed the music for tracks in
Disney films and television shows including
Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue,
Pixie Hollow Games, and
Secret of the Wings. In 2023, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts presented a staged reading of her new musical
Miss Foxhole 1975 with a book by
Joe DiPietro and music & lyrics by Ryan O’Connell and Val Vigoda. The show is based on a true story about Jill Morgenthaler who joined the first class of women admitted to cadet training in 1975 at Fort Bragg. The narrative tracks how the women faced different trials than the men - including an order to participate in a beauty pageant. == Teaching ==