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词条 Louise Pitre
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Theatre awards & nominations

  4. Discography

      Solo albums    Musicals; cast recording credits  

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| birth_place = Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario, Canada
| residence = Toronto, Ontario, Canada
| alma_mater = University of Western Ontario
| occupation = Actress, singer
| yearsactive = 1979—present
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| website = {{URL|https://louisepitre.com|louisepitre.com}}
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Louise Pitre (born January 1, 1957) is a Canadian actress in musical theatre. She performs on Broadway and in Canada. She is best known for her role as Donna Sheridan in the ABBA-themed musical Mamma Mia!, which earned her a 2002 Tony Award nomination.

Early life

Pitre was born in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario; her family moved to Montreal and then to Welland during her childhood.[1] Her first language is French.[2] At age seven, she began to play piano, eventually taking professional lessons. She attended the University of Western Ontario and graduated with a bachelor's degree in music education.[3] After performing in a college musical, however, she began combining music with acting on stage.

Career

Pitre moved to Toronto to pursue a musical theatre career. Her performance as Fantine in the musical adaptation of Les Misérables earned her acclaim in Toronto, Montreal, and Paris.[4] In 1992 she portrayed French singer Edith Piaf in three productions of Piaf.[4]

Other musicals she was involved with include Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, The World Goes 'Round, Blood Brothers, Tartuffe, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd, Applause, and Rock 'n' Roll.

Pitre auditioned in New York City for the musical Napoleon being produced in London, but was turned down for the role of Josephine.[5] The director, Francesca Zambello, told her she was perfect for a show she was also casting in Toronto entitled "Mamma Mia!" Pitre auditioned for the role of Donna Sheridan. Although initially hesitant about the part, she accepted after seeing the show.[6] She performed the role in Toronto and in its United States national tour, and after 18 months, was asked to play the role on Broadway.[7]

Reviews were positive; Variety Magazine, although unenthusiastic about the musical, called her "a terrific Donna",[8] The New York Times called her performance "delightful" and praised her "terrific pop belter's voice",[9] and the San Francisco Chronicle praised her for making the show "a dramatic showstopper".[10] For her performance, she was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical,[3] and won the National Broadway Touring Award and an award from the San Francisco Theatre Critics Circle.[11] Pitre left the show in October 2003.

Pitre performed as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd with Calgary Opera in 2003.[12] and as Annie in Annie Get Your Gun in 2005.[13]

Pitre has released several CDs including, All My Life Has Led To This, featuring songs in English and French, Shattered, La vie en rouge (all French) and Songs My Mother Taught Me. She can also be heard on the cast recordings of Could You Wait?, a show she co-wrote with W.J. Matheson and Diane Leah, Kristina playing the role of Ulrika and Les Miserables (role of Fantine) in the Paris cast recording.

She starred as Mayor Babs Belgoody and Ma Ferd in the Toronto production of The Toxic Avenger at the Danforth Music Hall from October 2009 through January 2010 with Dancap Productions.[14] She was on stage in summer 2010 in Love, Loss and What I Wore and finished the year to positive reviews[15] of her performance as Toad in A Year With Frog and Toad at Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People. She garnered her sixth Dora Mavor Moore Award nomination for this performance[16] and captured Best Actress in a Musical with an inaugural Toronto Theatre Critics' Award.[17]

Pitre is a founding artist of Theatre 20, a musical theatre company in Toronto formed by artists in 2009, and headlined their first project, a workshop of the first English translation of the French musical Les Belles Soeurs.[18] She also performed in Theatre 20's 2011 Concert Series at the Panasonic Theatre.[19]

On June 1, 2011, she performed a solo, self-produced, one-night, sold-out concert La Vie en Rouge at the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts' Jane Mallett Theatre. The French album, of the same name, was recorded live, off the floor, at Number 9 Audio Group in Toronto and released in conjunction with the concert. This theatrical event was documented to video and some highlights are shared on Louise Pitre’s YouTube channel.[20][21][22]

In July 2011, Toronto Life magazine named "Louise Pitre's musical theatre renaissance" as #12 in their "50 Reasons to Love Toronto" feature article.

In 2011 she was the host of Star Portraits on Bravo! and performing solo concerts across North America.[23]

Pitre wrote and performed in a show about her life, On the Rocks, in 2013.[1] In 2014 she once more performed with Theatre 20, in the musical Company; the show received an unfavourable review from the Toronto Star, although Pitre's performance was praised.[24]

In 2016 Pitre performed in London, Ontario with Brendan Wall and Emm Gryner in The Grand Theatre production of Joni Mitchell: River.[25] Later that year, she performed with Kenneth Welsh in the show A Coal Mine Christmas at Toronto's Coal Mine Theatre.[26]

Theatre awards & nominations

YearAwardCategoryTitleRoleResult
2018 METAs (Montreal English Theatre Awards) Outstanding Lead Performance by an Actress The Angel & The Sparrow Edith Piaf {{nom}}
2016 Critter Award (Calgary Theatre Critics’ Awards) Best Supporting Actress in a Musical The Little Prince Snake {{won}}
2014 Jeff Award Best Actress in a Principal Role in a Musical Gypsy Mama Rose {{nom}}
2011 Toronto Critics Circle Award Best Actress in a Musical A Year With Frog and Toad Toad {{won}}
Dora Mavor Moore Award Best Actress in a Musical A Year With Frog and Toad Toad {{nom}}
2010 Dora Mavor Moore Award Best Actress in a Musical The Toxic Avenger Mayor {{won}}
2006 Dora Mavor Moore Award Best Actress in a Musical Song & Dance Lead {{nom}}
2004 Barrymore Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical The Great Ostrovsky Rose {{nom}}
Betty Mitchell Award Best Actress in a Musical Sweeney Todd Mrs. Lovett {{won}}
2002 Tony Award Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical Mamma Mia! Donna {{nom}}
Theatre World Award Best Actress in a Musical for Debut Performance on Broadway Mamma Mia! Donna {{won}}
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical Mamma Mia! Donna {{nom}}
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a MusicalMamma Mia! Donna {{nom}}
2001 Dora Mavor Moore Award Best Actress in a Musical Mamma Mia! Donna {{won}}
San Francisco Critics Award/National Broadway Award Best Actress in a Musical Mamma Mia! Donna {{won}}
1994 Dora Mavor Moore Award Best Actress in a Musical Piaf Piaf {{won}}
1989 Dora Mavor Moore Award Best Actress in a Musical Blood Brothers Mrs. Johnstone {{won}}
{{small|(Sources: Dora Awards, Jeff Awards, [https://www.broadwayworld.com/people/bio/Louise-Pitre/ Broadway World], [https://www.tonyawards.com Tony Awards], Outer Critics Circle Awards, Barrymore Awards, Theatre World Awards, METAs [https://louisepitre.com/biography/ Louise Pitre website])}}

Discography

Solo albums

YearTitle
2011 La vie en rouge
2004 Shattered
1998 All Of My Life Has Led To This
1995 Songs My Mother Taught Me
{{small|(Sources: [https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/louise-pitre/id30947494/ Apple Music], [https://www.allmusic.com/artist/louise-pitre-mn0002301943/ AllMusic], [https://louisepitre.com/albums// Louise Pitre website])}}

Musicals; cast recording credits

YearTitle / Role
2013 On The Rocks / Self
2009 Kristina At Carnegie Hall / Ulrika
2006 Could You Wait? / Mary
1991 Les Misérables / Fantine
{{small|(Sources: [https://itunes.apple.com/ca/artist/louise-pitre/id30947494/ Apple Music], [https://www.allmusic.com/artist/louise-pitre-mn0002301943/ AllMusic], [https://louisepitre.com/albums// Louise Pitre website])}}

See also

  • List of Canadian musicians
  • List of Canadian actors and actresses
  • List of caricatures at Sardi's restaurant
{{Portal bar|Musical theatre|Music|Canada}}

References

1. ^"Niagara's Louise Pitre lays herself bare in new show". John Law, Niagara Falls Review, September 6, 2013
2. ^PLAYBILL ON-LINE'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER with Louise Pitre. October 16, 2001. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
3. ^[https://lfpress.com/2016/10/19/joni-mitchell-river-follows-the-arch-of-a-love-affair-through-the-artists-classic-songs "Joni Mitchell: River follows the arch of a love affair through the artist’s classic songs"]. By Joe Belanger, The London Free Press, October 19, 2016
4. ^{{cite book|author1=James Neufeld|author2=Charles Foster|author3=Mel Atkey |author4=Martin Hunter |author5=Sheila M.F. Johnston |author6=Ward McBurney |title=Dundurn Performing Arts Library Bundle — Theatre: Broadway North / Let's Go to The Grand! / Once Upon a Time in Paradise / Passion to Dance / Sky Train / Romancing the Bard / Stardust and Shadows|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=SfGMAgAAQBAJ&pg=PT2033|date=26 December 2013|publisher=Dundurn|isbn=978-1-4597-2830-1|pages=2033–}}
5. ^Stevenson, William. Louise Pitre.
6. ^Vercammen, Paul. Old ABBA hits go from radio to stage, April 20, 2001. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
7. ^Cdn. Mamma Mia star 'shattered' by Bush win, November 8, 2004. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
8. ^Oxman, Steven. Mamma Mia! February 28, 2001. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
9. ^Brantley, Ben. THEATER REVIEW; Mom Had a Trio (And a Band, Too), October 19, 2001. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
10. ^Winn, Steven. Mamma's' a guilty pleasure for ABBA fans despite its weaknesses, November 18, 2000. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
11. ^'Mamma Mia!' It's Louise Pitre And Her Tony Nomination. CBS News, May 31, 2002. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
12. ^Gans, Andrew. Playbill News: Mamma Mia!'s Louise Pitre Is Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd. Playbill, September 16, 2003. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
13. ^Gans, Andrew. Playbill News: Mamma Mia!'s Louise Pitre Finds Next Musical Role. April 13, 2005. Retrieved June 24, 2007.
14. ^{{cite web|title=Final Three Weeks to Laugh Your Head Off!|url=http://www.dancaptickets.com/newsitems/view/4|work=Dancap Toxic Avenger Press Release|publisher=Dancap Productions|accessdate=9 August 2011}}
15. ^{{cite news|last=Ouzounian|first=Richard|title=Gentle show is good family fare|url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/theatre/article/893439--gentle-show-is-good-family-fare|accessdate=9 August 2011|newspaper=Toronto Star|date=18 November 2010}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=DORA Past Awards Nominees|url=https://tapa.ca/dora-awards/past-awards/nominees/|website=Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts|accessdate=30 January 2018}}
17. ^{{cite news|last1=Nestruck|first1=Kelly|title=Toronto theatre critics name inaugural award winners|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/theatre-and-performance/nestruck-on-theatre/toronto-theatre-critics-name-inaugural-award-winners/article614933/|accessdate=30 January 2018|publisher=The Globe and Mail Inc|date=6 June 2011}}
18. ^{{cite news|last=Ouzounian|first=Richard|title=Louise Pitre heads all-star cast for Sisters, Theatre 20's first project,|url=https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/theatre/article/911259--louise-pitre-heads-all-star-cast-for-sisters-theatre-20-s-first-project|accessdate=9 August 2011|newspaper=Toronto Star|date=22 December 2010}}
19. ^{{cite news|last=Jones |first=Kenneth |title=Colm Wilkinson, Louise Pitre and New Musical Amelia Will Be Heard in Toronto Concert Series |url=http://www.playbill.com/news/article/149764-Colm-Wilkinson-Louise-Pitre-and-New-Musical-Amelia-Will-Be-Heard-in-Toronto-Concert-Series |accessdate=9 August 2011 |newspaper=Playbill |date=12 April 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021233651/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/149764-Colm-Wilkinson-Louise-Pitre-and-New-Musical-Amelia-Will-Be-Heard-in-Toronto-Concert-Series |archivedate=21 October 2012 |df= }}
20. ^{{cite web|last1=Leong|first1=Melissa|title=Similar types: Louise Pitre and Charlotte Moore compare resumes|url=https://nationalpost.com/posted-toronto/similar-types-louise-pitre-and-charlotte-moore-compare-resumes|website=National Post|accessdate=11 March 2018}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=La Vie En Rouge|url=https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/la-vie-en-rouge-the-piaf-sessions/498803995|website=iTunes Apple|accessdate=11 March 2018}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=Music Notes|url=https://louisepitre.com/albums/|website=Louise Pitre/Albums|accessdate=11 March 2018}}
23. ^{{cite web|title=Upcoming Appearances - Concerts|url=http://www.louisepitre.com/upcoming-appearances/concerts/|work=Louise Pitre Website|publisher=Louise Pitre|accessdate=9 August 2011}}
24. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2014/06/27/theatre_20s_company_a_disappointment_review.html "Theatre 20's 'Company' a disappointment: review"]. Toronto Star, Richard Ouzounian, June 27, 2014
25. ^[https://lfpress.com/2016/10/21/review-this-river-a-journey-of-love-and-lifes-illusions "Review: This River a journey of love and life’s illusions"]. MORRIS LAMONT, The London Free Press, October 22, 2016
26. ^[https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/stage/2016/12/02/have-yourselves-a-coal-mine-christmas.html "Have yourselves a Coal Mine Christmas"]. Toronto Star, December 5, 2016, page E4.

External links

  • {{IMDb name|1950749}}
  • [https://www.louisepitre.com Louise Pitre Official Site]
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