Lisa Lambe | |
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Born | Ireland |
Genres | Musical theatre, Celtic |
Occupations | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals, spoons |
Associated acts | Celtic Woman |
Lisa Lambe is an Irish singer and actress who is currently a member of the ensemble Celtic Woman. Her career encompasses roles from the stage to musical theater, film and television, and radio performances.[1] The Irish Times has described her as "the finest singer and actress of her generation on whom a whole new foundation of theatre can be built."
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Lisa Lambe started out in the performing arts at the age of three, and graduated with a Bachelor of Acting Studies from Trinity College Dublin.[1] She has starred in numerous title roles in theatrical productions throughout Ireland, Europe and the UK. She has been a featured soloist with Ireland’s RTE Concert Orchestra, and was a soloist on Ireland’s popular TV program The Late Late Show, leading to collaborations with RTE affiliated musicians Shay Healy and Frank McNamara.[1]
Lisa Lambe’s vocal roles include The Shaughraun directed by John McColgan (under the Musical Direction of David Downes; at The Abbey Theatre), The Wiremen by Shay Healy (The Gaiety Theatre), and Sweeney Todd (The Gate Theatre). She was nominated for a Best Actress Award at the Irish Times Theatre Awards for her performance in the lead role of Philomena O Shea in Rough Magic’s musical Improbable Frequency, where she performed at The Edinburgh Theatre Festival, in Torun (Poland), and in Dublin.[1]
After Celtic Woman's Songs from the Heart tour, in November 2010, Lynn Hilary announced that she was leaving the group to return to Ireland. It was later announced that Lisa Lambe will be joining the group as part of the 2011 tour lineup. On the official Celtic Woman website, she said that she was "delighted to be joining Celtic Woman! It is a privilege to be part of this amazing show and I am looking forward to it being an incredible experience."[1]
Lisa has worked with Landmark productions as Sorcha in Ross O Carroll Kelly’s The Last days of the Celtic Tiger, as well as performed in plays in many theaters in Ireland, such as the Gate Theatre and Abbey Theatre.[2]
Lisa recently played Nora Helmer in Second Age’s A Dolls House by Ibsen. Roomkeepers Productions: Bleeding Poets by Dan Reardon.
TV/Film work includes: Den TV’s current StoryLane, Olive (TG4), Bachelor’s Walk and Legend (RTE), and Eye to Eye.
Radio work includes: Ross O’ Carroll Kelly’s The Twelve Days of Christmas, The Power of Darkness (John Mc Gahern), The King with Horses Ears (Rte concert orchestra, Conor and Fergus Linehan), and Grace – a musical for Mind the Gap Films/RTE in which she played the title role of Grace Plunkett.
Note: In this show, Lambe plays the spoons as part of "Téir Abhaile Riú".
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