Lisa Lambe

Lisa Lambe ( born August 1 in Ireland) is an Irish singer and member of the group Celtic Woman. In her career, she had roles in musical theater, films and television and radio appearances.

Earlier career

Lisa Lambe began at the age of three years with acting. She graduated with a Bachelor of Acting Studies from Trinity College Dublin. Lambe played many leading roles in several theater productions in Ireland, Europe and the United Kingdom. She was a soloist popular in Ireland RTE Concert Orchestra and Ireland TV show The Late Late Show. Under the direction of RTE, she worked with other musicians such as Shay Healy and Frank McNamara.

Lisa Lambe sang, among others, in The Shaughraun under the direction of John McColgan and the Musical Director David Downes ( Abbey Theatre ), The wiremen by Shay Healy (The Gaiety Theatre ) and Sweeney Todd ( Gate Theatre ). She was for the Irish Times Theatre Awards in the category " Best Actress " nomination with her ​​starring role in Philomena O Shea in Rough Magic's musical Improbable Frequency, with whom she performed at The Edinburgh Theatre Festival, in Torun (Poland) and in Dublin.

Celtic Woman

After Celtic Woman's Songs from the Heart tour tour in November 2010, Lynn Hilary announced that she would leave the group and return to Ireland. Later it was announced that Lisa Lambe in 2011 would be part of the cast from the tour. On the official website of the group, she said, " 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! ".

Filmography and theater roles

Lisa has played for the production company Landmark in Ross O Carroll Kelly's The Last days of the Celtic Tiger as Sorcha. She also appeared in many Irish theaters such as the Gate Theatre and the Abbey Theatre.

Lisa played Nora Helmer in Second Age 's A Dolls House by Ibsen. Room Keepers Productions: Bleeding Poets by Dan Reardon.

She has appeared among others in the TV program Story Lane ( The Den ), Olive ( TG4 ), Bachelor 's Walk, Legend (RTE) and Eye to Eye. She also had radio appearances in 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 lead role as Grace Plunkett.

Discography

  • Celtic Woman: Believe ( 2011)
  • Celtic Woman: Home for Christmas (2012 )

During the Celtic Woman's Believe Tour Lambe plays the spoons not only in the song " Teir Abhaile Riu " but also in their version of " Dúlamán ". It is next to the percussionist Raymond ( Ray ) Fean the second person who is able to play the spoons. Fean playing the spoons on the album Celtic Woman from the year 2004.

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