Lyne Tremblay
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is probably best known in Canada, as "Cassandra" in Andrew Lloyd Weber's
blockbuster musical, "Cats". Others still remember and applaud the role of
Sally Bowles she played in the Paris Production of the Kander & Ebb musical
"Cabaret", directed by Jerome Savary. And a larger audience still cherish
and admire her magnificent performance in "Anita". And everybody recalls Ms
Tremblay's superb performance in the Stephen Sondheim and Leonard
Bernstein's "West Side Story". In addition to her theatrical performances,
Ms Tremblay has appeared many times on both the big and small screen. Her
television credits include "Street Legal", "E.N.G.", "Cover Me", "The
Newsroom" and "Just a Kid". She can also be seen as a principal player in
several films, to name a few: "Atlantic City", "Night Magic" and "April
One". On the stage, you see a black grand piano, a red rose in a vase, a
black chair, a black screen, a fedora, and a red feather boa draped
carelessly... The pianist arrives in tails, and beret. He plays a
flourish... then she appears... a beautiful woman dressed in a style
identified with a different era... her voice evokes the hazy jazz clubs of
Europe...she moves with the grace and range of the greatest of the cabaret's
anonymous expatriate divas. She is Lynne Tremblay.." This is what, so
correctly wrote a cabaret connoisseur.
