Lynelle Jonsson
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Lynelle Jonsson is an American stage actress, dancer, and soprano[1] singer.[2][3] In 2004, and again in 2005, she was Miss USO and joined the Metropolitan New York USO Troupe of performers.[2][4] She performed with the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players and in other theatre and opera companies before concentrating, from 2010, in concert singing.
Stage actress and concert singer
[edit]Jonsson performed with New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players as ensemble cast member for eight years, usually at New York City Center. Her credits with them include:
- The Pirates of Penzance, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players [2][5][6]
- The Mikado New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players[2][5][6]
- H.M.S. Pinafore, New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players[5][6]
Her other stage acting credits include
- The Buddy Holly Story as Peggy Sue, with the Helen Hayes Theatre and Ogunquit Playhouse[5][6]
- The Music Man playing Marian Paroo[5][6]
- The Sound of Music playing Maria[5][6]
- Così fan tutte playing Despina[5][6]
- Lily's Crossing as Lily Monahan, with ArtsPower National Touring Theatre.[7]
Concert credits include:
- More than 500 appearances as Miss USO and with the USO Troupe of Metropolitan New York.[2][8][9]
- "Die Grosse Nacht der Filmmusik" Germany tour 2010 mit Aktiv Event Berlin
- "Tui Entertainment Mein Schiff" Klassischer Abend und Evening of Sondheim 2010/2011
- "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC" with United We Sing 2011
- "Pomp Duck and Circumstance" Stuttgart, Neu Ulm, Frankfurt, Berlin, Zurich 2011-2015
- "The 10 Sopranos" Germany tour 2012
- Birdland Jazz Series guest artist with Munich Swing Orchestra, AUDI forum. 2012, 2014.
- MS Europa, MS Europa 2 guest artist world tours 2012-2016.
- "Musicals in Concert" Over the Rainbow Show Productions, European Tour 2013-2017.
- "A Spectacular Night of Queen" European tour 2014-2015.
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ Jones, Tyler (2017-03-11). "University chorale set to perform in Golden Isles". TCA Regional News. Chicago: Tribune Content Agency LLC.
- ^ a b c d e Feuer, Alan, "Still Smiling for the Troops, However Grim Their Mission", The New York Times, August 28, 2005.
- ^ Pat Buchanan interviews Lynelle Jonsson (2004-11-26). "'Scarborough Country' for Nov. 26". NBC News. Retrieved 2006-07-13.
- ^ "USO Troupe performs at Fort Drum" Archived 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine, Fort Drum Blizzard Online (U.S. Army); September 16, 2004.
- ^ a b c d e f g Lynelle Jonsson with the USO Show Troupe of Metropolitan New York Archived 2006-10-08 at the Wayback Machine; URL last accessed 2007-07-14.
- ^ a b c d e f g "Lynelle Jonsson". United We Sing. Retrieved 2006-07-14.
- ^ Lynelle Johnson Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine in ArtsPower National Touring Theatre's Lily's Crossing. Site also includes playbill front Archived 2005-05-03 at the Wayback Machine and back Archived 2006-02-11 at the Wayback Machine. URLs last accessed 2007-07-13.
- ^ Lebovic, Abe (2006-02-06). "To the Troops, With Love – Electronically Speaking". The Columbia Journalist. The Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. Archived from the original on 2007-01-01. Retrieved 2006-07-13.
- ^ Majerus, Jackie (2005-02-27). "USO Troupe brings back old memories". The Herald (New Britain, Connecticut). Journal Register. Retrieved 2007-07-13.[permanent dead link ] (same story was printed in the Bristol Press, titled "USO wows Home Show crowd" Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine)
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