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Donna Lynne Champlin
(Bio as of April 2002)
Donna Lynne Champlin most recently appeared at the Goodman in Hollywood Arms during the 2001/2002 Season. Broadway credits include Honoria Glossop in the Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber musical By Jeeves, written and directed by Sir Alan Ayckbourn; Mary Jane in James Joyce’s The Dead; and Daisy in Bloomer Girl at City Center’s Encores! directed by Brad Rouse. She made her NYC debut as May in Very Warm for May conducted by John McGlinn at Carnegie Hall and has performed off-Broadway in Reunion at 42nd Street Theatre and Stars In Your Eyes at the Cherry Lane. She is working again with Hal Prince after playing Gracie in last season’s 3hree at The Prince Theatre/The Ahmanson, Recordings include “3hree,” “By Jeeves,” “Reunion,” “Lady of the Slipper” and “Our Heart Sings.” A Princess Grace Foundation Grant recipient and graduate of Carnegie Mellon University (BFA), she studied Shakespeare and Chekhov on the Advanced Acting Scholarship at Oxford University.