Solea Pfeiffer
Solea Pfeiffer is an Zimbabwe-born American actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Eliza Hamilton in the first national tour of Hamilton, which she landed after performing as Maria in West Side Story at the Hollywood Bowl.[1] Two years later, she starred in the New York City Center's production of Evita.[2]
Solea Pfeiffer | |
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Born | September 22, 1994 |
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Occupation | Singer, actress |
Years active | 2016-present |
Education and career
Pfeiffer was born in Zimbabwe and grew up in Seattle, Washington.[3] Her parents are anthropologists at the University of Washington.[3] Pfeiffer graduated from University of Michigan with a BFA and attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[4]
Pfeiffer began her interest in music by taking violin lessons at four years old.[3] She attended theater camps and performed in her middle and high school productions.[3]
At 21 years old, Pfeiffer was selected by Gustavo Dudamel to perform as Maria in West Side Story at the Hollywood Bowl after the Los Angeles Philharmonic's artistic team showed him YouTube videos of her performing.[3]
A year later, she made her national tour debut as Eliza Hamilton in the Angelica Company of Hamilton, earning positive reviews.[5][6][7]
In 2019, Pfeiffer shared the role of Eva Perón with Maia Reficco in the New York City Center's production of Evita, Pfeiffer playing Perón from age 20-33.[8] Pfeiffer earned positive reviews for her performance.[9][10]
Performance credits
Year(s) | Production | Role | Location | Category |
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2016 | West Side Story'[3] | Maria | Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles |
Sunday in the Park with George[11] | Celeste #1 | New York City Center | Off-Broadway | |
2017 | Hamilton[5] | Eliza Hamilton | US Tour | |
Sondheim on Sondheim[12] | Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles | ||
2019 | Almost Famous[13] | Penny Lane | The Old Globe | San Diego |
The Light in the Piazza[14] | Clara Johnson | Civic Opera House | Chicago | |
Evita[9] | Eva Perón, age 20-33 | New York City Center | Off-Broadway | |
2020 | Gun & Powder[15] | Mary Clarke | Signature Theatre | Arlington, VA |
References
- "Solea Pfeiffer Biography on BroadwayWorld". www.broadwayworld.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
- "Solea Pfeiffer theatre profile". www.abouttheartists.com. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
- Womack, Catherine (2016-07-07). "Q&A: Her first job out of college: the lead in 'West Side Story' at the Hollywood Bowl". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
- "Solea Pfeiffer". Lincoln Center Theater. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
- Snetiker, Marc (2017-08-17). "'Hamilton' in Los Angeles Showcases New Knockout Performances". EW.com. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- McNulty, Charles (2017-08-17). "Review: 'Hamilton' brings its tale of American idealism to L.A. at a moment when it's needed". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- D'Souza, Karen (2017-03-24). "Review: 'Hamilton' marches into San Francisco — What's the verdict?". The Mercury News. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- McPhee, Ryan (2019-09-04). "Solea Pfeiffer and Maia Reficco to Split Title Role in New York City Center's Evita". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
- Smith, Kyle (2019-11-20). "A Triumphant New Evita". National Review. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- Green, Jesse (2019-11-15). "Review: An 'Evita' Newly Tailored for Our Time". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- Gans, Andrew (2016-10-04). "All-Star Supporting Cast Joins Jake Gyllenhaal-Annaleigh Ashford Sunday in the Park". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- Gans, Andrew (2017-07-23). "Star-Studded Sondheim on Sondheim Hollywood Bowl Concert Presented July 23". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- Peikert, Mark (2019-09-26). "See Colin Donnell, Solea Pfeiffer, and More in the Almost Famous World Premiere". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- Jones, Chris. "Review: 'The Light in the Piazza' at Lyric Opera is exquisite, starring Renée Fleming". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2020-08-15.
- Franklin, Marc J. (2020-02-06). "A Look at Hamilton's Solea Pfeiffer, Emmy Raver-Lampman, and More in New Musical Gun & Powder". Playbill. Retrieved 2020-08-15.