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Ann Duquesnay : ウィキペディア英語版
Ann Duquesnay
Ann Duquesnay is an American musical theatre singer/actress, composer and lyricist best known for Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk, which earned her a Tony Award and Grammy Award nomination.
==Biography==
Duquesnay's parents were Southern sharecroppers who moved to Harlem when she was five years old. Although she did not have formal music training until well after her stage years, she developed a passion for theatre, encouraged by director George C. Wolfe.
〔Saltzman, Simon. (Ann Duqesnay Interview ). Theaterscene.net. September 27, 2004. Retrieved November 23, 2006. 〕
Duquesnay's Broadway debut was in the revue ''Blues in the Night'' in 1982 as a standby. Two years later, she played Glinda in a revival of ''The Wiz''. She was next seen in ''Jelly's Last Jam'' as Gran Mimi and Ancestor. She was a replacement on Broadway in "It Ain't Nothin But the Blues".
She has toured extensively in the U. S. and internationally. Critically acclaimed for her performance in roles as Alberta Hunter "Cookin at the Cookery" (Drama League Recognition Award and Drama Desk nominee); and Billie Holiday "Lady Day" (Bay Area Critics Circle Award). Off-Broadway & Regional "Sheila's Day" at Hartford Stage, Crossroads Theatre, and Market Theatre,Johannesburg SA; "Sammy" Old Globe Theatre (NAACP Theatre Award nominee); revival of "Hallelujah Baby" Arena Stage (Helen Hayes Award); "Our Leading Lady" Manhattan Theatre Club (Audelco Award nominee); "Spunk" (NAACP Theatre Award) collaborrated on music; "Porgy & Bess" (Maria) Houston Grand Opera & Japan tour; "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" (Ma Rainey) Denver Centre Theatre. Narrator in Ken Burns documentaries and the biographical audio book of Aretha Franklin "Aretha From These Roots."
Along with Daryl Waters and Zane Mark, Duquesnay co-wrote the music for ''Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk'' in 1996, as well as playing the roles of 'Da Singer and Chanteuse. The musical debuted on April 25. For her contributions, she won a Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Musical and was nominated for Best Original Score.
In 2006, Duquesnay returned to Broadway in the revue ''Hot Feet'', featuring music by Maurice White of Earth, Wind and Fire.

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