Lorinne Lampert

Actress - Singer - Dancer

Lorinne is the voice of Velma in the Chicago casino game!




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Recent News:

2024

Petra and Wolfie are back for two more live performances at the Brooklyn Museum!

2023

Lorinne appeared as "Lulu" in an industry reading of the new musical "Railroad!"

Petra and Wolfie returned for two live performances at the Brooklyn Museum!


Spring 2021-Spring 2022

While riding out the pandemic, Lorinne completed a cycle of online readings of the complete Shakespeare canon, portraying such roles as Goneril, Portia, Rosalind, and Bottom, among others.

Winter 2020

Lorinne can be seen as Petra in an encore online screening of "Petra and Wolfie," including footage from 2019's
live concert performance at the Brooklyn Museum and newly recorded material.

Fall 2019

Lorinne is Petra in "Petra and Wolfie," a lighthearted modern retelling of "Peter and the Wolf."

Summer/Fall 2019

Lorinne played Fraulein Kost in "Cabaret" at Gallery Players in Brooklyn! (Photo by Alice Teeple.)
See more photos and read more about the production in Downtown magazine.



Winter/Spring 2019

Lorinne appeared as the Jester in "Once Upon a Mattress" at Gallery Players in Brooklyn!

Fall 2018

Lorinne danced the tango and sang Gershwin in "Haunted!" at the Brooklyn Museum!

Fall/Winter 2017

Lorinne was "deliciously bitchy" as Georgette in the Gallery Players' December production of "It Shoulda Been You."

Lorinne appeared as Nurse Ruby Sue in a reading of "Four Old Broads," produced by Playhouse Creatures, at the Cherry Lane Studio.

Winter/Spring 2017

Lorinne finished a run as Mrs. Lovett in Theater 2020's production of "Sweeney Todd." Broadway World says "Lorinne Lampert as Mrs. Lovett was phenomenal ... she was made for the role!"


Past Updates:


Lorinne played Tessie Tura and Miss Cratchitt in Gallery Players' production of Gypsy in Brooklyn, opening their 50th anniversary season! Hear her talk about her fabulous Bob Mackie costume in this segment of NY1's "On Stage" with Frank DiLella.

Lorinne appeared as Desiree Armfeldt in Theater 2020's production of "A Little Night Music".








Lorinne starred as one of the three featured divas in
"Jerry's Girls" at Brooklyn's Gallery Players!


"Lorinne Lampert is perfect [as]
Gladys Hotchkiss...she's naughty and tarty in all the right places and
her 'Steam Heat' really fogs up the joint!"



"Lorinne Lampert is superb" as Rona Lisa Peretti
in Merry-Go-Round Playhouse's production of "The 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"!


"The Drowsy Chaperone" wins four Innovative Theatre Awards,
including Outstanding Ensemble Cast and
Outstanding Production of a Musical!

"Lorinne Lampert is elegant, wicked, and witty"
in the Gallery Players' production of "The Drowsy Chaperone"!
(nytheatre.com)

Check out recent variety performance pictures here!


But what about Lorinne's alter ego, Uke-Lola?

Trav S.D. calls Lorinne
"The Dynamo of the Evening"
in the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Variety Show!
Read the entirety of his rave review!



And just when you thought it was finished...

Check out this review from her performance as
"Coochie Kovack" in the jazzy new musical
"Top of the Heap"!

"In the comic role of Coochie, Lorinne Lampert gets the most laughs in the show. She sings her songs well, is always fun to watch and reminded me of Broadway actress Karen Ziemba. She is likable...whenever she was on stage, you could count on her to get the audience to laugh."
-- Darron Cardosa, Theatre Is Easy





Theatrical Resume YouTube Channel Contact Lorinne
Photo Gallery Biography Uke-Lola!


Lorinne is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association




More reviews if you've read down this far

"A totally magnetic stage presence." -- Trav S.D., author of "No Applause, Just Throw Money - the Book that Made Vaudeville Famous"

"...steals every moment she is onstage..." -- Jena Tesse Fox, broadwayworld.com

In Metropolitan Playhouse's production of "Injunction Granted," "Lorinne Lampert is notable for demonstrating the most energy and animation."

"...stops the show..." -- Robert Guenthner, theatremirror.com

"Oh, she was terrific." -- Bea Arthur