Does anyone know, if the role of Donna has always been played by a brunette on stage? Has there ever been a blonde Donna?
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Yup, every type of hair has been seen. The original Toronto/US Tour/Broadway Donna, Louise Pitre has fabulous silver hair. Same deal with the Tanya's, and every other cast member for that matter. Even "the girl with golden hair", Sophie doesn't always have golden hair.
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That really funny you talk about "the girl with the golden hair" because when I saw it on Sunday evening I leaned over and whispered to my cousin I was seeing the show with: She doesn't have blonde hair.
I was a little bit confused at that part, but then I figured it was just a reference to blondes seem to be more desirable, and how now 3 men wanted to be her dad.
Also, off topic, was the show in London first? If not, why is the CD all sung with British accents? Ha ha.
They were actually afraid it wouldn't do well here, so it started in San Fran, and then went to Chicago (Maybe? I don't have access to the souvineer brochure), before NYC.
Dee Hoty (who almost ruined the show for me for a while) was blonde and Jackie Wells (who played Donna and tour and is now in the Broadway ensembled has some funky color conglomerate.
Haven't seen Carolee, but of the various incarnations I have seen, Louise also was by far the best Donna.
I wish she had more opportunities down here...the latest thing I saw here in was a pretty awful Canadian TV movie about Celine Dion...she played her mother. Updated On: 7/2/08 at 09:49 AM