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Brittain Ashford is an American actress, singer and songwriter best known for portraying
Sonya Rostova Sofya Alexandrovna "Sonya" (; ) is a character in Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel ''War and Peace'', and in Sergey Prokofiev's 1955 opera ''War and Peace'' and Dave Malloy's 2012 musical ''Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812'' based on it. She is ...
in the 2016
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musical ''
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'', as well as fronting the band Prairie Empire.


Early life and education

Originally from
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, Ashford attended Roosevelt High School. She attended college at the
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.


Career


Theatre

Ashford's first theatrical performance was as
Sonya Rostova Sofya Alexandrovna "Sonya" (; ) is a character in Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel ''War and Peace'', and in Sergey Prokofiev's 1955 opera ''War and Peace'' and Dave Malloy's 2012 musical ''Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812'' based on it. She is ...
in the 2012 Ars Nova production of
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's ''
Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 ''Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812'' (or simply ''The Great Comet'') is a sung-through musical adaptation of a 70-page segment from Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel ''War and Peace'' written by composer/lyricist Dave Malloy and directed by Rache ...
.'' Ashford continued to perform with the show in all future incarnations of it, including productions at Kazino, the American Repertory Theater, and at the Imperial Theatre, the latter of which marked her Broadway debut in 2016. Of her role, Ashford says, "I sympathize with Sonya, and I really love that she's there as this best friend presence that could be nothing, but she also gets this really tender, intimate, important moment in the show to talk about that friendship, which I think is just so nice and kind of refreshing." Ashford received praise for her performance as Sonya, and was nominated for multiple awards over the course of the shows multiple runs. Ashford was temporarily replaced as Sonya by singer-songwriter
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, but she returned as Sonya on August 15, 2017. Ben Brantley of the New York Times stated in his article "The Tonys 2017: Who Will Win (and Who Should)" that Ashford "should have been nominated" for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. Ashford also performed in Dave Malloy's song-cycle ''
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.'' Ashford provided vocals for the show, as well as
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, and
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. She was praised for her performance as part of the quartet, with the ''Litro'' saying she "sounds like she's singing from the bottom of a sea of honey; her voice is at once lovely and perfectly eerie." Ashford stayed with the show while it performed at various venues across the US, including the
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in Boston. The song-cycle re-opened at ''Next Door at NYTW'', a black box theatre component of New York Theatre Workshop, in October 2017.


Music

In 2008, Ashford released her first solo album, ''There, But for You, Go I'', via the Parisian label Waterhouse Records. In June 2012, she released her first record with her band Prairie Empire. Ashford recorded ''Prairie Empire'' (Trailer Fire Records) in
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with support from members of the band Harlowe. Leslie Ventura of ''
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'' notes the "sheer emotive power of her voice", while
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praised the transportive capacity of the album's lyrics. Ashford has been praised for the unique and distinctive qualities of her voice, with one critic saying, "Her voice is tender, but also strong and determined…the threatened vulnerability was serenely vanquished." In July 2016, Ashford released ''The Salt'', her sophomore album with Prairie Empire, via Commodore Trotter Records. Ashford, who provided vocals, guitar and arrangements for the album was joined on drums by bandmate Nim Ben-Reuven, as well as Brent Arnold (cello), Jeff Hudgins (clarinet, sax, baritone sax), Danah Olivetree (cello), Alec Spiegelman (pump organ), Scott Colberg (guitar) and Matt Bauer (vocals). Additionally, the band was joined on tour by Jacki Paolella, who helped to produced ''The Salt'' at TAPTAP Records in
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. In a review for ''Veer Magazine'', Shannon Jay said ''The Salt'' "embodies a delicate toughness", calling attention to Ashford's vocals, the "ambient complexity" of the arrangements and the album's powerful storytelling. Ashford has also released five non-album singles under her own name: "Good for Goodness", "Time Takes Time", "Please Leave a Light on When You Go" (featuring Great Comet writer
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, "Bells, Boxes", and "For the First Time". In December 2018, she released a four-song EP with songwriting collaborator Matt Bauer. On February 18, 2019, Ashford announced an Indiegogo campaign to fund her second solo studio album, entitled ''Drama Club''. The album was released on September 24, 2019. The album features covers of
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songs "run through a David Lynch filter", including a new version of "Sonya Alone" from ''Great Comet''. The first single from the album, a cover of "
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" from '' Grease,'' was released on March 15, 2019. A second single, a cover of her aria from ''Great Comet'', "Sonya Alone", was released on July 16, 2019.


Theater credits


Discography


Albums

*''There, But For You, Go I'' (2008) *''Drama Club'' (2019)


with Prairie Empire

*''Prairie Empire'' (2012) *''The Salt'' (2016)


Extended plays

*''Auld Lang Syne'' (2012) *''Tinsel and Snow & Other Mid-Winter Missives'' with Matt Bauer (2018) *''Day Inside a Night'' with Matt Bauer (2020)


Singles

*"Please Leave a Light on When You Go" (feat. Dave Malloy) (2012) *"Good for Goodness" (2017) *"Time Takes Time" (2017) *"Bells, Boxes" (2017) *"For the First Time" (2019) *"
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" (2019) *"Sonya Alone" (2019) *"Bitter and the Herb" (2020) *"Ugly" ''with Matt Bauer'' (2020) *"Night in Saguaro" ''with Matt Bauer'' (2020)


Cast recordings

*''Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (Highlights From the Original Cast Recording)'' (2013) *''Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (Original Cast Recording)'' (2013) *''
Ghost Quartet ''Ghost Quartet'' is a musical song cycle written and composed by Dave Malloy. The show is described as "a song cycle about love, death, and whiskey. A camera breaks and four friends drink in four interwoven narratives spanning seven centuries" ...
'' (2015) *''Ghost Quartet: Live at the McKittrick'' (2016) *''
Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 ''Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812'' (or simply ''The Great Comet'') is a sung-through musical adaptation of a 70-page segment from Leo Tolstoy's 1869 novel ''War and Peace'' written by composer/lyricist Dave Malloy and directed by Rach ...
(Original Broadway Cast Recording)'' (2017)


Awards and nominations

Sources: TheaterMania, Lortel Archives


References


External links

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