Louisa Pyne

{{Use British English|date=July 2014}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}

File:Louisa Pyne.jpg

Louisa Bodda-Pyne (30 April 1828 – 20 March 1904) was an English soprano and opera company manager.

Biography

=Life and career=

Born into a theatrical family as Louisa Fanny Pyne, she was the youngest daughter of the alto George Griggs Pyne (1790–1877)."Marriages", The Times, 20 October 1868, pg. 1 Her elder sister Susanna Pyne (1821–86) was also an accomplished singer and her uncle James Kendrick Pyne (1785–1857) was a tenorCharles Edward Horn's Memoirs of His Father and Himself, Charles Edward Horn (Author), Michael Kassler (Editor), 2003 whose son and grandson, both named James Kendrick Pyne, were distinguished organists."Obituaries, Dr. J. K. Pyne Distinguished Organist", The Times, 5 September 1938, pg. 14[http://www.luminous-lint.com/__sw.php?action=ACT_SING_IM&p1=068536422060123049741687255 Louisa Pyne], short biography by Dr Michael Burden, New College, Oxford Her niece, Blanche Whiffen, had a long career in America on stage and later in cinema.Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Noted Actress, Dead-Chicago Daily Tribune; 27 November 1936; pg. 14

Louisa Pyne was the manager, with the tenor William Harrison, of the Pyne & Harrison Opera Company which toured the Americas in the 1850s. In 1857 she and Harrison founded the Pyne and Harrison English Opera Company"Reviews, Lyceum Theatre", The Times, 27 December 1857, pg.10"Reviews, Lyceum Theatre", The Times, 22 September 1857, pg. 12 at the Lyceum Theatre, London."Reviews, Royal English Opera", The Times, 18 October 1864, pg. 12 The company later moved to the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and, in 1858, under the shortened name of the Royal English Opera, gained a lease at what is now the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden from December 1858 until 1864. The following year, Pyne, along with William Harrison, W. H. Weiss and Madame Weiss, formed a new company under Edward Tyrrel Smith at Astley's Theatre Royal."Reviews, Astley's Theatre", The Times, 7 June 1865, pg. 12 On 12 October 1868, she married the singer Frank H. Bodda remaining so until his death aged 69 on 14 March 1892."Deaths", The Times, 15 March 1892, pg. 1

Louisa Pyne died at her home Cambridge Gardens, North Kensington on 20 March 1904.The Times, 22 March 1904

References

{{Reflist}}