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Greggory Brandt www.greggorybrandt.biz |
Greggory Brandt has been a professional actor for over 20 years
and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.
Gregg was in the cast of the Broadway musical, A
Tale of Two Cities, and was in both the Broadway and National Touring
productions of Les Misérables (Enjolras/Swing). Gregg’s
other National Tours include Camelot and Bells
Are Ringing, both under the direction of Pittsburgh native Rob Marshall. He has performed leading roles in many regional
productions including, Les Misérables (The Bishop
of Digne / Grantaire) and Into the Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince),
Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Beast), The Secret Garden (Archibald), Carousel (Billy),
A Little Night Music (Mr. Lindquist), A
Musical Christmas Carol (Bob Cratchit), “Coach Bolton” in Pittsburgh
Musical Theatre’s production of High School Musical,
“Sir Sagramore” in Pittsburgh Public Theater’s production of Camelot,
“Smudge” in St. Vincent’s productions of Forever Plaid &
Plaid Tidings, and recently “Alex” in SVST’s, I Love a Piano. He was the baritone soloist at The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in New York City
under the direction of Robert Long for several years. An avid concert performer,
Gregg has been featured with numerous symphony orchestras including The
New York Chamber Orchestra, The Pittsburgh Symphony, The Washington Symphony,
The Butler Symphony and the Altoona Symphony Orchestra.
He has been a musical theatre / voice instructor at notable
colleges and universities including Carnegie Mellon University, Robert Morris
University and Penn State Altoona, and is currently an Acting/Musical Theater
& Musical Theater Vocal Instructor at Rider University in Lawrenceville,
NJ. Gregg holds both a Bachelor of Fine
Arts degree in Musical Theatre / Vocal Performance as well as a Master of
Arts Management degree from Carnegie Mellon University. He is also a graduate
of the Pittsburgh Opera Center at Duquesne University.
Gregg is currently a musical theater professor at Rider University
as well as a Vocal Instructor at NYU. 7/17
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