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E Z E K I E L a N D R E Z E K I E L A N D R E W [email protected] | 513.720.6382 EMC HEIGHT: 6’2” EYES: BROWN HAIR: BLACK MUSICAL THEATER Big River Jim Utah Shakespeare Festival 2018 Ragtime Coalhouse Walker Jr. Revival Theatre Co. 2018 Hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo Meridian Community College Professional Artist 2017 Phantom of the Opera Phantom Southern Mississippi Opera and Musical Theatre Co. 2017 Hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theater 2017 Pirates of Penzance The Pirate King Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theater 2017 Camelot Sir Lancelot u/s Natchez Festival of Music 2017 Disney’s Tarzan Kerchak Lubbock Moonlight Musicals 2017 Ragtime Coalhouse Walker Jr. Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theater 2016 West Side Story Bernardo Southern Mississippi Opera and Musical Theatre Co. 2015 Disney’s The Little Mermaid King Triton La Comedia Dinner Theater 2015 Fugitive Songs Joshua Short North Stage 2014 OPERA/OPERETTA Turandot Timur Mississippi Opera 2018 Rigoletto Rigoletto (cover) Mississippi Opera Young Artist 2017 Rigoletto Rigoletto Southern Mississippi Opera and Musical Theatre Co. 2017 Porgy and Bess Jake Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theater 2016 Carmen Escamillo (cover) Mississippi Opera Young Artist 2016 The Tortoise and The Hare Hare Mobile Opera 2016 La Cenerentola Alidoro Cincinnati Conservatory 2013 Street Scene Dr. Wilson Cincinnati Conservatory 2012 THEATER Henry VI, Part 1 Master Gunner Utah Shakespeare Festival 2018 Merry Wives of Windsor Master Page u/s Utah Shakespeare Festival 2018 TEACHERS CONDUCTORS COACHES DIRECTORS Maryann Kyle Jay Dean Tibby Plyler Monroe Moore Thomas Barasel Barbara Day Turner Richard Nechamkin Mike Lopinto Jamie Meaders James Michael Bankhead Stephen Carey Valerie Rachelle Patton Rice Nathan Tysen EDUCATION M.M. Vocal Performance | University of Southern Mississippi (2015 – 2017) M.M. Vocal Performance | Cincinnati Conservatory (2012 – 2014) B.M. Vocal Performance | Mississippi College (2006 – 2011) SPECIAL SKILLS Tumbling, Salsa dancing, Personal training, Hip-Hop dancing, Piano skills, Sight Reading Skills, RP Dialect .
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