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Gavin Calais Gavin Calais AEA Height: 5’10” Hair: Brown Voice: BariTenor A2—F5 Eyes: Brown REGIONAL THEATRE West Side Story A-rab A.D. Players Dir. Emily Tello Speck Panto Star Force Jed (Luke Skywalker) Stages Repertory Theatre Dir. Kenn McLaughlin Newsies JoJo, Darcy Moonlight Amphitheatre Dir. Larry Raben Panto Wonderful Wizard The Wonderful Wizard Stages Repertory Theatre Dir. Carolyn Johnson EDUCATIONAL THEATRE Hairspray IQ Sam Houston State University Dir. Greg Graham Oklahoma! Will Parker Sam Houston State University Dir. Kyle Craig-Bogard Pippin Dance Captain, Player Sam Houston State University Dir. Penelope Hasekoester Chicago Billy Flynn Broadway Theatre Project Dir. Debra McWaters Crazy for You Bobby Child Sonja Angelo Theatre Dir. Sonja Angelo Damn Yankees Ball Player Sam Houston State University Dir. Greg Graham CONCERT Coming Home (w/ Kristen Chenoweth) Singer Concert Tour TRAINING SHSU BFA Musical Theatre Program Greg Graham (Auditioning), Kyle Craig-Bogard (MT Jazz & Private Dance), Penelope Hasekoester (Improvisational Technique), Dr. Laura Avery (Musical Theatre Workshop & Private Voice) Broadway Theatre Project – Internship Masterclass: Todrick Hall, Jay Binder, Donna McKechnie, Chazz Palminteri, Telly Leung, Francis Roach Workshop Pieces: Christopher d’Amboise, Debra McWaters, Ann Morrison, Herman Payne, Mana Allen TUTS Humphreys School of Musical Theatre Rozie Curtis (Acting & Private Coaching), Jeannine Rowden (Upper Level Voice), Dana Sparks (Upper Level Tap) Dance Greg Graham, Karl Warden, Emilee Dupre, Herman Payne, Brent McBeth (Tap), Alicia Carlin (Beg. Aerial), Allie Kronick (Int/Adv Tap), Christian Warner (Broadway Jazz) SPECIAL SKILLS Advanced Tap, Dialects: High British, Indian, burp/sneeze on command, graphic design, photography, running social media 212 612-3200 | [email protected] .
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