BEN GARCIA-BLACK
- NON-UNION
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Theatre | ||
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The Crucible |
John Proctor |
Nazareth University |
A Chorus Line |
Ensemble/Zach u/s |
JCC CenterStage |
A Chorus Line |
Assistant Director |
JCC CenterStage |
Songs For A New World |
Man 2 |
St. Olaf College |
Head Over Heels |
Basilius u/s |
Nazareth | Lainie Sakakura |
Brightstar |
Ensemble |
Northfield Arts Guild |
Crazy For You |
On-Stage Swing |
Nazareth University |
Pippin |
Swing/Charlemagne u/s |
Wichita State University |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
Demetrius |
Wichita State University |
Dancing at Lughnasa |
Michael u/s |
Nazareth University |
New Work | ||
The Fox Sisters |
Elisha Kane |
Nazareth U. Wichita State U. |
Film | ||
Embrace |
Supporting |
Dir: Luke Parrett |
Prism |
Lead |
Dir: Alyssa Pfeifer |
TV | ||
Storytime Village: The Show |
Development |
PBS Kansas |
Training | ||
BFA Musical Theatre |
Nazareth University |
Richard Biever/Nicolette Hart |
Acting: |
Tommy Deckman |
Richard Biever |
Dave Hadinger (on-camera) |
Patricia Lewis Browne |
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Voice: |
Sean Michael Flowers |
Michelle Sylvester |
Luke Williams |
James McKeel |
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Dance: |
Jeff Shade |
Bekka Bennett |
Mandi Lynn Griffith |
Amy Baker-Schwiethale |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'7" |
Weight: 190 lbs |
Strong Mix to A5, Swing, Baseball, Football, Frisbee, Golf, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - backstroke, Swimming - breast stroke, Swimming - butterfly, Swimming - freestyle, Weight Lifting, Dance Tap, Guitar, Singer, Vocal Range: Tenor, Whistler, American - Minnesota Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, British - BBC English Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Norwegian Accent, Scottish Accent
Ben Garcia-Black is a musical theatre performer originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ben is currently based in Rochester, New York finishing a BFA in Musical Theatre at Nazareth University. Growing up around the arts has given Ben a deep appreciation for the value of truthful storytelling the change-making power of all forms of art.