Bryan (he/him) is a composer, music director, orchestrator, and pianist based in New York City. Broadway: Titaníque. TV: RuPaul’s Drag Race. Off-Broadway: Titaníque, Exorcistic, Silverback Mountain, Assistants. Bryan is the music director for drag artist Suzie Toot (Drag Race), Sunday Brunch of Shame with Tony Winner Daisy Eagan, and The Cosmo Girls.

His work has earned him many awards, residencies, and accolades, including the ASCAP Max Dreyfus Scholarship in composition, the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Music Direction, and the Players Theatre Residency in new musical theatre. He is head of Career Development at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and a frequent guest teaching artist for organizations such as Classic Stage Company, Go Broadway, Broadway.com, and more.

Select original musicals: Forty Elephants, Assistants, The Christmas Carols, Amelia Earhart: More than a MysteryGhost Girls (O’Neill Semi-Finalist), Nothing to See Here (O'Neill Semi-Finalist); Heritage HighiWish (ANMT, UC Irvine, and Studio C Artists); Victorian Courting & Zombies (New York Film Academy, UCB, iO West, and the Hollywood Fringe Festival)

Select Music direction: Charlotte’s Web (TheatreWorks USA), Alien vs. Musical, Boy From Oz (LA Drama Critics Circle Award, Stage Raw Award, Ovation Award nomination), 110 in the Shade (Ovation Award – Best Musical), Tonya Harding: the Musical, Unsung Midler with Alexander Rodriguez, CHEESEFEST with Henry Russell Bergstein.

Bryan is a graduate of Denison University and holds an MFA from NYU Tisch’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program. A member of Phi Beta Kappa, he is the recipient of the Denison University President’s Medal, Distinguished Leadership Award, and the ASCAP Foundation Max Dreyfus Scholarship. He also holds seven awards from the Big Apple Recreational Sports Bowling league.


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