June 18-July 25, 2010
Dallas Theater Center
Matthew plays Kazam, an evil, magical villain, in this exciting, updated, and reworked production of SUPERMAN!
Currently in rehearsal for It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's SUPERMAN at the Dallas Theater Center. Just booked How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying at Goodspeed Opera House for the fall.
Back in the City and unemployed. A few benefit performances are coming up. Other than that, auditioning and trying to find the next job.
Performances of 42nd Street are underway. The cast is amazing, and we've garnered very positive reviews from the Vero Beach papers.
Matthew mades his Broadway debut in Irving Berlin's White Christmas on December 5, 2009.
Matthew was born and raised in southern Indiana. He started piano and dance lessons at the age of four. In grade school, he showed a growing interest in all things theatrical; singing in school and church choirs, performing in school musicals, and putting on performances on the front porch.
In 1990, Matthew was cast in Pippin at North High School. He played Theo, the little boy with the large, loveable duck. After this experience, he knew the stage was where he wanted to spend the rest of his life. After Pippin, Matthew was offered a role in Young Abe Lincoln, an historical outdoor drama recounting the years Abraham Lincoln lived in Southern Indiana. He was hooked. The rest of his school career was filled with more dance lessons, choir concerts, ballet performances, leaving little time for mundane things like homework.
"You can't sing and dance your way through life," his mother always tried to remind him on days his school work was suffering.
Matthew graduated from high school in the spring of 1996 and ventured off to Millikin University that fall to begin his college career as a Music Education major. At Millikin, he was one of four freshmen selected to be a part of Singing Blue, Millikin's nationally recognized show choir. With Singing Blue, Matthew performed with Jodi Benson, the voice of Disney's Ariel and the star of Broadway's Crazy For You. During college, Matthew continued to perform in choir and dance concerts, as well as at various stock theaters during the summer.
In the fall of 1998, Matthew transferred to Butler University to focus on his dancing. Upon arrival at Butler, Matthew began the rigorous schedule of a Ballet Performance major. He spent six days a week in class and rehearsal, receiving an amazing dance education. At Butler, he performed in The Nutcracker, Giselle, as well as the annual Midwinter Dance Festivals. During his senior year, an injured ankle all but ended his collegiate dance career.
After the ankle healed, the decision was made to leave school and pursue a career in musical theater. Matthew was hired by Royal Caribbean International as a dancer on the Sovereign of the Seas. After spending six months in the Bahamas, Matthew embarked on the next journey of his life. New York City.
Matthew immediately jumped into the audition pool. After only nine auditions, he landed his first job and received his Equity card as a cut dancer and male swing in A Chorus Line. Show business has taken Matthew all over the world. He has since toured Europe with Jesus Christ Superstar, took 42nd Street to Moscow, brought Argentina to America with Evita, had a White Christmas in LA, and bottle danced his way across America. He danced on a Broadway stage for the first time wearing high-heels as a 'Bonnet Beauty' in the opening number for Easter Bonnet 2005 at the New Amsterdam Theatre, and has since appeared in seven productions for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In the summer of 2007 Matthew produced a one night only cabaret entitled We Are What We Are, featuring the cast of the Ogunquit Playhouse production of La Cage aux Folles. The benefit raised $3000 for BC/EFA, an organization close to his heart. As the BC/EFA fundraising coordinator on various tours throughout his career, Matthew has helped in raising close to $100,000 for Broadway Cares and various charities. In November 2007, Matthew was honored to be named the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Volunteer of the Month. In the fall of 2009, he realized his childhood dream, making his Broadway debut in Irving Berlin's White Christmas at the Marriott Marquis.
Matthew feels fortunate to have worked with such noteable directors and choreographers as Walter Bobbie, Baayork Lee, Randy Skinner, Jerry Mitchell, Denis Jones, BT McNicholl, Marc Robin, Shea Sullivan and Chase Brock, to name a few. He has also had the opportunity to share the stage with Rosie O'Donnell, Sandy Duncan, Topol, Patrick Cassidy, Jon Secada, Doris Eaton Travis, Daphne Rubin-Vega, and Eden Espinosa.
On any given day, you may find him pounding the proverbial pavement trying to land the next job, still singing and dancing his way through life.
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| BROADWAY | ||
| White Christmas | Swing | Dir. Walter Bobbie |
| OFF-BROADWAY | ||
| No, No, Nanette | Ensemble | City Center Encores |
| INTERNATIONAL & TOURS | ||
| White Christmas | Asst. Dance Capt./Swing | Dir. Walter Bobbie |
| Fiddler on the Roof | Bottle Dancer/Ensemble | Dir. Sammy Dallas Bayes |
| Evita | Ensemble | Dir. Larry Fuller, Hal Prince |
| Beauty and the Beast | Young Prince/Whisk | Dir. Drew Scott Harris |
| Joseph...Dreamcoat | Napthali | Dir. Norb Joerder |
| 42nd Street | Dance Captain | Dir. Randy Skinner |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | Apostle | Dir. Baayork Lee |
| REGIONAL | ||
| It's...Superman | Kazam | Dir. Kevin Moriarty |
| Gypsy | Yonkers | Dir. Marcia Milgrom Dodge |
| Hairspray | Fender | Dir. Gary John LaRosa |
| A Chorus Line | u/s Mark, Larry | Dir. Troy Garza |
| La Cage aux Folles | Phaedra/Dance Captain | Dir. B.T. McNicholl |
| Annie Get Your Gun | u/s Tommy Keeler | Dir. Marc Robin |
| Sweet Charity | u/s Oscar | Media Theatre |
| The Music Man | Tommy Djilas | Carousel Dinner Theatre |
| FILM & TELEVISION | ||
| The Big Gay Musical | Dancer | Dir. Casper Andreas |
| Fat Guy Stuck in Internet | Sweety Boy | Adult Swim |
| Clear Blue Tuesday | Dancer | Dir. Elizabeth Lucas |
Superman
Gypsy
La Cage aux Folles
White Christmas
Beauty and the Beast
Evita
Joseph...Dreamcoat
42nd Street
On Broadway: Career Transitions for Dancers
We Are What We Are
Broadway Bares 17: Myth Behavior
Broadway Bares 16: New York Strip
Broadway Bares 15: Rxxx
Easter Bonnet 2010
Easter Bonnet 2007
Easter Bonnet 2006
Easter Bonnet 2005
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
amFAR
The Actors' Fund
The Episcopal Actors' Guild
Society of Singers
GMHC
(RED)
Compassion International
World Vision
Broadway Impact
Actors' Equity Association
Playbill
Variety
tdf
Broadway.com
Broadway World
Internet Broadway Database
Internet Movie Database
Capezio
Laduca Shoes
John Bradley Design
Broadway Buzz
Chase Brock
Shane Jacobsen
Billy Bustamante
Peyton Royal
Chris Crowthers
Mara Davi
Jeffry Denman
Ron DeStefano
Emily Drennan
Emily Fletcher
Leon Le
Mark Ledbetter
Scott Nevins
Meredith Patterson
Shonn Wiley
Casey Burden