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Greggory Brandt, B.F.A., M.S., Broadway Veteran

Professor of Theater, Director of Theater

School

  • School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Courses

  • Acting I
  • Acting II
  • Musical Theater History
  • Theater Production (Fall Play and Spring Musical)
  • Private Voice Lessons
  • Learning Seminar
  • Education

  • B.F.A., Musical Theater/Voice, Carnegie Mellon University
  • M.S., Public Policy/Arts Management, Heinz School, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Pittsburgh Opera Center at Duquesne
  • About Greggory Brandt

    Greggory Brandt has been a professional actor and director for over 35 years and is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association along with the Stage Directors and Choreography Society.  Gregg was in the cast of the Broadway musical, A Tale of Two Cities, and was in both the Broadway and National Touring productions of Les Misérables (Enjolras/Swing). Gregg’s other National Tours include Camelot and Bells Are Ringing, both under the direction of Pittsburgh native Rob Marshall.  He has performed leading roles in many regional productions including, Sweeney Todd (Bass Soloist / Ensemble), Les Misérables (The Bishop of Digne / Grantaire) and Into the Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince), Disney's Beauty and the Beast (Beast), The Secret Garden (Archibald), Carousel (Billy), A Little Night Music (Mr. Lindquist), A Musical Christmas Carol (Bob Cratchit), “Coach Bolton” in Pittsburgh Musical Theatre’s production of High School Musical, “Sir Sagramore” in Pittsburgh Public Theater’s production of Camelot.

    As a director, Gregg directed Stage Right’s concert version of Carousel at the Palace Theater in Greensburg along with the charming musical, I Do, I Do! at the Greensburg Civic Center. He served as the Production Supervisor for Barnabus Theatre Productions new musical production, Amazing Grace: The True Story (Broadway debut 2015), where he directed the New York debut workshop and regional concert performances. Gregg has directed many plays and musicals at Saint Vincent College over the last 11 years including, Clue: On Stage, Little Women, The Sound of Music, Into the Woods, All Shook Up, Anything Goes, Once Upon a Mattress, Pride & Prejudice and Fiddler on the Roof. Gregg is the Producing Artistic Director at Saint Vincent Summer Theatre in Latrobe, PA where he has directed over 30 productions including, Unnecessary Farce, Cheek to Cheek: Irving Berlin in Hollywood, The Marvelous Wonderettes, Mitch Albom’s Tuesdays With Morrie, Into the Woods, The Andrews Brothers, Nunsense, Moon Over Buffalo, Leading Ladies, Lend Me a Tenor, Forever Plaid, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, My Way: Tribute to Frank Sinatra, Route 66, Over the River and Through the Woods, See How They Run, The Odd Couple and Always..Patsy Cline.

    Gregg was the baritone soloist at The Cathedral of Saint Patrick in New York City under the direction of Robert Long for several years.  An avid concert performer, Gregg, has been featured with numerous symphony orchestras including The New Jersey Festival Orchestra, The New York Chamber Orchestra, The Pittsburgh Symphony, The Washington Symphony, The Butler Symphony, and the Altoona Symphony Orchestra. Gregg holds both a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theatre / Vocal Performance as well as a Master of Arts Management degree from Carnegie Mellon University.  He has been a musical theater/voice professor at notable colleges and universities including Rider University, NYU (Tisch), and Carnegie Mellon University, and is currently the Director of Theater Operations, a professor in the music & performing arts at Saint Vincent College and the Producing Artistic Director of the Saint Vincent Summer Theatre.