Glenn Rosenblum
Executive Committee
About Glenn
A busy lecturer, stage performer, celebrity talent broker and bona fide obsessed “theatre-phile,” Glenn Rosenblum holds a Bachelor Arts degree in theatre from The School of Theatre, Film and Television at UCLA, and has attended USC and Hofstra University.
His recent Broadway Musical lectures and one man cabaret show, GLENN ROSENBLUM IS THE MUSICAL MAN, have been presented for the past several years all around the globe on the prestigious cruise line, Crystal Cruises, as well as the Rockwell – Table & Stage in Los Angeles to rave reviews.
Off-Broadway/NY Workshop credits include LUCKY LUCY AND THE FORTUNE MAN with Blythe Danner directed by Bruce Paltrow, LITTLE MIGHTY directed by Tom O’Horgan, and RISE OF DAVID LEVINSKY directed by Sue Lawless. TV work includes an OLD NAVY commercial (with Kristin Chenoweth), BONES and MIAMI VICE. Most recently, he was seen in the newly revised BALLROOM (Moe) and CHESS (Walter) at the CV REP in Cathedral City, CA. He has been seen regionally on stage in musicals including CABARET (Emcee), GUYS AND DOLLS (Nathan Detroit), MAN OF LA MANCHA with Ken Howard and Marilyn McCoo (Barber) and LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS (Seymour).
He is also a proud member of Los Angeles’ Musical Theatre Guild which is comprised of the finest musical theatre artists in the Los Angeles area, producing staged concert readings (book in hand) of Broadway’s forgotten gems and undiscovered treasures including MINNIE’S BOYS, MAME, ZORBA, PROMISES, PROMISES, SUGAR and THE PAJAMA GAME.
MTG Show Credits
Fun Facts
I'm proud to be an MTG member because
It is so important to teach the next generation about the history of Musical Theatre and keep the art form alive.
Dream Role
Man in Chair in THE DROWSY CHAPERONE...which would require little to no acting for me.
Favorite Role I Have Played
Seymour in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS.
My Favorite Musical
GYPSY
Favorite MTG Show I Have Been In
MAME
Funniest / Most Memorable Thing That's Happened to Me on Stage
Using my finger for a gun in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, when the prop mysteriously disappeared from the prop table and there was no time to find it before making my entrance.
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he/him/his
Special Skills
Singing, Producing, Piano, Dialects, Character Voices