Stuart Ambrose
About Stuart
Stuart is extremely proud to be a part of MTG! National Tours: CAMELOT, starring Michael York (Lionel/Lancelot U/S). Other theatre: Reprise’s A FUNNY THING… (Miles Gloriosus); Rubicon’s LITTLE MISS SCROOGE (Pip Nickleby); Cabrillo Music Theatre’s SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS (Adam); THE TEN COMMANDMENTS at the Kodak Theatre, starring Val Kilmer (Ensemble/Ramses U/S); Pasadena Playhouse’s 110 IN THE SHADE (Ensemble/Starbuck U/S); Stages St. Louis’ ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (Frank Butler), among many others. Headline concert appearances with: The Hollywood Bowl Orchestra alongside Dick Van Dyke and Alan Menken; The Atlanta Pops and the Salt River Brass. Film: MAN OF STEEL. Television: MAJOR CRIMES; THE CLOSER; HOLLYWOOD DARLINGS; I’M IN THE BAND; THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS; GENERAL HOSPITAL; AS THE WORLD TURNS and GUIDING LIGHT. Creator and former lead performer with THE COMPANY MEN, “America’s Favorite Mashup Group.” Prior Marine and current officer in the Coast Guard Reserve. Veteran with two operational deployments. Proud union member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.
MTG Show Credits
Fun Facts
I'm proud to be an MTG member because
it is so wonderfully inspiring to be a part of an organization filled with such talented humans dedicated to preserving this wonderful art form.
Dream Role
Man 2 in SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD
Favorite Role I Have Played
Hmmmmmm.... Tough one. Probably Miles Gloriosus in A FUNNY THING...
My Favorite Musical
THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY
Favorite MTG Show I Have Been In
It's a tie between A NEW BRAIN and DAS BARBECU
Funniest / Most Memorable Thing That's Happened to Me on Stage
Academy of Music, Philadelphia, PA. I was nine years old performing with the Philadelphia Boys Choir. Hot lights. Likely dehydrated and a stomach virus. Bad combo... Just before intermission I turned upstage and threw up all over the boy standing right behind me! Still proud that I hid it from the audience, but that boy was NOT happy with me. It made for a very unpleasant second half of the show.
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