Terrence Mann

Terrence Mann has originated some of the most memorable roles in recent Broadway history. His career has spanned 3 decades. From his breakout performance as the rock ‘n roll Rum Tum Tugger in CATS to his critically acclaimed Tony nominated turn as Inspector Javert in Les Miserable. Mr. Mann has constantly reinvented his abilities to fit the musical theatre world. His portrayal of The Beast in Beauty and the Beast garnered him his second Tony nomination as well as a Drama Desk Nomination and an Outer Critic Circle nomination. In 2013 he earned his third Tony nomination and won the Outer Critic Circle award for his dynamic performance as King Charlemagne in the smash hit revival of PIPPIN. Terry is currently playing the dual roles of Charles Frohman/Hook in the Broadway hit Finding Neverland and in February starts rehearsal for the Broadway premiere of Tuck Everlasting. On Netflix critically acclaimed original series SENSE8, Mr. Mann is Mr. Whispers.

Other credits on the Broadway stage include: Chauvelin in The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Addams Family (Mal Bienekie), Lennon (Ensemble), The Rocky Horror Show (Frank 'N' Furter), Getting Away With Murder (Greg), A Christmas Carol (Scrooge), Rags (Saul), Barnum (Ringmaster, matinee Barnum on tour), Jerome Robbin's Broadway (Narrator) and Jekyll and Hyde (title roles, pre-Broadway workshop.)

Off-Broadway and regional credits include: Tuck Everlasting (the Alliance Theatre), The Studio (South Coast Repertory) Promises, Promises (ENCORES!), Assassins (Playwrights Horizon), 1776 (Williamstown Theatre Festival), My Fair Lady, Man of La Mancha, Peter Pan (Connecticut Repertory Theater.)

In film and television he appeared as Bob on the Sci-Fi Channel’s series, The Dresden Files. Other film and television appearances include: Critters, A Chorus Line, Big Top Pee Wee, Solar Babies, Love Monkey, SMASH, 30 Rock, Law and Order, Mrs. Santa Claus, American Revolution, One Life to Live and As the World Turns (Emmy Nomination.) 

He is the Director/Composer for the musical adaptation on Romeo & Juliet.  He is founding Artistic Director of the Carolina Arts Festival. He also served as Artistic Director of the North Carolina Theatre for 10 years. He now serves as professor and endowed chair of Musical Theatre program at Western Carolina University. He and his wife, Charlotte d’Amboise, conduct the Triple Arts Broadway Series musical theatre intensives (www.triplearts.com.)

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