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Juilliard Ask the Artist Is Back: Featuring Adam Richardson on the NAE Global Campus
Baritone Adam Richardson is a celebrated artist known for his captivating performances across opera, concert, and theatre stages. Richardson's career has been marked by a series of impressive achievements and notable debuts.
Some highlights of his favourite credits include his 18 months on the Broadway first National Tour of Cats; the international tour of Porgy and Bess; the Off-Broadway cast of Intimate Apparel at Lincoln Center Theater; Mr Linquist in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music at Barrington Stage Company; Malcolm X in X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X; and the role of John Mack, which he originated under the direction of two-time Tony winner Bill T. Jones. Richardson’s versatility extended to the realm of film, marking his first appearance in the famed “Blue’s Clues” franchise with Blue’s Clues Big City Adventure.
Mr Richardson holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Carnegie Mellon University and a Masters degree from The Juilliard School.
You can watch a performance of his on the Global Campus. What are you curious about? Ask Adam Richardson questions from 9th October until the 9th November 2023 and have your question featured on the wall.
Sarah James
Director of Performing Arts
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The British International School Budapest
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Hungary
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