Joshua Eads-Brown
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Joshua Eads-Brown (born September 11, 1984) is an openly gay[citation needed] American stage actor and designer.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Career
Notable stints include the Broadway companies of Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King.
Award-winning performances include Tobias in Sweeney Todd, Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, Maxie in boys, boys, boys! and Reverend Mother Regina in Nunsense II!, among numerous others.
Award-winning designs include the original company of Electric Youth - The Musical!, Guys and Dolls for the Starlight Theatre and Man of La Mancha.
[edit] Marriage
Mr. Eads-Brown resides in Orlando, Florida with his husband.[citation needed] They were married in 2006.[citation needed]
[edit] Awards
- President's Award, Melon Patch Players
- Student of the Year, Bay Street Players
- President's Award, Northland Theatre Guild
- Outstanding Performer, American Association of Community Theatre
- Outstanding Newcomer, Douglas Productions
[edit] External links
- Joshua Eads-Brown on StageClick