Wade McCollum

Wade McCollum
Awards Best Actor: Dallas/Fort Worth Critics Circle Award (Emcee in Cabaret), Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award (Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch) Backstage Garland Award (Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch), Drammy Award (Batboy in Batboy the Musical)
Website www.wadesong.com

Wade McCollum is an American film actor, stage actor and composer/musician.

Career

Wade can currently be seen in Wicked on Broadway.

Last year he starred as "Tick/Mitzi" in the first national tour of the musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert. In 2012 Wade was seen Off Broadway as the Velociraptor of Faith in Triassic Parq - the musical.[1]

McCollum attended the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts and has performed in Jersey Boys (Chicago company) and with theatres such as Dallas Theatre Center, Utah Shakespearean Festival, Theatreworks (Silicon Valley) in Palo Alto, Indiana Repertory Theatre, GEVA theatre, Syracuse Stage, The Fulton Opera House, Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Portland Playhouse. In New York McCollum has been seen as Jeffrey in Jeffrey at the Sage Theatre and as Nestor le Fripe in Irma la Douce at Musicals Tonight. In Los Angeles he was seen as Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, for which he garnered the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Backstage's Garland Award for Best actor and won an Ovation Award for best Musical.

McCollum is featured in the short film Only Time Will Tell,written by Matt Gould and DJ Salisbury and directed by Greg Levins. The film was created for the 2010 Ripfest film festival.

As a composer, McCollum's musical ONE played in New York City. It then went on to be workshopped further at Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Black Swan Lab.

McCollum can be seen BroadwayWorld.com web series Submissions Only as director Nolan Grigsby.[2]

Selected roles

With Submissions Only

Nolan Grigsby in Submissions Only 2011/12

Broadway/Tour

Off Broadway

Velociraptor of Faith in Triassic Parq- 2012

With IRT and GEVA theatres

Dracula in Dracula 2011

With Theatreworks in Palo Alto

With Dallas Theatre Center

With Portland Center Stage

With Artists Repertory Theatre

With triangle! Theatre and Celebration Theatre

Other theaters

Awards

References

  1. "'Triassic Parq' Review: Off-Broadway Play Is Deeply Funny". www.huffingtonpost.com. 2012-06-28. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. "Submissions Only website". Submissionsonly.com. Retrieved 2012-02-21.

External links

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