Adrienne Amanda Morrow is an actress, singer, musician, dancer, and student — currently attending Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA), Musical Theatre Conservatory. She loves performing on stage and on camera, dancing (hip-hop, tap, jazz), and playing music (drums, guitar, bass guitar, ukulele, piano, trumpet).
Adrienne can currently be seen performing vocally with Voices of Hope Children’s Choir, a featured and returning performer of America’s Got Talent All-Stars, airing now on NBC!
Adrienne made her Tuacahn Amphitheatre debut in their 2021 Broadway season, performing as Freddy and drumming live on-stage in School of Rock The Musical, the professional regional premier, directed by Larry Raben, choreographed by Peggy Hickey, and musical direction by Bryson Baumgartel.
Adrienne added to her 2021 Tuacahn engagement in the classic holiday tale A Christmas Story: The Musical, directed and choreographed by Mara Newbery Greer and musical direction by Andrea Yohe.
Adrienne performed in COVID-19 safe productions in 2020 including TOGETHER, a Virtual Revue Celebrating the Unifying Power of Music presented by the Rose Center Theater, and Rodgers & Hammerstein in Concert — an evening under the stars presented by Rose Center Theater Outdoors Concert Series.
To start 2020, Adrienne performed as Jane Banks in Mary Poppins at the Rose Center Theater directed by Tim Nelson and choreographed by Jennifer Simpson-Matthews and Diane Makas.
In fall 2019, Adrienne played Lavender in McCoy Rigby Entertainment's presentation of Matilda the Musical, directed by Michael Matthews, choreographed by Kate Dunn, and performed at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Some of Adrienne's other past musical productions include: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat [Children’s Chorus | 3D Theatricals | Marc Kudisch (Dir.); Shannon Lewis (Chor.)], A Christmas Carol (Tiny Tim | Rose Center Theater) Willy Wonka Jr. (Charlie Bucket), Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (Winnie the Pooh).
Adrienne's first ever musical performace was in Shrek Jr. in 2016, when she played three roles: Young Shrek, Young Fiona, and Dwarf.
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