John-Andrew Morrison is an award winning actor living and working in New York City. John-Andrew won a Lucille Lortel and an OBIE Award for his work in the Pulitzer Prize winning musical A Strange Loop. He also was an Outer Critics Circle Honoree for his performance in The Off Broadway premiere of Blues for an Alabama Sky. John-Andrew got to collaborate and bring Boy Steals Train to The Edinburgh Festival where the show won The Fringe First Award and also The London Stage Award. John-Andrew spent many years working at La Mama with George Ferencz as a member of The Experimentals working on readings, workshops and productions of around 50 new plays. He is a member of Musical Theater Factory in New York and has collaborated on the development of new musicals through this organization including the workshop and development process of A Strange Loop there. He is also a former company member of The Classical Theater of Harlem. John-Andrew's work has been seen internationally and regionally at theaters including The Hartford Stage, Baltimore Center Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, La Jolla Playhouse and A.R.T. John-Andrew has been an adjunct lecturer in musical theater performance at The Edna Manley School for the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston, Jamaica and has been a guest speaker at Skidmore College on process and new work collaborations. John-Andrew holds a BA in Theater Arts from Brandeis University and an MFA in Acting from U.C.S.D.
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