BIO
Steve Raymond is a NYC based performer who was in the First National Tour of The Book of Mormon. His primary focuses are acting, vocal performance and tap dance.
Steve is most renowned for his portrayal of the Prince Herbert/Not Dead Fred character track in Spamalot at Park Playhouse, where he "won praise in a variety of comic roles" according to BroadwayWorld.com. In an article by the Times Union's Steve Barnes, he was referred to as a "lithe, quicksilvery performer" as well "a revelation." After Spamalot, Steve was asked back for a second summer to play Greg Wilhote in Hands on a Hardbody at Park Playhouse, in which he was praised for his dance abilities and received reviews describing the portrayal as "vivid."
As for his college experience, Steve began studying theatre at the University of New Hampshire, where he was showcased in several productions, including Hair, in which he played the role of Woof. Following this, after transferring to Montclair State, Steve had the opportunity to play the leading aviator Charles Lindbergh in the University Premiere of Maltby & Shire's Take Flight, under the direction of Mark Hardy. Other college productions Steve has been seen in are Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party, The Klemperer's New Clothes, The Spoon River Anthology, and 42nd Street.
Steve has also been seen performing the works of contemporary musical theatre composers in various concert venues throughout New York City, including Joe's Pub, 54 Below, and the Triad Theatre.
FUN FACT: Steve is also a licensed private investigator under the agency Larmonie Group, LLC, a company working out of Holderness, New Hampshire. For investigative services, you can contact him at steve@larmoniegroup.com