Timothy Espinosa holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theater from California State University at Fullerton and a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Brandeis University. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Theater Arts at Fullerton College, where he serves as the head of The Musical Theater Repertory Program. He currently teaches courses in beginning and intermediate musical theatre techniques, Intermediate acting principles, as well as directing mains stage production shows for the theatre arts department. He has served as a faculty member at Riverside City College, Brandeis University The Boston Conservatory, and American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Los Angeles teaching courses in Musical Theater Techniques, Acting, Directing, Stage Combat, and Musical Theater History. Professional memberships include The Society of American Fight Directors, KCACTF Region VIII Respondent, Musical Theater Educators Alliance, and Actors Equity Association. He has also performed and directed for Goodspeed Musicals, Papermill Playhouse, The New Repertory Theater Company, The Double Edge Theater Company, North Shore Music Theater, The Berkshire Theater Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, The Colorado Shakespeare Festival, and The American Repertory Theater. Major Regional performance credits include: (Javert) Les Miserables, (Edgar) King Lear, (Trofimov) The Cherry Orchard, (Tommy) The Who's Tommy, (Antiginus) The Winter's Tale, (Cervantes) Don Quixote, and (Rapunzel's Prince) Into The Woods. As a violinist, Timothy has performed at major venues such as Symphony Hall with The Boston Pops Orchestra and the Orange County Performing Arts Center with The Pacific Symphony Orchestra.
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