- Richard Cray
Infobox Musical artist
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Name = Richard Cray
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Richard Edward Cray
Nickname = Dickie Cray
Born = birth date and age|1958|09|10
Occupation =Singer ,actor
Genre =Musical theatre
Instrument = Vocals
URL = [http://www.richardcray.com www.richardcray.com]Richard Cray (bornSeptember 10 ,1958 ) is a Americanactor andsinger .Richard began singing when he was nine years old. Possessing a true
boy soprano voice, he was in great demand appearing in more than twenty plays, concerts and musicals before the age of twelve, including a co-star role as "Patrick Dennis " with Broadway actressDenise Lor in "Mame ".A native of Kinston,
North Carolina , Richard was chosen as a teenager to participate in a unique educational program called The "Governor's School of North Carolina ". This program was the first of its kind for gifted students in the United States. Every year students compete for one of the precious slots in their artistic or academic field.Richard received his formal education at
North Carolina School of the Arts and Indiana University School of Music where he studied voice with Walter Cassel, a twenty-five year veteran of theMetropolitan Opera . Richard also studied vocal jazz styles withEileen Farrell , and coached lieder with John Wustman. Opera roles performed include Count Almaviva in Mozart's "The Marriage of Figaro " Papageno in Mozart's "The Magic Flute ", and Escamillo in Bizet's "Carmen ".After formal schooling Richard spent a year traveling around the world as a solo artist aboard The Royal Viking Star. Ports of call included;
Australia ,New Zealand ,Bora Bora ,Moorea ,Singapore ,Bangkok ,Bali ,Hong Kong ,Shanghai ,Beijing ,Japan ,Hawaii ,Canada ,Alaska andSouth America .Following his lifelong friend and mentor Keith Keen to
New York City , Richard made his Broadway debut (cast by writerRupert Holmes and directorWilford Leach ) in theNew York Shakespeare Festival 'sTony Award winning production of "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" [The Mystery of Edwin Drood [http://www.ibdb.com/productionreplacements.asp?ID=4386] Imperial Theatre] at theImperial Theatre where he was placed into the show byRob Marshall , assistant to show choreographerGraciela Daniele . Soon after, Richard starred off-Broadway, oppositeGeorge Hearn andRob Morrow in the musical version ofChaim Potok 's celebrated novel "The Chosen". [ROTHSTEIN, MERVYN. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFDC143DF930A35752C0A96E948260 How 'The Chosen' Became a Musical.]The New York Times , January 3, 1988. Retrieved April 10, 2008.]Other credits include: "Windy City" at the
Paper Mill Playhouse , a new musical workshop recording forSheldon Harnick , and appearing as Billy Bigelow (oppositeRebecca Luker as "Julie) in the Lake George Opera Festival production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel". In New York, Richard studied acting at HB Studios, also withJohn Hirsch andSanford Meisner . Richard's NYC vocal coach was Andrew Cooke. During his first year in New York, Richard performed with "Harbor Lights" a vocal quartet that opened for headliners in the Catskills.A solo appearance with the
San Diego Symphony celebrating the 100th birthday ofCole Porter (Jack Everly Conductor) and a guest appearance at theCrystal Cathedral brought Richard to the West Coast, where he performed in theHollywood Bowl Orchestra 's musical recording for the classic science fiction movie "Thing's to Come".In the summer of 1993, Richard was asked to perform in The "Tomorrows Realities Gallery" at the annual
SIGGRAPH convention held in Anaheim, CA. as “Dynamation Man” giving voice and movement to a live, animated character. This event turned out to be the first live, operatic performance in digital real-time computer generated animation using a full upper-body Waldo and data glove with a single performing vocal artist interfaced with a character in total control. This project led Richard to perform and direct "A Musical Performance Animation" with composer Steven Bowen, an accomplished musician and arranger for the creation of a seven-minute singing musical story giving life to three computer generated characters; Pirate King, Reggae Man and the Sunny Boy, featured onCNN and in Computer Graphics World Magazine. [Robertson, Barbara. [http://www.richardcray.com/press/cgw.htm Pioneers and Performers] Computer Graphics World Magazine, November, 1997. Retrieved April 10, 2008]Richard founded the "Performance Animation Society" a special interest group catering to the needs of performing and creative professionals involved with the emerging technology of performance capture. He developed and created dynamic and ongoing innovative and entertaining projects with what he calls "the future of performing artists" through this innovative forum.
In May, 2003, Richard starred in the title role of the
Maui Civic Light Opera’s production of Maury Yeston's Phantom [Janes-Brown, Paul. [http://www.richardcray.com/press/review.htm Phantom a must-see performance] The Maui News, May 10, 2003. Retrieved April 10, 2008] opposite Debra Lynn as Christine at the Maui Art's & Cultural Center Castle Theatre.Richard most recently performed in the Long Leaf Opera Company (Chapel Hill, North Carolina) production of "Kismet". [Lambert, John W. [http://www.cvnc.org/reviews/2006/032006/Kismet.html The Sands of Time – Long Leaf Opera Presents Kismet] Classical Voice of North Carolina, March 22, 2006. Retrieved April 10, 2008] as the "Wazir".
Richard currently resides in
Long Beach, CA where he teaches voice privately.Notes
External links
* [http://www.richardcray.com Richard Cray Official Website]
*ibdb name | id=410704 | name=Richard Cray
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DEFDC143DF930A35752C0A96E948260 How 'The Chosen' Became a Musical.] ,The New York Times , January 3, 1988
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