A recent graduate of Julliard's Drama Division with an MFA in Acting, Philip Stoddard is a versatile actor with genre-spanning range. Favorite roles include The Colonel in Suzan-Lori Parks’ Father Comes Home From the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3), Dorian Belle in the world-premiere of Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm’s P.Y.G. (NYTW), Bruce/Soldier in Jenny Rachel Weiner’s Damsels (Signature Theater Company), Jud Fry in Oklahoma! (Weston Playhouse), Prince Escalus in The Romeo+Juliet Project (Chautauqua Theater Company), Tommy Albright in Brigadoon, the title role in Woyzeck, Agis in Triumph of Love, Carl in Marsha Norman’s Getting Out, Cloten in Cymbeline.
He has worked with acclaimed artists such as Ellen Lauren, Michael Kahn, Stephen Wadsworth, Oliver Butler, Vivienne Benesch and Moni Yakim. Recent performances include: the world-premiere of Echo & Narcissus at Brooklyn Academy of Music, narrator in Thierry Escaich’s oratorio Cris with Cantori New York, Honegger’s oratorio Le Roi David with New York Choral Society, and Stravinsky’s L’histoire du soldat with Israeli Chamber Project and the role of Benjamin Britten with Salon Séance at the Yellow Barn.