Ryan Silverman makes his North Carolina Symphony debut in these concerts.
Ryan Silverman received a Drama Desk nomination for Best Actor for the role of Terry Connor in Side Show on Broadway, and has starred as Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera and as Billy Flynn in Chicago.
Silverman has also received Drama Desk and Drama League nominations for his performance as Giorgio in Classic Stage Company’s 2013 production of Passion, which The New York Times praised for its “risk-taking, unconditional emotional commitment.” Additionally, he has appeared as Sir Lancelot in Camelot at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in the Théâtre du Châtelet’s Passion, as Tony in the Olivier-nominated 2008 West End production of West Side Story, and in the premiere of Delaware Theatre Company’s musical A Sign of The Times.
Silverman starred in concert with West Side Story with The Philadelphia Orchestra and in The Golden Apple at New York City Center Encores! He has made soloist appearances with The New York Pops, Seattle Symphony, Philly Pops, Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Houston Symphony, the NHK Symphony Orchestra in Tokyo, The Cleveland Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, the Kaohsiung Symphony Orchestra in Taiwan, and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, among others.
Silverman has performed his club act at the Café Carlyle (in a month-long residency) as well as at Feinstein’s at the Regency, Birdland Theatre, and with Melissa Errico at 54 Below. His television and film credits include Suits, The Good Fight, Gossip Girl, Five Minarets in New York, Sex and the City 2, and True Blood.