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Jesse Luttrell
Gaston

Hailed as “dazzling” by legendary Village Voice columnist Michael Musto, Jesse has been touring the country since childhood, playing such roles as “Frank-N-Furter” in Rocky Horror, “Pharaoh” in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, “Munkustrap” and “Rum Tum Tugger” in Cats, “Emcee” in Cabaret, and “Bill Sikes” in Oliver. He’s played “Gaston” in Beauty and the Beast multiple times. Jesse has also enjoyed an international concert career playing major nightclubs worldwide, including The Palm in Puerto Vallarta, Birdland, 54 Below, The Triad, Live at Zedel in London, The Orlando Cabaret Festival, and Austin Cabaret Theatre.  Before moving to New York City 20 years ago, Jesse was a ballet dancer who danced and trained on full scholarship with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, The Rock School of the PA Ballet, CPYB, and The PA Academy of Ballet.  He was the last artist to record at the historic Nola Studios in NYC, and paid tribute to the luminaries who were there before him - with a swing EP that is available everywhere music is streamed. Read more at www.jessesings.com.

Performances dedicated to the memory of Sylvia Luttrell. "Grammy loved Beauty and The Beast."- Jesse Luttrell

 

Jesse Luttrell
Gaston

Hailed as “dazzling” by legendary Village Voice columnist Michael Musto, Jesse has been touring the country since childhood, playing such roles as “Frank-N-Furter” in Rocky Horror, “Pharaoh” in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, “Munkustrap” and “Rum Tum Tugger” in Cats, “Emcee” in Cabaret, and “Bill Sikes” in Oliver. He’s played “Gaston” in Beauty and the Beast multiple times. Jesse has also enjoyed an international concert career playing major nightclubs worldwide, including The Palm in Puerto Vallarta, Birdland, 54 Below, The Triad, Live at Zedel in London, The Orlando Cabaret Festival, and Austin Cabaret Theatre.  Before moving to New York City 20 years ago, Jesse was a ballet dancer who danced and trained on full scholarship with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, The Rock School of the PA Ballet, CPYB, and The PA Academy of Ballet.  He was the last artist to record at the historic Nola Studios in NYC, and paid tribute to the luminaries who were there before him - with a swing EP that is available everywhere music is streamed. Read more at www.jessesings.com.

Performances dedicated to the memory of Sylvia Luttrell. "Grammy loved Beauty and The Beast."- Jesse Luttrell