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Steve Compton
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Tenor, Steve Compton, has appeared in  Glow Lyric Theatre productions from "Trial by Jury" (2010), "The Mikado" (2011), "Jesus Christ Superstar" (2013), "The Pirates of Penzance" (2013), "Amahl and the Night Visitors" (2013, 2014, 2015), to"La Boheme" (2014).  He was seen as "Ivan the Cossack"  in the GLOW Lyric Theatre production of "Die Fledermaus" in 2011, and as "Officer Krupke" in GLOW's  2016 "West Side Story". He has appeared in GLOW's "Romeo and Juliet", "The Gondoliers", and "The Crucible", ´Fidelio", and "HMS Pinafore". From 2002-2007 he sang with the Charleston, SC  Symphony Chorus, from 2007 he has been a member of the Greenville Chorale. Steve is a social worker with a private practice in psychotherapy.  A long time ago Steve decided to change the world. To that end he became a social worker.  He loves to work with GLOW because they have such high standards in musical theatre; but, even more meaningfully, because they have dedicated their work to the idea that music can change the world.

Steve Compton
Ensemble

Tenor, Steve Compton, has appeared in  Glow Lyric Theatre productions from "Trial by Jury" (2010), "The Mikado" (2011), "Jesus Christ Superstar" (2013), "The Pirates of Penzance" (2013), "Amahl and the Night Visitors" (2013, 2014, 2015), to"La Boheme" (2014).  He was seen as "Ivan the Cossack"  in the GLOW Lyric Theatre production of "Die Fledermaus" in 2011, and as "Officer Krupke" in GLOW's  2016 "West Side Story". He has appeared in GLOW's "Romeo and Juliet", "The Gondoliers", and "The Crucible", ´Fidelio", and "HMS Pinafore". From 2002-2007 he sang with the Charleston, SC  Symphony Chorus, from 2007 he has been a member of the Greenville Chorale. Steve is a social worker with a private practice in psychotherapy.  A long time ago Steve decided to change the world. To that end he became a social worker.  He loves to work with GLOW because they have such high standards in musical theatre; but, even more meaningfully, because they have dedicated their work to the idea that music can change the world.