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Born and raised in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Bryan's early life was spent doing almost anything BUT theatre. He dabbled in, and swiftly dabbled out of, sports and afterschool activities until his parents got the hint that his passion for karaoke far outweighed his die-hard commitment to being a bench warmer.

Bryan graduated from Muhlenberg College with a double degree in Acting and English. When he wasn't studying and/or refining his napping skills, he worked regionally at Muhlenberg Summer Music Theatre & Totem Pole Playhouse. 

Shortly after his graduation, Bryan performed in West Side Story at the Summer Theatre of New Canaan. Later that same year he performed in the Educational Tour of James and the Giant Peach. He closed out the year touring the country with Spirit Productions in a National Tour of Christmas Wonderland.

 

Bryan's strengths as a performer include his ability to execute athletic and technically challenging choreography in the styles of Ballet, Jazz, and Theatre. His skills in acting while dancing are paramount. His Baritenor voice seamlessly navigates a variety of styles including pop, jazz, and musical theatre (both contemporary and golden age). Bryan is consitently praised for his triple threat strengths. Each skill as good as ,if not better than the one before.

Outside of the studio, Bryan is positive, thinks anything is better with a cup of coffee in hand, and has an insatiable passion for travel. 

Bryan recently concluded a summer with Theatre By the Sea. He will soon begin rehearsals for West Side Story at Mill Mountain Theatre. He will be playing Action.

He will be performing in Tokyo, at the Tokyu Theatre Orb for the Christmas season. Immediately following, he will travel to Wisconsin to play Frankie in The Palace Theatre's Forever Plaid

Bryan Dougherty

David Noles hilariously captured my reaction as he told me he didn't know what "on fleek" meant 

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