Ty Hudson
Last updated
February 5, 2016Biography
Ty Hudson graduated from the University of South Dakota with a BFA in Acting and a MA in Secondary Education. He has worked at theatres across the Twin Cities area such as: Theatre in the Round, Chameleon Theatre, Lyric Arts, Minnesota Orchestra, Skylark Opera, Bloomington Civic Theatre, and Cromulent Shakespeare.
Résumé
Ty Hudson
2901 W. Old Shakopee Rd., Bloomington, MN 55431
Phone: 712-898-5103
E-Mail: [email protected]
Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 160
Hair: Black Eyes: Greenish Blue
Voice: Tenor/Baritone
Theatre Productions
Death of a Salesman Biff Loman Lyric Arts Company of Anoka
Glass Menagerie Tom Lyric Arts Company of Anoka
Death of a Salesman Happy Loman Bloomington Civic Theatre
Jesus Christ Superstar Jesus Chameleon Theatre Circle
Henry IV Part I Hotspur Cromulent Shakespeare
Anatomy of Gray (Currently) Galen Gray Lyric Arts Company of Anoka
Carousel Heavenly Friend/Ensemble Minnesota Orchestra
Candide Ensemble Skylark Opera
Sweeney Todd Pirelli Chameleon Theatre Circle
Six Degrees of Separation Rick Theatre in the Round
Laramie Project Galloway/McKinney Lyric Arts Company of Anoka
Summer and Smoke Roger Theatre in the Round
Return to the Forbidden Planet Cookie Chameleon Theatre Circle
Rocky Horror Show Brad University of South Dakota
The Rivals Sir Lucius O’ Trigger University of South Dakota
Training
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre with an Emphasis in Acting at the University of South Dakota: NAST Approved.
Masters in Secondary Education with a theatre endorsement.
Awards
KCACTF Region 5 winner as a partner (2011). Michael Chekhov Acting Scholarship (Kennedy Center).
Skills
Voice Training: Four Semesters of Collegiate Voice Lessons and Musical Theatre Acting class.
Dance Training: Musical Theatre Styles (two semesters). Tap Dancing (two semesters).
Stage Combat: Hand, Dagger, Rapier, Quarterstaff, and Broadsword.
Dialects: Irish, New York, Southern, and British Acting for Camera: One Semester of training.
Movement Training: Alexander Technique, Laban Effort Shapes, Chekhov’s Psychological Gesture, and Mask work (Neutral and Grotesque).
