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| EUROPEAN TOUR | ||
| Elisabeth (Sisi - Das Musical) | Rudolf (principal) | ORBI Entertainment/Unimetro Europe |
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| OFF-BROADWAY | ||
| I Love You Because | Austin / Jeff [u/s perf] | The Village Theatre; dir:Daniel Kutner, choreo: Christopher Gattelli |
| Boys' Life (revival) | Bandleader | The Producers Club; dir: Drew DeCorleto |
| Split | Principal u/s | The Lion Theatre at Theatre Row |
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| NYC / REGIONAL THEATRE | ||
| Legally Blonde | Emmett | North Shore Music Theatre; dir: Nick Kenkel |
| The Full Monty | Jerry | The Ivoryton Playhouse; dir: Larry Nye |
| RENT (regional premiere) | Roger | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Jacques Stewart |
| Aida | Radames | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Jacques Stewart |
| Hair | Berger | The Gallery Players |
| West Side Story | Riff | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Jacques Stewart |
| Picasso at The Lapin Agile | Einstein | Weathervane Theatre |
| Oklahoma | Ali Hakim | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Guil Fisher |
| Violet | Preacher | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Victoria Navarro |
| Only A Lad (the Danny Elfman musical) | Johnny (lead) | NYC Fringe Festival; dir: Rob Seitelman |
| Side Show (Boston Premiere) | Roustabout | The Majestic Theatre; dir: Neil Donahoe |
| All The Great Books (Abridged) | Professor | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Tim Altmeyer |
| Beauty and the Beast | Cogsworth | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Scott McGowan |
| Naughty Marietta | Florenz | Media Theatre; dir: Jesse Cline |
| Cash On Delivery | Mr. Jenkins | Weathervane Theatre; dir: Guil Fisher |
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| FILM | ||
| Reflections | Barry (lead) | Indie Feature; dir: Eli Hershko |
| The Film You Did Not See | Andy and Spencer (leads) | Indie Feature; dir: Jordan Schachter |
| One One-Thousand | H (lead) | Indie Short; dir: Burak Ozgan |
| Mikey's Dream | Mike | Indie Short; dir: Michael Galluccio |
| Stay Free | Evan (lead) | Indie Feature; Moonscape Entertainment |
| Norman | Jack (lead) | Indie Feature; HardUp Films |
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| TELEVISION | ||
| High Road, Low Road (series pilot) | Host of Travel Program | The Force Films |
| Office Boxing (series pilot) | Mr. Manager | IMG Media / MOJO Network |
| Celebrity Dirt/Greenlight News | Host | Riverwired; dir: Gary Breece |
| Peter Cincotti Music Video | Featured | Motiv Films; dir: Paul Boyd |
| Internet News Programs | Host | Digitas NY |
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| COMMERCIALS | ||
| Caesar's Atlantic City (National) | "Wine" (principal) | R&R PArtners; dir: Rick Knief |
| LG (International) | "X-Canvas" runway | Five Films Inc; dir: MC Park |
| NJ Lottery | "Pick-me-up" | |
| Genre Magazine (National) | "LOGO spot" (principal) | Tupelo Honey; dir: Mich Kozuchowski |
| Sci-Fi Channel | "Elevator" (principal) | Sci-Fi Network |
| Malin + Goetz | In-store/web campaign | WIKA LLC |
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| CABARETS/BENEFITS | ||
| Elton John Tribute Concert | Soloist | B.B. Kings 42nd Street |
| Queen Tribute Concert | Soloist | B.B. Kings 42nd Street |
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| TRAINING | ||
| The Boston Conservatory, BFA Theatre | ||
| V.P. Boyle (MTH), Matt Farnsworth (Voice) | ||
| Numerous On-camera classes | ||
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| OTHER SKILLS | ||
| expert sight singing | ||
| excellent IMPROV skills, great with TELEPROMPTER | /IFB | |
| Dialects: British, Cockney, Southern, Australian | ||
Legally Blonde
"Better than the movie... lyrics and dialogue play all the comic moments to the hilt, giving nearly all the cliches a newly burnished look... To balance the privileged extremes, there's Emmett Forrest (Barrett Hall), a guy with "A Chip on My Shoulder'' who teaches Elle how to get motivated for better reasons than reclaiming her shallow college boyfriend. He becomes her new love interest... "
-Terry Byrne, The Boston Globe
"Barrett Hall plays Emmett, the law clerk who understands Elle's plight and tries to help her out. He is terrific in this role... His fabulous tenor voice soars in his songs and he gives a winning portrayal of this kind and caring individual. As Emmett, he cleans up her desk, gets hooked on red bull, wears corduroy jackets and has many laugh out loud moments until he finally admits he loves Elle in "Legally Blonde" which leaves the audience in tears. Kelly and Barrett are awesome in these roles and have great chemistry together."
-Tony Annicone, Theater Mirror
"The strong lead by Kelly Felthous as "Legally Blonde" Elle Woods is complemented perfectly by Barrett Hall as Emmett... The acting and singing is sensational, scene transitions mellifluous and comedic timing is spot-on."
-Sean Leonard, The Daily Item
"Barrett Hall is classy and appealing as the sensitive and understanding law student Emmett, guiding and advising Elle as the two unknowingly begin to fall in love. There is a charming duet with Elle, and he has a wonderful moment when Elle introduces Emmett to a stunning new experience."
-Sally Applegate, Wicked Local
"Kelly Felthous shines as Elle... And the chemistry between her and Hall is crisp and layered. You wanted to take their characters home, feed them soup and ask them how they met."
-Craig Idlebrook, New Eangland Theatre
HAIR
“Barrett Hall is a sexy Berger who manages to keep the character likeable despite his tendency to behave like an asshole… Late in Act II, there's a "goodbye" scene between Claude and Berger that's quietly devastating; I believe it was added for this production, and it should stay in the show forever.”
-Michael Portantiere , TheaterMania
“Barrett Hall is fearless and forward as Berger.”
-Martin Denton, nytheatre.com
“The 23-member tribe was headed up by Barrett Hall as Berger, giving the role just the right nuances.”
-Charles Battersby, OOBR.com
“The colorful Berger is played with fun and fierceness by Barrett Hall.”
-Amanda Cooper, Curtain Up
Dibble Does Christmas In New York (20th Century Fox project)
"Frenetic sound-effects man Wilbur (Barrett Hall)…Everyone in the seven-member cast works hard -- none harder than Hall in the cluttered sound-effects corner"
-David Finkle, Theatermania
"Mark Setlock is brightly intense and energetic as Dibble. The same can be said for the rest of the cast, especially the versatile Barrett Hall as both Wilbur the sound-effects man and Mayor Bloomberg"
-Michael Lazan, Backstage
ONLY A LAD (the new OINGO BOINGO/DANNY ELFMAN ROCK MUSICAL)
“Kudos to the heroic cast, who don't let anything shake them. Led by Barrett Hall (Johnny), they're a likable bunch with vocal chops galore.”
-Michael Criscuolo, nytheatre.com
“Johnny, the hero, is a misunderstood high school dropout who runs with the wrong crowd. Barrett Hall captures Johnny’s simmering frustration and he has a powerful voice to boot.”
- David Barbour , broadway.com
“Also, his performers have great voices (Barrett Hall and Joey Calveri). These two really capture Oingo Boingo's spirit, both in look and feel, and even the numbers that don't fit the book (like "Little Girls") rock all the same because of that x-factor.
-Aaron Riccio, Theatre Talk
“Barrett Hall in the lead role of Johnny is a confident, polished performer who we will certainly see in the future.”