ABOUT
ANDREW HUMANN - EQUITY ACTOR
I discovered the thrill of performing live at the ripe age of eight years old as Munchkin #3 in our community theater's production of 'The Wiz.' Stage performance was a natural progression from the table top performances that my family had the pleasure of enduring since I was a toddler!
I have since taken a dedicated and extremely focused approach to reaching my professional acting goals. My dossier outlines my devoted advancement in community and professional theater. I've come along way down the road since my first solo in 'The Wiz' at eight years old. My experience, supported by ongoing coaching and education, aims to prove an asset to any acting company.
THEATER CREDITS
A PASSION PURSUED
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MASTER HAROLD AND THE BOYS
Director: Timothy Near
Aurora Theater Company
Berkeley, CA - 2016

HAIRSPRAY
Director: Daren A.C. Caroll
Berkeley Play House
Berkeley, CA - 2015

DOGFIGHT
Director: Bill English
San Francisco Play House
San Francisco, CA - 2015

AMERICAN IDIOT
Director: Micheal Mayer
Work Light Productions
National Off Broadway Tour - 2014

RENT
Director: Jasen Jeffery
Pacific Coast Repertory Theater
Pleasanton CA - 2013

HEADWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH
Director: Nick Olivero
Boxcar Theater
San Francisco, CA - 2012

DOG SEES GOD
Director: Nick Olivero
Boxcar Theater
San Francisco, CA - 2012

A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Director: Scott Denison
Center Rep Theater
Walnut Creek, CA 2011-12

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT
Center Rep Theater
Walnut Creek, CA 2012

SPRING AWAKENING
Director: Molly Aaronson-Gelb
Center Rep Theater
Walnut Creek, CA - 2012

PIRATES OF PENZANCE
Berkeley Playhouse Mainstage
Berkeley, CA 2012

THE LION THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
Director: Jon Tracy
The Julia Morgan Center for the Arts
Berkeley, CA 2011

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
Ashby Theater Company
Berkeley, CA 2010

PERFORMANCE RATINGS
"While Link Larkin (Andrew Humann) is compared to “a young, budding Elvis,” Humann can be compared to a young, budding Aaron Tveit, whose clear and strong tenor captivated the crowd during the swoon-worthy ballad, “It Takes Two.”"
The Daily Californian
"The entire ensemble [American Idiot] sings and dances with mind melting energy throughout the whole production ... standout moments for the ensemble include Andrew Humann's solo in "Holiday""