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Locality: Hamilton, Ontario

Phone: +1 905-575-0178



Address: 27 Rutledge Court L8W3H7 Hamilton, ON, Canada

Website: gregorycrossvocalacademy.musicteachershelper.com

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Gregory Cross Vocal Academy 20.11.2020

Gregory Cross has appeared in Musicals, Theatre, Television & Opera across Canada and Great Britain. For five years he played the role of ‘Monsieur Firmin’ in the award winning Toronto production of Phantom of the Opera. He has appeared on London’s West End in such shows as Miss Saigon. In Canada, Mr Cross has worked in Theatre coast to coast; including appearances at the Charlottetown and Shaw Festivals, at the St. Lawrence Centre as 'Alfie Doolittle' in "My Fair La...dy", at Orillia's Sunshine Festival as 'Dick Deadeye' in "HMS Pinafore", and with Opera Ontario and the Edmonton Opera as 'Baron Zeta' in "The Merry Widow". His operatic performances also include appearances with the Vancouver and Canadian Opera Companies, and Opera in Concert in such roles as 'Goloud' in "Peleas et Melisande", 'Ramiro' in "L'heure Espagnol", and 'Papageno' in "The Magic Flute". His TV credits include Due South, Wind at my Back, The Twilight Zone and a recurring role as ‘Ed Caruso’ (The Singing Telegram Man) on the children’s series Noddy. Gregory has Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from the University of Toronto, and teaches Voice, Singing and Acting in Hamilton & Oakville, Ontario. He is much in demand across the country as an adjudicator and clinician, his areas of expertise being Musical Theatre, Speech Arts, Classical Voice & Choirs. Voice Lessons are $35 per half hour in Hamilton and $40 in Oakville, 45 min lessons are $52.50 in Hamilton and $60 in Oakville, One hour lessons are $70 in Hamilton and $80 in Oakville. There is a yearly fee of $50 to Register and Reserve a lesson time-slot. Students are expected to commit to at least one term of lessons of 11 lessons. There are three terms in the year (Fall, Winter and Spring). There are four Recitals per year which are excellent opportunities for those students who wish, to perform in front of an appreciative audience.