Actor Highlights: T. Oliver Reid

T. Oliver Reid grew up in Gastonia, North Carolina. After graduating high school, he was awarded a talent-based scholarship to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. His Broadway credits include "Chicago," "Kiss Me Kate," "Follies," "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Never Gonna Dance, " "La Cage Aux Folles," "The Wedding Singer," "Mary Poppins," "Damn Yankees, "Dreamgirls" and more. 

Featured on Broadway and Main in shows such as:

Aint Misbehavin

Equity Theatres - Most Recent Additions

International City Theatre

International City Theatre’s mission is to entertain, educate, inspire and provoke thoughtful dialogue through live theatre.

Now in our 31st year, ICT performs a five-play season and runs…

Long Beach, California
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Actors Playhouse

Actors' Playhouse, Miami-Dade County’s award-winning professional theatre company celebrates 28 years of great cultural offerings as a Florida Presenting Cultural Organization and one of 13…

Coral Gables, Florida
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Long Wharf Theatre

We believe that the art of theatre has the power to create empathy; that theatre at its best entertains even as it reflects our world back upon us, inspiring fellowship, tolerance and…

New Haven, Connecticut
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Forward Theater Company

Forward Theater Company is a not-for-profit professional theater company founded to provide exceptional theater experiences for area audiences and give professional actors, designers, and…

Madison, Wisconsin
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Forestburgh Playhouse

In the mid 1940's in Greenwich Village, John Grahame and Alexander Maissel had been leasing the legendary Provincetown Playhouse, whose previous tenant had been Eugene O'Neill, for their…

Forestburgh, New York
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Shotgun Players

Founding Artistic Director Patrick Dooley started the company in 1992 with ten eager actors and a bucket of black paint. Before finding our permanent home at the Ashby Stage in 2004, Shotgun…

Berkeley, California
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Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles

 In 1986, The Shakespeare Center, then operating as Shakespeare Festival/LA, presented the first Summer Festival, with performances of Twelfth Night in Pershing Square. The audience included…

Los Angeles, California
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Second City Inc.

The Second City opened its doors on a snowy Chicago night in December of 1959, and has since grown to become the world’s premier comedy club, theatre and school of improvisation—with live…

Chicago, Illinois
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