Matt Hinkley (Music Director/Conductor/Guitar) Most recently: The Outsiders (La Jolla Playhouse). Broadway: SpongeBob, Bandstand, Finding Neverland, Violet, First Date, Godspell. Regional and other NYC credits include: Clint Black’s Looking For Christmas (Old Globe), Camelot (Bay Street Theatre, incl. orchestrations), ROOMS (New World Stages), Mrs. Miller Does Her Thing (Signature Theatre, Helen Hayes nomination for music direction), The Circus In Winter (Goodspeed Opera House, incl. orchestrations), 35MM (original NYC productions), Chess (Kennedy Center), Bloodsong Of Love (Ars Nova); original member of the Joe Iconis Rock ‘n’ Roll Jamboree. Film: The Last Five Years. Longtime music director for Caissie Levy; other concert work includes Jessica Vosk, Jason Gotay, Sutton Foster. Love to Kym and Madeline.
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