Matt Krzan


Rudolpho | Matilda | West End
About Matt

Matt trained at The London Studio Centre

West End Credits include: Rudolpho in MATILDA (The Cambridge Theatre); Guard/First Cover Reuben in JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (London Palladium); Fogarty/Judge in CHICAGO (Phoenix Theatre); Munkustrap U/S Bustopher Jones/Gus in CATS (London Palladium); Swing, dance captain & u/s Joseph Smith in THE BOOK OF MORMON, Original London Cast (Prince of Wales); Swing, u/s Farah/Young Bernadette in PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (Palace Theatre); Swing, u/s Witch’s Father in WICKED (Apollo Victoria); Dance Captain, Cagelle u/s Etienne in LA CAGE AUX FOLLES (Playhouse Theatre).

Other Theatre Credits include: Munkustrap, u/s Bustopher Jones/Gus and Dance Captain in CATS (International Tour); Ensemble, u/s Buddy in ELF THE MUSICAL, Original UK Cast, (Plymouth/Dublin); Ensemble u/s Tick & Bernadette in PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT (UK Tour); Swing and dance captain, u/s Fred Casely in CHICAGO (UK Tour); Admetus/Macavity, u/s Munkustrap & Tugger in CATS (UK Tour and Italy); Nintendo, Alternate Electra in STARLIGHT EXPRESS (UK Tour and Scandinavia); Ensemble in CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG (Original UK Tour).

Film & TV Credits include: A member of the Drag group ‘The Globe Girls’ appearing on the Live Finals of BBC’s THE GREATEST DANCER (SYCO ENT). Ship Helmsman in CAPTAIN AMERICA:THE FIRST AVENGER (Marvel Studios); Foot Soldier in JACK AND THE GIANT SLAYER (Warner Brothers); Featured Dancer in PENNY DREADFUL SERIES 2 (Showtime); Lars in Priscilla Queen of the Desert, THE ALAN TITCHMARSH SHOW (ITV); Cagelle in La Cage Aux Folles, COMIC RELIEF WITH GRAHAM NORTON and THE ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE (BBC).

Matt has also been involved in numerous development workshops including CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (Playful Productions); GHOST BROADWAY (Colin Ingram Ltd); LA CAGE AUX FOLLES BROADWAY Workshop (Sonia Friedman Productions);  

Choreography Credits include: LOSERVILLE (The Union Theatre); COOL RIDER, West End (Duchess and Lyric Theatres, London) (Dir: Guy Unsworth).
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