Charles E. Wallace is an actor, singer, and dancer who has performed on Broadway, off-Broadway, and in regional theater. He was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1973.
He performed the role of Headmaster Morrow in the Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of Choir Boy. Charles recently played “Number Two” in the world premier of Marcus Gardley’s The Road Weeps, The Well Runs Dry (Perseverance Theatre, AK) and appeared as Papa/Emanueli in Robert Wilson’s chamber opera, Zinnias: The Life of Clemintine Hunter.
Broadway credits include: Miss Saigon (John), Amazing Grace, Smokey Joe’s CafĂ©, and Jekyll & Hyde. Off-Broadway: Dinah Was (Boss/Chase) and George Wolfe’s Harlem Song (Apollo Theatre). Other credits: Urinetown (Lockstock), Geva Theatre; A Soldier’s Play (Davenport), Arkansas Rep.; Play On (The Duke), The Goodman Theatre & Seattle Rep. Charles thanks his family for their continued support. God Bless!
Credit Type | Production | Season |
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Actor | It Hasn’t Always Been This Way | 2006-07 Season |