Matt McGrath starred in the musical The Black Rider at Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, the Barbican Theatre in London, San Francisco’s A.C.T. and in Sydney, Australia where he was nominated for a Helpmann Award. Broadway: Cabaret (Emcee), A Streetcar Named Desire. Off-Broadway: Graceland (Lincoln Center), Top Secret… (NYTW), Hedwig and the Angry Inch, A Fair Country (Lincoln Center), What Didn’t Happen, Minutes from the Blue Route, Nothing Sacred, The Dadshuttle, Escape from Happiness, Fat Men in Skirts, The Old Boy, Life During Wartime and Amulets Against the Dragon Forces. Regional theatre credits include Romance (Bay Street); Caroline in Jersey (Williamstown); Bell, Book and Candle (Bay Street); Beyond Therapy (Williamstown Theatre Festival/Bay Street Theatre); The Evildoers (Yale Rep); The Lady in Question and Japes at Bay Street Theatre; Ridiculous Fraud and Raised in Captivity at South Coast Repertory; Mother of Invention (Williamstown Theatre Festival); Loot at Williamstown Theatre Festival and at La Jolla Playhouse; Distant Fires (Coast Playhouse, L.A. Weekly Award); and Pete Townshend’s The Boy Who Heard Music and Snakebit (New York Stage & Film). Film credits include Colin Fitz Lives!, Full Grown Men, The Notorious Bettie Page, The Anniversary Party, The Broken Hearts Club, Boys Don’t Cry, The Impostors, Story of a Bad Boy, 1999, The Substance of Fire, Bob Roberts, The Dadshuttle and Desperate Hours. Television: “Little Britain USA,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Frasier,” “Now and Again,” “Chicago Hope,” “New York Undercover,” “Winnetka Road,” “Andersonville,” “The Member of the Wedding” and “Cruel Doubt.” Matt developed a one-man show about the Tony Award-winning Director Jack Hofsiss that was recently performed at The Kennedy Center, for which Matt also serves as the assistant director and dramaturg.