About me
Correy West was last seen on Broadway in Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations. He made his Broadway debut in South Pacific at Lincoln Center. Subsequently, he performed in the Broadway production of Nice Work If You Can Get It at the Imperial Theatre alongside Matthew Broderick. You can catch him tap dancing and singing in Live from Lincoln Center’s production of Showboat starring Vanessa Williams as well as PBS’s Great Performances Season 50: Celebrating 50 Years of Broadway’s Best, singing and dancing with Broadway Legends such as Sutton Foster, Chita Rivera and Donna McKechnie. He performed and worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber in the US Premiere/1st National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera’s sequel Love Never Dies, the 1st National Touring Company of Roundabout Theatre's production of Anything Goes, as well as touring the country in a production of 42nd Street. Other New York credits include The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, the New York premiere of Lunch at the New York Music Festival, a workshop of the new musical The Right Girl, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman and a reading of the new musical The Gay Divorcee, directed by Jeff Whiting. Regionally, he has played Fagin in Oliver (Virginia Stage Company), Mitch Mahoney in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Arkansas Rep Theatre), Ken in Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Capital Rep Theatre), Paul in Kiss Me Kate (Cape Playhouse) and Rusty Charlie in Guys and Dolls (Barrington Stage Company). He’s performed at many other regional theaters such as Arena Stage Company, The Rev, Theatre Aspen, Florida Studio Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, North Carolina Theatre, Prince Music Theatre, Riverside Theatre, Pioneer Theatre Company and Westchester Broadway Theatre. He just finished performing in the world premiere, out of town Broadway tryout of The Ballad of Johnny and June at The La Jolla Playhouse and The Citadel Theatre, which celebrates the love story of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, as well as continuing his work on the new, Broadway Bound, musical American Prophet, about the life and times of Frederick Douglas.