Bryce Edwards
Bryce Edwards is an actor, musician, and visual artist who recently graduated from Baldwin Wallace University’s BFA Acting Program. His acting resume runs the gamut from playing a young Taylor Mac in the original NYTW reading of The Fre, to the likes of Shakespeare, Moliere, and Chekhov, to voicing a Charmin bear (among other commercial voiceover and film work). Bryce often performs in a cabaret setting, reviving hot jazz, vaudeville, and “antique pop” from the 1910s, 20s, and 30s. He performs as half of Mr. Harris & Mr. Edwards, a cabaret act that pays homage to the golden age of show business and classic jazz, which has appeared at Don’t Tell Mama, Birdland, and the American Songbook Society. He can also be seen performing his own music (often accompanied by his original fine art visuals) to bring life to dusty tomes from the early 1900s as a member of Ayun Halliday’s “Necromancers of the Public Domain.”
Follow him on IG: @gobbydafoo, web: www.brycedylanedwards.com