Louis Hobson is a musical theater actor and was the artistic director
of Balagan Theatre in Seattle, Washington. His Broadway credits
include Next to Normal and Bonnie & Clyde.Hobson grew up in Puyallup,
Washington, and attended Pacific Lutheran University, where he majored
in theater after switching from music education. He is married and has
children. Hobson spent the first part of his career in Seattle's
theater scene, acting at the Village Theatre, 5th Avenue Theatre and
others. He played leading roles in productions of West Side Story,
Miss Saigon, Evita, and Hair. In 2002, he portrayed Dan in a Seattle
reading of Next to Normal.In the fall of 2008, Hobson moved to New
York City "to work with great actors and great directors" and was cast
as the two doctors in the Broadway production of Next to Normal, roles
he played for the duration of the show's 22-month run. After Next to
Normal closed in 2011, Hobson appeared in supporting roles in three
short-lived Broadway musicals: The People in the Picture (2011),
Bonnie & Clyde (2011), and Leap of Faith (2012). He then worked
briefly on producing musicals and readings in New York City.
of Balagan Theatre in Seattle, Washington. His Broadway credits
include Next to Normal and Bonnie & Clyde.Hobson grew up in Puyallup,
Washington, and attended Pacific Lutheran University, where he majored
in theater after switching from music education. He is married and has
children. Hobson spent the first part of his career in Seattle's
theater scene, acting at the Village Theatre, 5th Avenue Theatre and
others. He played leading roles in productions of West Side Story,
Miss Saigon, Evita, and Hair. In 2002, he portrayed Dan in a Seattle
reading of Next to Normal.In the fall of 2008, Hobson moved to New
York City "to work with great actors and great directors" and was cast
as the two doctors in the Broadway production of Next to Normal, roles
he played for the duration of the show's 22-month run. After Next to
Normal closed in 2011, Hobson appeared in supporting roles in three
short-lived Broadway musicals: The People in the Picture (2011),
Bonnie & Clyde (2011), and Leap of Faith (2012). He then worked
briefly on producing musicals and readings in New York City.
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