Adam Berry is one of the co-starts and executive producers of his own hit television show called KINDRED SPIRITS which is currently airing on Travel Channel. He was also one of the stars of the NBC Universal/SYFY original series Ghost Hunters. Adam was born and raised in Muscle Shoals, AL. At the age of 18 he moved to New England and graduated of one of top private performing arts schools in the country, The Boston Conservatory earning a BFA in Musical Theatre. Adam came to Provincetown the summer of 2003 and has since called it home. Adam has had the privilege of performing with and studying from renowned teachers from across the country. Most notably Keith Lockhart and The Boston Pops, TONY winner Betty Buckley and TONY nominated lyricist of Side Show, Bill Russell. He has performed in over 50 musicals, plays and concerts while simultaneously producing his own sold out cabaret shows. His extensive credits include numerous plays, musicals and cabarets in Provincetown and the surrounding communities on Cape Cod. As Executive Director of Peregrine Theatre Ensemble he has had the privilege of creating one of the top performing arts educational organizations on the cape along with his husband Ben Berry and dear friend Tessa Bry Taylor. In the past 7 years they have brought over 200 professional students and artists to the outer cape to learn, grow and perform in the birthplace of American theatre. www.adam-berry.com. Insta @AdamBerry, twitter @AdamJBerry
Credits: Discovery Network INC, Travel Channel, TLC and Destination America: Kindred Spirits, Executive Producer, creator and talent. NBC Universal/SyFy original series Ghost Hunters. TV credits include: Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters Academy, Anderson Cooper Show and Weekend Today. Theatrical credits: Frank in Merrily We Roll Along (Cape Rep), Thrill ME (WHAT), Roger in RENT, Jamie in The Last Five Years, Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar (Peregrine Theatre Ensemble); Floyd Collins, Candide, Working, Gross Indecency, Philadelphia Here I come, Tick, Tick… BOOM! (Counter-Productions); Shining City (WHAT); The Wild Party (CTEK ARTS); School for Wives and Cloud 9 (Shakespeare on the Cape); The Foggy, Foggy Dew a world premiere play by Wendy Kesselman (Provincetown Tennessee Williams Festival); The Black Monk by Wendy Kesselman (New Dramatists NYC). Streakin! and Three Short Tenors and a Dead Soprano dir. Steven Yuhasz; Camille dir. Guy Wolf (New Provincetown Players). Hair (Claude) and Bat Boy (Edgar) dir. Tony Jackman (Provincetown Theater Company). Other favorites include: Elegies for Angels... dir. Bill Russell; The Rivals (O’Trigger); Side Show (Buddy); Into The Woods (Jack); A Chorus Line (Bobby); and Chicago (Mary Sunshine). Adam is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory and a member of Actor’s Equity. He performed the music of George and Ira Gershwin with the Boston Pops under the direction of Keith Lockhart and also appeared with Betty Buckley in her Feinstein’s NYC show, The Other Woman: Vixen’s of Broadway. Adam is a proud member of the Actor's Equity Association.
www.Adam-Berry.com
Credits: Discovery Network INC, Travel Channel, TLC and Destination America: Kindred Spirits, Executive Producer, creator and talent. NBC Universal/SyFy original series Ghost Hunters. TV credits include: Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters Academy, Anderson Cooper Show and Weekend Today. Theatrical credits: Frank in Merrily We Roll Along (Cape Rep), Thrill ME (WHAT), Roger in RENT, Jamie in The Last Five Years, Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar (Peregrine Theatre Ensemble); Floyd Collins, Candide, Working, Gross Indecency, Philadelphia Here I come, Tick, Tick… BOOM! (Counter-Productions); Shining City (WHAT); The Wild Party (CTEK ARTS); School for Wives and Cloud 9 (Shakespeare on the Cape); The Foggy, Foggy Dew a world premiere play by Wendy Kesselman (Provincetown Tennessee Williams Festival); The Black Monk by Wendy Kesselman (New Dramatists NYC). Streakin! and Three Short Tenors and a Dead Soprano dir. Steven Yuhasz; Camille dir. Guy Wolf (New Provincetown Players). Hair (Claude) and Bat Boy (Edgar) dir. Tony Jackman (Provincetown Theater Company). Other favorites include: Elegies for Angels... dir. Bill Russell; The Rivals (O’Trigger); Side Show (Buddy); Into The Woods (Jack); A Chorus Line (Bobby); and Chicago (Mary Sunshine). Adam is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory and a member of Actor’s Equity. He performed the music of George and Ira Gershwin with the Boston Pops under the direction of Keith Lockhart and also appeared with Betty Buckley in her Feinstein’s NYC show, The Other Woman: Vixen’s of Broadway. Adam is a proud member of the Actor's Equity Association.
www.Adam-Berry.com