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George Abud
Off-Broadway actor

George Abud

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Off-Broadway actor
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George Abud (born October 30, 1990) is a Lebanese-American actor, playwright, and musician. He is known for playing Camal in the Off-Broadway and Broadway productions of The Band's Visit, receiving a Daytime Emmy Award for his work on the show's NBC Today Show performance.

Early life and education

Abud was born in Detroit to Lebanese-American parents Gary and Paulette Abud. He attended Wayne State University and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre acting before moving to New York City in 2012.

Career

Abud first appeared in New York in the 2014 revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Allegro directed by John Doyle at Classic Stage Company. His adaptation of “Children and Art” from Sunday in the Park with George was selected to be played live at New York City Center for Stephen Sondheim.Jeanine Tesori recounted:

“Finally, George Abud sang his rendition of “Children and Art,” gently accompanying himself on the Oud, his version exploring his own relationship to his father. Tears streamed down Steve’s face. He ended up staying to see the performance of Tick, Tick…Boom! that night after all, his heart clearly broken, but also full.”

Abud made his Broadway debut in 2015 in John Kander & Fred Ebb's final musical, The Visit, starring Chita Rivera and Roger Rees.

Later, he originated the role of Camal in the Off-Broadway and subsequent Broadway production of The Band's Visit. Zachary Stewart of TheaterMania wrote: "Playing the role of violinist Camal, George Abud consistently wows with both his comic timing and musical virtuosity. His voice gloriously rings through the theater in Itzik's Lullaby, during which he plays an oud." After leaving The Band's Visit in late 2018, Abud was cast in the Off-Broadway production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui starring Raúl Esparza at Classic Stage Company. Sara Holdren of Vulture noted: "George Abud is a nimble, fast-talking delight…".

In 2019, Abud portrayed Lewis Chapman in the musical version of August Rush directed by John Doyle at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora, IL. Next, he was cast in Annie Get Your Gun directed by Sarna Lapine at Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor, NY.

In 2020, he starred as Nerd Face in the new pop musical Emojiland, Off-Broadway at the Duke on 42nd Street, about which Laura Collins-Hughes of The New York Times said: "But with the arrival of Nerd Face, played with wonderfully sweet dorkiness by George Abud, you can feel the air turn electric. There is a very good chance that you will be as instantly smitten with him as he is with Smize (Schein) in her polka-dotted fit-and-flare dress." For his performance, Abud was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical.

It was announced in May 2022 that Abud would star as Marinetti in the new musical Lempicka by Carson Kreitzer and Matt Gould at La Jolla Playhouse directed by Rachel Chavkin. The San Diego Union Tribune wrote: “George Abud is another ideal hand-in-glove fit for the role of Italian pro-fascist modernist Filippo Marinetti. His edgy performance of the high-flying song 'Perfection' is one of those moments in a show where thoughts of future Tony nominations dance in the head — for him, as well as for Espinosa and Iman.”

Abud returned Off-Broadway, in early 2023, in the world premiere musical Cornelia Street at the Atlantic Theater Company, opposite Norbert Leo Butz. That spring he returned to Birdland Jazz Club, with duo partner Katrina Lenk, in an encore performance of “Abud & Lenk: Swung”.

Following that Abud portrayed Russian lyric poet Aleksandr Blok in the New York debut of Elizabeth Swados's The Beautiful Lady directed by Anne Bogart at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club. Of his performance, TheaterMania stated: “Abud’s readings of Blok’s poetry are particularly haunting: a persistent, slightly erotic cadence to his voice, his eyes heavy with the weight of too much seen.”

Stage credits

Theatre credits

YearProductionRoleLocationCategory
2012Oliver TwistToby CrackitShakespeare Theatre of New JerseyRegional
2012Man of La ManchaJosé, a MuleteerShakespeare Theatre of New JerseyRegional
2013A Midsummer Night's DreamPuckGeva Theatre CenterRegional
2013Fiddler on the RoofThe FiddlerLoft Theatre, Human Race Theatre CompanyRegional
2014AllegroCharlie TownsendClassic Stage CompanyOff-Broadway
2015The VisitKarl SchellLyceum TheatreBroadway
2015Nathan the WiseAl-HafiClassic Stage CompanyOff-Broadway
2016Peer GyntThe BridegroomClassic Stage CompanyOff-Broadway
2016The Band's VisitCamalAtlantic Theater CompanyOff-Broadway
2017-2019The Band's VisitCamalEthel Barrymore TheatreBroadway
2018The Resistible Rise of Arturo UiClark, Ted RaggClassic Stage CompanyOff-Broadway
2019Lolita, My LoveClare QuiltyYork Theatre CompanyOff-Broadway
2019August RushLewis ChapmanParamount Theatre (Aurora, Illinois)Regional
20191776James WilsonThe MunyRegional
2019Annie Get Your GunCharlie DavenportBay Street TheaterRegional
2020EmojilandNerd FaceThe Duke on 42nd StreetOff-Broadway
2021Ebenezer Scrooge's BIG San Diego Christmas ShowFred, Young ScroogeOld Globe TheaterRegional
2022LempickaMarinettiLa Jolla PlayhouseRegional
2023Cornelia StreetWilliamAtlantic Theater CompanyOff-Broadway
2023The Beautiful LadyAleksandr BlokLa MaMa Experimental Theatre ClubOff-Broadway
2023The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson MusicalNixonLa Jolla PlayhouseRegional

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRoleShowResult
2019Daytime Emmy AwardOutstanding Musical Performance in a Daytime Program (with the cast of The Band's Visit)CamalThe Band's VisitWon
2020Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalNerd FaceEmojilandNominated
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