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About Me

Chan Yu Hin Bryan 陳宇軒 is a cross-genre singer, actor, voice teacher, and producer based in New York City. Recent performance credits include Lun Tha in The King And I (Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre), Prince Christopher in Cinderella (The Heights Players), Sam/Frankie in 54 Sings Allegiance (54 Below), and Erkin in Exist: The Musical. Producing credits include Late Night Vibing: Asian R&B (The Green Room 42). A native of Hong Kong, Bryan is trilingual (English, Cantonese, and Mandarin) and currently teaches at New York Vocal Coaching.

 

Bryan started his performing journey in competitive choir singing in Diocesan Boys' School, during which he served as chairman of the Diocesan Boys’ School Senior Choir, an internationally acclaimed youth male choir. Bryan discovered his love for theatre in his sophomore year of college, starring in his first musical in the US as Benny in In The Heights (MUSKET). Since then, Bryan performed in many theatre productions in college, starring as Warren in This Is Our Youth, Barfee in 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Oskar in Let The Right One In

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Throughout the years, Bryan has dabbled in performance through various mediums other than theatre. In opera, Bryan previously starred as Guglielmo in Così fan tutte (Mozart) at Utah Vocal Arts Academy and was in the chorus of Roméo et Juliette (Gounod) and Don Giovanni (Mozart). In contemporary commercial singing, Bryan was featured as a lead singer in The Music of Billie Eilish, a pop showcase produced by Berklee College of Music. Bryan also recently starred in his production of Late Night Vibing: Asian R&B as an R&B vocalist. 

Bryan recently graduated from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee with an M.F.A. in Musical Theatre Vocal Pedagogy under the instruction of Kevin Wilson and Eiji Miura. Bryan is also a University of Michigan alumnus, majoring in Voice Performance (Classical) during his time there, studying voice with Stephen Lusmann and Caroline Helton.

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