John-Andrew Morrison is an award winning actor living and working in New York City. John-Andrew received a Tony Award Nomination, a Lucille Lortel Award and an OBIE Award for his work in the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical A Strange Loop (Broadway and Off Broadway at Playwrights Horizons / Page 73). He is an Outer Critics Circle Honoree for his performance in the Off Broadway premiere of Blues for an Alabama Sky (KEEN Company). John-Andrew spent many years working at La Mama with George Ferencz as a member of The Experimentals working on readings, workshops and productions of around 80 new plays. With The Experimentals, he recently played Medea in the remount of the H.M. Koutoukas tragi-camp Medea of the Laundromat at La MaMa with The Lucille Lortel Theater. He did several plays with The Classical Theater Of Harlem, including the OBIE Award winning The Blacks - A Clown Show, Caligula with Andrè De Shields and the New York Times Critics Pick hit show Malvolio. John-Andrew recently did the world premiere of the new musical 3 Summers of Lincoln at The La Jolla Playhouse and featured on the Freakonomics podcast. John-Andrew's work has been seen internationally and regionally at theaters including The Hartford Stage, Baltimore Center Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, A.R.T., Center Theatre Group, A.C.T. and more. John-Andrew holds a BA in Theater Arts from Brandeis University and an MFA in Acting from UC San Diego. He is a member of the Actors Center.
(John-Andrew Morrison, photo by Blue Photography)