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Scott Boggs

Odenton,MD,USA
Young Artist/Emerging Pro
Classical, Musical Theatre, Tenor


Highlights & Awards

  • Nominee for Best Performer In A Musical (Non-Professional) in BroadwayWorld Washington, DC Awards (2023)

Bio

Tenor Andy Boggs is originally from Odenton, Maryland. He is currently a master’s student at

Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, studying under the tutelage of Brian Horne. During

IU Opera Theater’s 2024-2025 season, he played Peter Quint (The Turn of the Screw) and Alfred

(Die Fledermaus). He played Gonzalve (L’heure espagnole) and Dr. Caius (Falstaff) in the IU

Jacobs School of Music scenes program. This summer, he will play Don Ottavio (Don Giovanni)

at the Winter Harbor Music Festival. Boggs made his professional debut singing the role of

Monostatos (Die Zauberflöte) with Loudoun Lyric Opera Company and has sung in the

Annapolis Opera chorus. He made his international debut singing as Tamino, Erste geharnischter

Mann, and Zweiter Priester (Die Zauberflöte) with Lyric Opera Studio Weimar. He has

performed with the Victorian Lyric Opera Company, singing the roles of Ralph Rackstraw

(H.M.S. Pinafore) and Alexis (The Sorcerer). Because of his performances in H.M.S. Pinafore,

he was honored with a nomination for Best Performer in a Musical in the BroadwayWorld

Washington, DC Awards. As a concert soloist, Boggs has performed as the tenor soloist in works

such as Ives’ The Celestial Country, Handel’s Messiah, Purcell’s Welcome to All the Pleasures,

and Bach’s Es reißet euch ein schrecklich Ende, among others. He graduated with a B.M. in

V ocal Performance from the University of Maryland (UMD), studying under Gran Wilson.

Throughout his time at UMD, Boggs sang the role of Brack Weaver (Down in the Valley) with

UMD’s OperaTerps, portrayed Vincent Jones (Street Scene), and sang in the opera chorus for

Maryland Opera Studio.


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