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Canadian born actor and singer Alex Gaumond moved from Montreal to the UK in 1997 to study at the celebrated Guildford School of Acting where he achieved a 1st class BA (Hons).
After completing his degree at GSA in 2000, Alex made his professional debut that very same year in the ensemble of Miss Saigon in the Philippines where he was flown half way across the world to feature in a show that is very close to the country’s heritage. Alex also understudied the leading role of Chris in that production and went on to perform in the same musical in Hong Kong and Singapore in 2001.
2002 saw Gaumond make his professional West End debut at the Prince Of Wales where he understudied the roles of Malcolm, Jerry and Ethan in The Full Monty. After completing this Gaumond then played the character of Malcolm in the national tour of The Full Monty in 2004, which marked his first leading role.
Between 2002 and 2009 Gaumond made a number of appearances in a variety of UK national tours and London shows, particularly noteworthy performances include Guys And Dolls (Donmar Warehouse production), Desperately Seeking Susan, Sunday In The Park With George (5 times Olivier Award winning production) and Scrooge where he played the role of Tom Jenkins at the London Palladium and recorded a cast album with arguably Britain’s first teen idol and rock star, Tommy Steele.
In 2009 his career took to new levels when he was cast by Ben Elton, Brian May and Roger Taylor to play the lead role of Galileo in their acclaimed musical We Will Rock You. The stage adaptation of songs taken from infamous British band Queen began life at the Dominion Theatre in the West End in 2002 and became the longest running musical at the Dominion, and in 2009 the show was taken on a UK tour for the first time with Gaumond performing 7 shows a week for 7 months, playing at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, the Sunderland Empire, the Birmingham Hippodrome and the Bristol Hippodrome.
In 2009 Gaumond learned of his success with another musical which was to debut at the Savoy Theatre in London in January 2010. He had been cast to play the male lead (Emmett) in the original UK production of the stage adaptation of Legally Blonde. This exciting character provided Alex with a freshly written role for theatre that had been superbly crafted by the writers and brilliantly moulded by Alex so that he made the role his own. His work in the show earned him a nomination for 'Best Actor in a Musical' at the WhatsOnStage Awards and the prestigious Olivier Awards in 2011. The production itself received critical acclaim and went on to win 'Best Musical' in all the major awards that year. An album of the Original London Cast, featuring Alex, was recorded live under the reputed theatre label First Night Records.
Following his highly acclaimed run of almost two years in Legally Blonde, Alex made a return to We Will Rock You, this time at the Dominion Theatre (winner of the Olivier Audience Award 2011 for best long-running show), in which he starred for 6 months and was nominated for a WhatsOnStage Award 2012 for 'Best Takeover in a Role'.
In 2012 Alex starred as Jesus in a new production of Jesus Christ Superstar for Ljubljana Festival in Slovenia and released his first single, Here I Am(available worldwide from most download sites), which he launched with a performance at West End Live in Trafalgar Square in front of 20,000 people, as one of only three recording artists invited to perform their solo material amongst all the West End shows featured in the programme.
In 2013 he played Alberto Beddini in Top Hat at the Aldwych Theatre. Whilst in the show, he attended the Olivier Awards, which saw the production win for 'Best New Musical', 'Best Choreography' and 'Best Costume Design'.
From September 2013 to September 2014, Alex starred in the Royal Shakespeare Company's multi award winning production of Matilda at the Cambridge Theatre, playing the iconic role of headmistress Miss Trunchbull. During his time on the show, Alex made many TV appearances including BBC's Children in Need and The Paul O'Grady Show on ITV, where he performed a specially conceived sketch with the show's host and guests.
In November 2014, Alex joined the cast of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at the Savoy Theatre, replacing Rufus Hound in the role of Freddy Benson, the iconic conman portrayed by Steve Martin in the original movie version. Alex starred opposite Robert Lindsay at the Savoy Theatre and played the role until the production closed in the West End on 7 March 2015.
Immediately following this, Alex played the role of Beadle Bamford in English National Opera's production of Sweeney Todd at the London Coliseum, opposite opera star Bryn Terfel and movie star Emma Thompson, from 30 March to 12 April 2015.
In April 2015, it was announced that Alex would star as Adam Pontipee in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, from 16 July to 29 August 2015.
In October 2015, it was announced that Alex would star as the Baker in a new production of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Into the Woods at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, from 4 December 2015 to 16 January 2016, directed by Matthew Xia. In 2018, he stars in Marianne Elliott's gender-swap West End revival of Sondheim's Company.
The Pontipee family from the recent production of SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS at Regent Park's Open Air Theatre, London. Adam - Alex Gaumond Benjamin - James Leece Caleb - Ed White Daniel - Leon Cooke Frankincense (Frank) - Adam Rhys Charles Gideon - Sam O'Rourke Ephraim - Bob Harms Production details: https://openairtheatre.com/production/seven-brides-for-seven-brothers
Alex Gaumond singing 'High Hopes' at The Hippodrome Casino for After Show (http://www.aftershow.biz). To listen to Alex's STUDIO VERSION of this track and download it for FREE, click here: http://snd.sc/108mhfI Buy Alex's single 'HERE I AM' on iTunes - http://bit.ly/HIM_AlexGaumond For more info on Alex visit http://www.alexgaumond.com or follow on http://twitter.com/AlexGaumond and http://facebook.com/AlexGaumond Original song by Kodaline.
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For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This song was the encore performance for Alex's first West End solo concert. Musical Director/Piano/Keys: Tom Deering Bass: Jon Cooper (http://www.joncooperbass.com) Drums: Ed Carlile Guitar/Keys: Neil Brock Guitar: Frank Dawkins Backing Vocals: Suzie McAdam, Kaisa Hammarlund & Tim Newman
For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This was Alex's first West End solo concert and he ended the first half with this original arrangement of Crazy & Billie Jean, devised in collaboration with his musical director Tom Deering. Musical Director/Piano/Keys: Tom Deering Bass: Jon Cooper (http://www.joncooperbass.com) Drums: Ed Carlile Guitar/Keys: Neil Brock Guitar: Frank Dawkins Backing Vocals: Suzie McAdam, Kaisa Hammarlund & Tim Newman
For a FREE DOWNLOAD of this track (studio version), click here: http://www.facebook.com/AlexGaumond?sk=app_4949752878 Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This was Alex's first West End solo concert. For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com
For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This was Alex's first West End solo concert and for this song by Canadian band The Tragically Hip, he was joined on stage by fellow Canadian Ramin Karimloo. Musical Director/Piano/Keys: Tom Deering Bass: Jon Cooper (http://www.joncooperbass.com) Drums: Ed Carlile Guitar/Keys: Neil Brock Guitar: Frank Dawkins
For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This was Alex's first West End solo concert and for this song, originally written by Bob Dylan and recently covered by Adele, he opted for an acoustic version, accompanied by his musical director Tom Deering on piano.
For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This was Alex's first West End solo concert and for this song by Jason Mraz, he was joined on stage by 'We Meet Again', a band formed of singer Suzie McAdam and musician Paul Ingram-Tedd. For more info on We Meet Again, click here: http://www.youtube.com/wemeetagainmusic Singers: Alex Gaumond & Suzie McAdam Acoustic Guitar: Paul Ingram-Tedd Musical Director/Piano/Keys: Tom Deering Bass: Jon Cooper (http://www.joncooperbass.com) Drums: Ed Carlile Guitar/Keys: Neil Brock Guitar: Frank Dawkins
For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Leicester Square Theatre on Sunday 22nd May 2011. This was Alex's first West End solo concert. He was joined on stage by special guests including Ramin Karimloo, Sarah French & band We Meet Again. Musical Director/Piano/Keys: Tom Deering Bass: Jon Cooper (http://www.joncooperbass.com) Drums: Ed Carlile Guitar/Keys: Neil Brock Guitar: Frank Dawkins Backing Vocals: Suzie McAdam, Kaisa Hammarlund & Tim Newman
Recorded live at Lauderdale House on Sunday 21st November 2010. This was Alex's first ever solo concert in London and was a sell-out success. Among the star-studded audience of West End performers attending Alex's concert were Sheridan Smith, Richard Fleeshman, Danielle Hope and Stuart Matthew Price. For further information on Alex including free downloads and upcoming concerts, please visit the Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/AlexGaumond Song written by Amos Lee Guitar: James Barber Piano: Richard John
Recorded live at Lauderdale House on Sunday 21st November 2010. This was the opening number of Alex's first ever solo concert in London. Among the star-studded audience of West End performers attending the concert were Sheridan Smith, Richard Fleeshman, Danielle Hope and Stuart Matthew Price. For further information on Alex including free downloads and upcoming concerts, please visit the Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/AlexGaumond Piano: Richard John
For more info, videos & free downloads from Alex, click here: http://www.alexgaumond.com Recorded live at Lauderdale House on Sunday 21st November 2010. This was Alex's first ever solo concert in London and was a sell-out success. Among the star-studded audience of West End performers attending the concert were Sheridan Smith, Richard Fleeshman, Danielle Hope and Stuart Matthew Price. Piano: Richard John
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