Luke Surretsky

Actor, singer, and Musician in New York City

Luke Surretsky

Actor, singer, and Musician in New York City

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UPCOMING - You can find me playing the one and only Johnny Cash in Festival 56's production of ‘Ring Of Fire’ out in Princeton, Illinois! This is my third time now doing this show, formerly with RWS Global in the badlands of North Dakota, and then with the John W. Engeman in Long Island, NY.

PROFESSIONAL BIO - Luke Surretsky is a NYC-based actor/singer/musician born and raised in northern NJ. Select Credits -- TV/Film: Evil Lives Here (Hulu), Bitchy BFF (GoodShort). Off-Broadway: A Christmas Carol (The Players Theatre), Santa’s Sing-A-Long (Theatre Row). Regional: The Amory Wars (NCL), Ring Of Fire (Engeman Theatre, RWS Global), Heartbreak Hotel (Engeman Theatre), Million Dollar Quartet (Hangar Theatre), Escape To Margaritaville (New Bedford Festival Theatre), East Carson St. (Bell Theater, Axelrod PAC), Rent (Area Stage), This Is Our Youth (Area Stage), Sweeney Todd (Area Stage), American Idiot (Asbury Park Theatre Co.), Oliver! (Area Stage). Concert: Jazz At Lincoln Center (The Appel Room).

Testimonials
But it’s Luke Surretsky who drives the evening with the speed and power of a runaway Brightline express. Somehow he and Rodaz make Dennis’ 11th hour seemingly endless spleen-venting monologue an impossible torrent of fear metastasized into words. But until the last moments, Surretsky’s Dennis exudes self-confidence bordering on arrogance, especially taking ego-building satisfaction from mercilessly putting down Warren. And yet Surretsky somehow communicates that this is all a front."
Florida Theater On Stage, Bill Hirschman
The cast is simply superb... Luke Surretsky's Asher learns to ride the waves of present and past better than Champagne's Maggie. As Maggie's past is pulled from the trunk, they both give riveting performances."
Theatre Beyond Broadway, Nicole Jesson
Laying in the rhythm section are Luke Surretsky as Brother Jay (Perkins) on upright bass... Neither misses a step driving the show, and Surretsky humorously finds every possible physical position to play that tall bass."
Ithaca Times, Ross Haarstad
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