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a little about me!

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Hey! My name is Will Ingram. I am a stage and film actor from Austin, Texas. I graduated from Ithaca College's BFA Musical Theatre program in 2024, and now live in New York City!

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I grew up in a household of instruments and musicians, so I've been drawn to music and performance my whole life. I write my own music and have a deep passion for live music and how it enhances theatre.

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I love new work, I love collaborating. from independent film work, to new pieces of theatre, I bring a curiosity and excitement to the work that really fulfills me and reminds me why I'm doing all of this, not to mention exciting the people around me! I'm also a morning person! ;)

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I'm here to lend a hand however you may need. I just want to make cool stuff with cool people who are in love with what they do. reach out and let's get the ball rolling!  I also really want to be blonde again, so if you need a bleach blonde teenager in anything you're doing, you know where to reach me LOL!

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I'm currently making my Off-Broadway debut in the premiere of The Vessel at 59E59 Theaters! I am originating the role of Vïggo in Brendan George's new play. Directed by Peter Charney. Tickets sold here.

"In the center of Hudson Yards, New York City, stands a honeycomb-like structure known simply as the Vessel. After its unveiling in 2019, this 150-foot interactive art installation was repeatedly shut down, becoming an unexpected and controversial viral obsession.

Inspired by these true events, three minimum wage parks employees find themselves at the center of attention in The Vessel. The unlikely trio works together in hilarious and surprising ways as they navigate through and beyond the structure that looms over their every move.

Three coworkers against one tourist trap – a new play based on an infamous NYC landmark from the Drama Desk Award-nominated creators of A Eulogy for Roman."

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