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As a performer, Greg has worked across theatre, opera, oratorio, and with a cappella groups and choirs around the UK, internationally, and in the West End. Recent credits include The Hunchback of Notre Dame (West End - Prince Edward Theatre), Fredrik Egerman in Sondheim’s A Little Night Music (Courtyard Theatre), concerts with the London Chamber Orchestra (Smith Square Hall), Billy Nolan in Carrie (Embassy Theatre), The Seeker (West End - Theatre Royal Drury Lane), George in Shelter (Southwark Playhouse), and performing a principal role with London Musical Theatre Orchestra Sitz (Bishopsgate Institute). He has enjoyed performing at some of the world's most prestigious concert venues and theatres including Royal Albert Hall, Wembley Arena, Royal Festival Hall, Poland's National Opera House, Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and Grace Cathedral in San Francisco.

For a decade, Greg sang bass with acclaimed vocal group Apollo5 with which he enjoyed a busy schedule of performances, recording, and award-winning education projects with the vocal ensemble and its partner group VOCES8. Performance highlights include concerts at Taiwan’s National Concert Hall in Taipei, four tours of the USA, and extensive touring across Europe, singing a wide range of repertoire from renaissance, classical and contemporary choral music to folk, jazz and pop arrangements in 500+ performances around the world.

As a recording artist, Greg has worked across many genres including large scale classical choral works, pop and jazz a cappella, musical theatre albums, and as a backing vocalist for the band Elbow, a Marvel Studios TV show, various film soundtracks with London Contemporary Orchestra (recorded at Abbey Road Studios & AIR Studios) and in projects with vocal ensembles including London Voices, VOCES8 Foundation Choir, Chamber Choir of London, Platinum Consort, London Choral Sinfonia, Echo, experimental group Shards, and musical theatre a cappella group Enchord with which he has been nominated for a Contemporary A Cappella Recording Award (CARA). Greg is a co-director, performer and composer two theatre companies - Merryweather Theatre, a London-based arts collective with which he writes, develops and performs folk musicals for children at schools, theatres and arts festivals around the UK, and Fern & Flint Theatre with which he recently premiered the new musical Shelter at Southwark Playhouse.. He is also a voice actor and is currently represented by London Voiceover, having worked with clients including Northern Rail, Redde Northgate, Pegasus Medical, and the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain.

Greg also works as a freelance choir leader and has directed chamber choirs, community choruses, and youth choirs across the UK, often arranging pieces for these groups. Recent projects include conducting a pop and musical theatre concert with London Symphony Orchestra’s LSO Discovery Choirs at LSO St Luke’s, conducting The London Chorus in a performance of Haydn’s The Creation, and musical directing a community and youth choir project at The Old Vic. Greg has also worked as an adjudicator, presenter and workshop leader for a number of international choral festivals including Michigan State Choral Festival, Irish A Cappella Festival in Dublin, UK Choir Festival, and with ChoirFest Middle East with which he worked with 55 choirs across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Greg is passionate about making high quality music-making rewarding, accessible and available to all through singing. He has led workshops in partnership with the BBC and BBC Proms, and has worked on the music staff of National Youth Choir as an assistant conductor, workshop leader and section coach since 2011. Further afield, he has worked on a number of projects across France and Belgium including Festival de la Vézère, Association Sing'In, and Orchestre National d’Auvergne with which he has conducted a series of interactive concerts for children.

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Greg is a member of Spotlight and is represented by Paul Isles at Link Artists and by London Voiceover.