Morgan Reynolds: From RCC Student to International Theatre Star and Joseph鈥檚 Leading Role

For Morgan Reynolds, stepping into the role of Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at 蜜桃社 is more than just a performance鈥攊t鈥檚 a homecoming. From humble beginnings at RCC to a global career spanning Disney鈥檚 most iconic stages and creative projects, Morgan鈥檚 journey exemplifies the extraordinary potential that RCC nurtures in its students.
Morgan鈥檚 theatre career started unexpectedly. Raised on a farm, Morgan had a passion for agriculture and spent their youth raising livestock. 鈥淎cting wasn鈥檛 even on my radar,鈥 Morgan shares. That all changed after enrolling at RCC and joining Jodi Julian鈥檚 theatre program. Their debut performance in Godspell opened a door to a world they hadn鈥檛 yet imagined.
It was a pivotal first step that led Morgan to their first major role: Life Could Be a Dream at Roger Bean鈥檚 renowned Sh-Boom Productions. This opportunity not only launched Morgan into professional theatre but also gave them their first taste of performing at a professional level. "I remember thinking, 鈥楾his is it鈥攖his is what I want to do with my life.鈥 It was a surreal moment," Morgan recalls.
From there, Morgan's career flourished. They spent over a decade performing with Disney, appearing at Disneyland, on Disney Cruise Line, and even internationally at Hong Kong Disneyland. Their standout performances as a media ambassador for Disney opened doors to a behind-the-scenes career, combining their love of design with themed entertainment projects. Morgan was part of the team that opened Shanghai Disney鈥檚 Castle of Magical Dreams during the pandemic, a milestone that remains one of their proudest accomplishments.
Despite their success, RCC鈥檚 theatre program remains close to Morgan鈥檚 heart. 鈥淩CC gave me the foundation I needed to thrive as both a performer and a creative professional. I learned the tools of the trade on that stage, and now I get to bring those lessons full circle,鈥 they share.
Morgan invites audiences to see them as Joseph in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, running February 7鈥16. 鈥淭his production is something special. It鈥檚 big, it鈥檚 bold, and it鈥檚 everything I love about theatre,鈥 Morgan says.
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