Greg Castiglioni

RCCL Cruise - 11/2014 - Asparagus / Bustopher Jones

UK Tour - 01/2016 - Asparagus / Bustopher Jones

2016 Biography
Training:  the Mountview Theatre School in London. He was born and raised in Italy, speaks four languages and is a Law graduate from the University of Westminster.

Theatre credits:  Baalthazar Macaw in  Love Birds  (Pleasance, Edinburgh); Thomas Andrews in  Titanic  (Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto and the Southwark Playhouse, London); Magaldi in  Evita  (West End); cover  Phantom  in  The Phantom of the Opera (25th Anniversary UK tour); Gus & Bustopher Jones in  Cats  (Miami); Algernon Moncrieff in  The Importance Of Being Earnest  (tour); Paul in  Company  (Southwark Playhouse, London); alternate Rusty in  Starlight Express  (Germany); cover Thenardier in  Les Miserables  (West End); Luiz in  The Gondoliers  and Pluto in  ‘Orpheus in the Underworld  (Lowry, Manchester); Master Low-Water in  No Wit/Help Like A Woman (Shakespeare’s Globe) understudy Tito in  Lend Me A Tenor The Musical  (Theatre Royal, Plymouth);  Les Miserables  (West End);  Hair  (Oslo Spektrum) and  Les Miserables (UK tour).

Concerts:  Greg has performed in numerous concerts in the UK and internationally including  Kiss Me Kate  at the BBC Proms (Royal Albert Hall); he is part of the original quartet of singers for  A Spoonful of Sherman  (St James Studio) and in Germany organised gala concerts for both UNICEF and for the Jose Carreras leukaemia fund which lead him to sing with Sister Sledge for President Gorbachev.

Recordings:  A-Rab in the  West Side Story 50th Anniversary recording  (Decca Records); Love Birds ;  A Spoonful of Sherman ;  Evita  (2006 revival);  Starlight Express  (2002 German cast);  Mamma Mia! (film soundtrack) and he co-wrote and composed  Let Him Have Justice  (T.E.Records).