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David Lowenstein

Professor of Practice

Department of Drama

Academic Programs

Location

Syracuse Stage/Department of Drama Theater Complex
820 E. Genesee St.
Syracuse, New York, 13210

Biography

David Lowenstein joins the faculty as an alumnus of the drama department, having worked professionally for the past 25 years.

After graduating from Syracuse University, he started his performing career, touring the country in several national tours, including “On Your Toes” and “42nd St.” He made his Broadway debut in the multi-Tony Award-winning “Jerome Robbins’ Broadway.” His other Broadway credits include “1776,” “On the Town,” “Seussical!” and “The Frogs,” among others.

During his successful performing career, Lowenstein honed his teaching skills at New York University’s musical theater program CAP 21 and directed and choreographed many regional, stock and off-Broadway productions. He choreographed the Drama Desk Award-winning off-Broadway review “Howard Crabtree’s Whoop-Dee-Doo!” and most recently co-created and choreographed “Shout, the Mod Musical,” which was produced in London, had an off-Broadway run and is currently on tour and in regional theaters across the country.

Lowenstein is a member of the Actors’ Equity Association.

Education

  • B.F.A., Syracuse University

Areas of Expertise

Acting for musical theater, choreography, dance, directing, voice

Academic Programs

Location

Syracuse Stage/Department of Drama Theater Complex
820 E. Genesee St.
Syracuse, New York, 13210