Gerald Isaac is a multifaceted artist who has made a significant impact in the worlds of Theatre, Musical Theatre, and Opera.
As an actor, he has created the role of "Harry" in the World Premiere of "Grumpy Old Men" (the musical) for the New York creative team at The Manitoba Theatre Centre.
Gerald has also had the privilege of playing M. Reyer/ Andre in the Toronto production of "The Phantom Of The Opera" for 51/2 years, and has starred as "ZaZu" in the Disney/Mirvish production of "The Lion King" at The Princess Of Wales Theatre, Toronto.
His extensive career has taken him to stages across North America, Europe, and Asia, where he has performed leading roles on major stages.
Gerald has also ventured into education, teaching, directing, and acting as a vocal coach. He has given master classes for several esteemed institutions, including Ryerson Theatre School, The Stratford Festival, The Canadian College Of Performing Arts, Theatre Ontario, and The Guild Hall Theatre (Whitehorse, Yukon).
As an alumnus of The National Theatre School of Canada, Gerald has gone on to become a "Fellow" at Winters College, York University, and has been listed in the "Who's Who" of American Music.
One of his notable productions, "Into The Woods" in Victoria, garnered a Critics Choice nomination, solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished artist.