Act with Confidence
Acting Training, BFA Preperation, Audition Coaching, Monologues, Scene Work, Song Coaching and Staging


About Burke...

Burke Moses is perhaps best known for creating the role of Gaston in the original Broadway, Los Angeles and London productions of Disney’s mega-hit Beauty and the Beast, and can be heard on both the Broadway and London cast albums. He made his Broadway debut as Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls opposite Nathan Lane, headlined as Fred Graham in Micheal Blakemore’s sumptuous revival of Kiss Me Kate, and created the role of Heracles in Stephen Sondheim’s The Frogs at Lincoln Center.
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Off-Broadway, Mr. Moses played El Gallo in the first revival of the classic The Fantasticks, and three times has performed at City Center’s prestigious Encores! series. He made his NYC musical debut at the New York City Opera’s production of The Most Happy Fella.
He has played leading musical and dramatic roles at most major regional theatre in America including The Arena Stage, The Denver Center, The Old Globe, The Alliance, The Goodspeed Opera House to name a few, and has dozens of credits on television.
Mr. Moses is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon’s theatre department, and currently teaches acting, BFA preparation, audition, song, monologue and performance techniques to students and young professionals.



Explore Options
Burke provides a variety of services tailored to aspiring actors, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience in the art of acting.
Acting Training
Don't wait for the audition or performance to acquire acting technique. Get a jump on the competition and begin your training now! Stop guessing at what you're doing and instead KNOW how to handle dialogue and song.
BFA College Preparation
Work with Burke to prepare for the most important audition of your fledgling career. Find monologues tailor-fit to show off your unique personality and talent to colleges, universities and conservatories. Acquire staging tools that make your songs truly sing! Develop on-camera techniques to make your video submissions sparkle!
Song Interpretation and Staging
You've learned the song and it's time to put it on its feet...NOW WHAT?!
When singing before an audience, do you feel “stiff,” “awkward,” “self-conscious” or otherwise uncomfortable? Aspiring performers spend years developing the voice, yet few interpret lyrics and move like professionals when singing. The good news: it’s much easier than you think!
Audition Coaching
Auditioning is hard, particularly when there's a lot on the line, which is always. Would you rather go into the room alone, or armed with guidance and direction from a Broadway veteran with four decades of theatrical experience?
The latter is far more comforting, confidence-building and effective. Invest in yourself before the audition and get paid back in jobs!
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