Peter Neureuther

Peter Neureuther

Biography

Peter is overjoyed to be making his Broadway debut with this legendary cast! Regional: Les Miserables (The Muny), Beauty & The Beast (The Northern Stage). Recent graduate of CCM MT. Thank you to the creative team, Tara Rubin casting, and the amazing team at HCKR for this opportunity. Love to Mom, Dad, Lucy, and Grace. Thank you for always believing in my dreams!

Credits

Les Miserables (The Muny), Beauty & The Beast (The Northern Stage)

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