Tanner Ray Wilson

Tanner Ray Wilson

Biography

Broadway: Cats, Head Over Heels (OBC). Other favorites include: R+H’s Cinderella (1st National), Radio City’s NY Spectacular, “Saturday Night Live” and Lempicka (Associate Choreographer, La Jolla Playhouse). All my love to my family, CESD, Ruby. Cheers!

Credits

Hadestown, Head Over Heels, Cats

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