CHAD SAINT LOUIS

Chad Saint Louis is a highly qualified Performing Arts teacher, working extensively with young people to coach them through ABRSM, Trinity and LAMDA examinations in Classical, MT Singing, and Acting.

Chad has performed in national and international tours of the UK, US, and in numerous five star sell out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; both as an individual and with close harmony group ‘Semi-Toned’ (winners of Gareth Malone’s ‘The Choir’, BBC 2). Graduating with a Masters in Musical Theatre from the Royal Academy of Music (RAM), his previous theatre roles include Oda Mae Brown in ‘Ghost the Musical’ (Northcott Theatre) Moritz Stiefel in ‘Spring Awakening’ (Kay House), Leon Czolgoscz in Sondheim’s ‘Assassins’, and The Witch in ‘Into the Woods’ (Susie Sainsbury Theatre).

As a member of award-winning vocal collectives, and as a Soloist, Chad has played some of the world’s most renowned venues, including The Royal Albert Hall, Westminster Abbey, and on BBC TV and Radio. Known for their cabaret work, they have won praise for their five star headline shows in London’s West End and beyond; including ‘Meet Me Saint Louis’ (Phoenix Arts Club), ‘Revelations’ (Theatro Technis) and ‘Love Unplugged’ (Phoenix Arts Club).

Chad has been involved in various film projects, including the 2023 film ‘I’m a Good Person’ (Dir. Tamsin Topolski). For his debut film role as the lead in the 2022 Royal Television Award-winning short ‘Tell Tyler’ (Dir. Frankie Joe Gommon), Chad was named runner up for the Annie Rowe Casting Best Actor Award at the British Film Institute and, alongside his cast mates, won the British Short Film Award for Best Acting Ensemble.

Chad is a proud recipient of the Disney Theatricals Scholarship, Ian Fleming Musical Theatre Award and the most recent winner of the Toni Fell Singing and Acting Prize. For more info and to book one to one classes, visit www.chadsaintlouis.com.