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Aaron Lazar

As an actor, singer, writer, and producer, Aaron Lazar has an unparalleled growing body of work. He has starred on Broadway an astounding ten times, working with legends such as Angela Lansbury, Bernadette Peters, Jeremy Irons, Joan Allen, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Patti LuPone, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Reba McEntire, Sting, and Elaine Stritch. He has made movies with Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorcese, Tina Fey, Jason Bateman, Shawn Levy, Margot Robbie, and Clint Eastwood. On television, Aaron has made over a dozen guest star appearances for all the major networks, with recurring roles on The Strain (FX) and Girl Meets World (Disney Channel). From stage to screen and drama to comedy, Aaron is truly a Renaissance actor.

As a singer, Aaron has been a solo guest artist with some of the best symphonies in the U.S. and around the world, including the New York Philharmonic (Avery Fisher Hall), the New York Pops (Carnegie Hall), the National Symphony Orchestra (Kennedy Center), the Boston Pops (Tanglewood), the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra (Masada), and the English National Opera Orchestra (West End). Aaron is currently developing three projects for the screen: a half hour single-camera comedy Civil Wars, a 21st Century feature adaptation of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Carousel, and his mini-series City For Sale is in development with 3Arts with a first look deal at FX. In 2009, Aaron started a company called Integrated Arts to merge the arts and education. Currently he is working with legendary arts educator Frank Bluestein (Tennessee Arts Academy) to bring professional development to teachers around the country.


Both songs below are featured in Aaron's show Look for Me in the Songs

Every Single Day from Harmony

Take Me to the World from Evening Primrose


The handsome Lazar quickly established his reliably robust pipes, displaying a sterling tone and wide, almost effortless range.
— Washington Post
There aren’t too many cabarets that include selections from traditional and contemporary Broadway, the great American songbook, and pop music and result in one cohesive and coherent performance. Broadway star Aaron Lazar gets credit for making this eclectic mix work. He is one of the few to create a seamless cabaret which features both high quality singing and a not-too-saccharaine story through- line. His personal stories flow well with the song selections and offer compelling insight on what drives this young talent, where he came from, and where he wants to go.
— MDTheatreGuide