Dylan Saunders

Dylan Saunders

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BiographyDylan Saunders is a native of San Francisco, California, and a graduate of the University of Michigan drama school. As an actor, he has appeared on regional stages throughout the United States including American Conservatory Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, New Leaf Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, and internationally at the Apostrof Festival in Prague and the National Theatre in London. He is an active member of the new media and theatre production company, StarKid Productions, having appeared in the group's online hits, "A Very Potter Musical," "A Very Potter Sequel," "Starship," and "Holy Musical B@Man." Dylan's voice was featured on three of StarKid's Billboard-charting albums, as well on a sold out 15-city concert tour of North America, "The SPACE Tour." (2011)

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