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Hailed as “Visually Stimulating” by OperaWire, “Ethereal and Intimate” by Broadway World, and “Sexy” by the LA Times, Andrea Beasom's work has graced the stages of opera houses nationwide. Her direction and award winning choreography has been seen at the Washington National Opera, The Kennedy Center, Los Angeles Opera, Seattle Opera, Atlanta Opera, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Austin Opera, Detroit Opera, Opera San Antonio, The Glimmerglass Festival, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and Bard Summerscape. 

Andrea has collaborated closely with luminaries such as renowned opera director and artistic director of the Washington National Opera, Francesca Zambello, as well as other celebrated directors. During her time as a young artist at The Glimmerglass Festival, former Artistic Director Ms Zambello hand picked Ms Beasom as the first young artist to choreograph a production at the festival and out of the 50 young artists, Ms Zambello chose to be her sponsor during her two seasons with the company. Ms Beasom has also worked with Tony & Olivier Award-winning composer Jeanine Tesori, Tony Award-winning director Warren Carlyle, American theater director Anne Bogart, and worked closely with A-list artists like Plácido Domingo, Reneé Fleming, Kelsey Grammer, Christine Ebersole, and many other remarkable artists.

In addition to her work as a choreographer, Andrea Beasom has captivated audiences as both a professional singer and dancer. Throughout her multifaceted career, she has performed at the Royal Opera House of Muscat, The Kennedy Center, Hawaii Opera Theater, Off-Broadway at New York City Center, Los Angeles Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Washington National Opera, Pasadena Playhouse, The Glimmerglass Festival, and the Dallas Opera. She has also danced professionally with Alonzo King's Lines Ballet Studio, Pasadena Dance Theater, in numerous commercial industrials for Sony, Puma, Moncler, Microsoft and in the film The One That I Want.


Additionally, Andrea holds a B.M. in operatic vocal performance from Mannes School of Music. She and her Broadway actor husband split their time between Brooklyn, NY and their home in the Catskills.