Plymouth Philharmonic OrchestraGuest Artist
Ed Hoopman
ED HOOPMAN is an accomplished actor whose work can be heard both locally and nationally. He has previously appeared at New Rep in Ideation, Mister Roberts, Indulgences, and touring productions of Macbeth and Hamlet. Recent credits include Camelot (Lyric Stage Company); and Finish Line (Boston Theater Company/Boch Center). Other regional credits include Peter and the Starcatcher, City of Angels, Dear Elizabeth, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Animal Crackers (Lyric Stage Company); Dog Paddle (Bridge Rep); King Lear, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Taming of the Shrew (Commonwealth Shakespeare); A Civil War Christmas (Huntington Theatre Company); Assassins, After Ashley, and A Clockwork Orange (Company One); and Shear Madness (Charles Playhouse). New York credits include Interior: Panic and World’s Fastest Hamlet (Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre); Jester’s Dead (The Outfit); and Foreign Wars (Random Access Theater). Television credits include See Kate Run (ABC); and Aftershock (History Channel).
Mr. Hoopman is also an accomplished voiceover actor. He is the voice of Walt Disney World’s and Disneyland’s descriptive audio programs for the visually-impaired, including rides such as Pirates of the Caribbean, “it’s a small world”, Spaceship Earth, Universe of Energy, Mickey’s PhilHarMagic, and many others. Locally, his descriptive audio work extends to the New England Patriot’s Hall of Fame Museum at Gillette Stadium. Born and raised in Northern California, Ed now calls Cambridge home after 13 years in the Boston area.
Featured Performance:
Opening Night: Wanting More
Sat., Sept. 30, 2023 | 7:30 PM
Steven Karidoyanes, conductor
Ed Hoopman and Marianne Leone, narrators, Ellis Island: The Dream of America