About Me
Prescott (he/him) is a proud Arizonan who uses his talents as a compassionate performer to uplift the communities that raised him and strive for a better future for the United States. Prescott – whose namesake is the town of Prescott, Arizona – is fervently organized and dependable, which shines through in his ability to command and interpret demanding scores and dramatic texts. He is energized by self-aware, dramatic, and comedic works that allow him to showcase his adaptability between the worlds of some of his favorite roles like Anatole in …the Great Comet of 1812, John Brooke in Little Women, and Hanschen in Spring Awakening. Alongside a musical theatre journey that has led him to work as a performer, director, choreographer, and stage manager for a variety of professional and community theatres, Prescott has found a love for the study of language, having studied Spanish since he was in preschool, and a love for public service while working in various capacities with elected officials in Arizona and Washington, D.C.! Since 2022 he has studied Music Theatre Performance (BM), Public Service and Public Policy (BS), and Spanish Literature and Culture (BA) at Arizona State University. An empathetic leader, Prescott combines his lives as a performing artist, public servant, and academic to craft moving, pioneering performances that inspire us to embody the better angels of our nature.​
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Select credits: The Phoenix Theatre Company: Dave/ Ensemble (U/S) in Dreamgirls. Arizona State University: Anatole in ...Great Comet of 1812, Ensemble/ Pippin (U/S) in Pippin, Ensemble/ Sam (U/S) in The Pirates of Penzance, John Brooke in Little Women. Other: Cinderella’s Prince in Into The Woods (Arizona School for the Arts), Ensemble in Newsies (Valley Youth Theatre).

















