Sergio Trujillo

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Sergio Trujillo is the recipient of the 2015 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer.

Career

Raised in Toronto, Trujillo studied sciences at the University of Toronto and also attended chiropractic school.

Trujillo explained his desire to be a choreographer: "I knew that ‘Fosse’ was going to be my last show. What started to happen was that I began feeling restricted, bound and suffocated by somebody else’s work. I didn’t get to express myself, and I needed to do something about it."[1]

In 2011, Mr. Trujillo had the honor of having four shows simultaneously running on Broadway; Tony Award winning Best Musical Memphis (Olivier Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Drama Desk and Astaire Award noms.), Tony and Olivier Award winning Best Musical Jersey Boys (Greenroom Award, Olivier, Drama Desk, Dora, Outer Critics Circle Award noms.), The Addams Family, and Next to Normal, the recipient of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize.[2]

Broadway

Sergio is the choreographer of the Broadway production On Your Feet! The Emilio and Gloria Estefan Musical. Other Broadway choreography credits: Hands on a Hardbody (Drama Desk nomination), Leap of Faith, Guys and Dolls (Astaire Awards nom.) and All Shook Up.

Trujillo made his Broadway debut as a performer in Jerome Robbins' Broadway in 1989 and also appeared in Guys and Dolls (1992), Victor/Victoria (1998), Fosse (1999). He made his choreographic debut with All Shook Up in 2005. That same year he choreographed Jersey Boys on Broadway, and he worked with the Las Vegas, West End, Chicago, and US national tour companies as well. Additional credits on Broadway include the 2009 revival of Guys and Dolls, Next To Normal (2009), and Memphis (2009).

He is the choreographer for the musical The Addams Family, which had its out-of-town tryouts in Chicago in December 2009 and opened on Broadway in March 2010.[3][4]

Other stage

He was the director and choreographer for Flashdance the Musical, which had a North America tour in 2013-15.[5]

Off-Broadway, Trujillo choreographed Invisible Thread (2015), Bare: A Pop Opera (2004), A Tree Grows in Brooklyn for City Center Encores!, The Great American Trailer Park Musical (2005), Public Theater/Shakespeare in the Park's production of Romeo & Juliet (2007), Kismet for "Encores!" and Saved (2008) for Playwrights Horizons (Lucille Lortel Awards Nomination).

His regional theatre credits include Mambo Kings (San Francisco), Zhivago and The Wiz at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, a US tour of Kiss of the Spider Woman (performer, mid-1990s) and West Side Story in 2009 at the Stratford Festival, Canada.[1] He also choreograped at the Village Theatre for their musical staging of The Wedding Banquet (2003). In the West End he choreographed Peggy Sue Got Married.[3][6] He choreographed the Disney musical Tarzan in Amsterdam in 2007 (.[7]

Other theatre credits include Arrabal - A Tango Rock Opera, Kiss of the Spider Woman (Northshore Music Theatre), Kss Me Kate (Tokyo), Needfire (Royal Alexandra Theater), a musical adaptation of Twelfth Night in Tokyo, and segments of Chita Rivera's Chita and All That Jazz.

Opera

For opera he has choreographed The Marriage of Figaro for Los Angeles Opera and Salome for the New York City Opera.[3]

Personal life

Sergio Trujillo was born in Colombia and in December 2012, Trujillo was distinguished as one of the Top 100 Colombians in the world by President Juan Manuel Santos.

Trujillo is openly gay and in a relationship with actor Jack Noseworthy since 1990.[8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Herstein, Beth April 2009 interview with Sergio Trujillo
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  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Credits at Playbill.com
  4. Jones, Kenneth."Zaks Is New Patriarch of Addams Family; Previews Will Now Begin March 8" playbill.com, December 29, 2009
  5. Dolen, Christine,. "Flashdance the Musical’ makes a splash at the Broward Center" miami.com, March 1, 2013
  6. Credits at BroadwayWorld.com
  7. Gans, Andrew."Jersey Boys' Trujillo Working on European Tarzan" playbill.com, March 19, 2007
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