About O'Creagh:
John O'Creagh, with 30 years of experience in the theatre, is a respected, sought-after
character actor.  He has played in everything from Shakespeare to Shaw to contemporary
authors' works.

John has appeared North Shore Music Theatre where he played Everett Baker in "Crazy
of You.  This past fall found him at  the Goodspeed Opera House, where he played
Samuel in the very well received "Pirates of Penzance,"  Pror to that he appeared in the
role of Dandy McCabe at the Irish Repertory Theatre's production of "The Field." You
might also have seen him in the Musicals Tonight  "Oh, Lady, Lady".  Before that, the
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma where he performed the role of Horace Vandergelder in
"Hello, Dolly," with Sally Struthers as Dolly Levi!

Commercial Agents:  CSED:  (212)  477-1666

Legitimate Agents:     Blue Ridge Entertainment  (646) 638-1745

Photo by Gerry
Goodstein

Photo by Gerry
Goodstein

The best character is Walter's
uncle (well played by John
O'Creagh) and the scene when he
and his nephew finally break
through the long years of
non-communication is the most
genuine

A Magic Place in a New Time

O'Creagh's Moonface is about as good as a
Moonface can get, a superb performance of one of
the most sublimely ludicrous roles in all of Musical
Comedy. (With Martina Vidmar as "Bonnie!")

Anything Goes.

Benjamin Franklin is played by John O'Creagh, who has done
it so often he can find every ironic nook and nuance in the
script. (With Scott Wahle as John Adams)

1776

John, As Cyril Twombley in "Oh, Lady! Lady"
attempts to keep up with the younger fellows
(photo: Michael Mahoney)

As Doumergue in "The Baker's Wife."  Thanks to
eveyone at the Paper Mill!
(photo: Michael Medeiros)

The Thrilling Blue-grass trio:
Just One Flat
with Leajato Robinson on guitar and
Jayson Elliot on bass

(Gordon Baird, in the background,
pounds out a rhythm on a handy
carton.)

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John O'Creagh

ACTOR/SINGER/TEACHER