Miyuki Miyagi
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Miyuki miyagi is an actor-musician committed to activism.

Miyuki Katya Miyagi (she/her) is an Okinawan Jewish American actor, singer, dancer, and multi-instrumentalist. Miyuki grew up on Long Island, New York, and she is a graduate of Princeton University.

Miyuki has performed regionally at Tuacahn Center for the Arts, East West Players, 5-Star Theatricals, Capital City Theatre, The Barnstormers Theatre, Musical Theatre Guild, Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, and The Culver City Symphony, among others. Most recently, she performed in THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD at The Goodspeed Opera House, understudying the mysterious Helena Landless. She played Natasha Rostova in the regional premiere of NATASHA, PIERRE, AND THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 at Capital City Theatre in Madison, Wisconsin. She also performed as the understudy for Jasmine and Mulan in Disney’s WHEN YOU WISH at Tuacahn Center for the Arts and as Peggy Maruyama in the West Coast Premiere of ALLEGIANCE with George Takei. She can be heard as the voice of Beth March on existing tracks for the new musical version of Little Women by composer Dan Redfeld, called JO: The Little Women Musical. Miyuki will make her UK debut as Sally Gardiner in the upcoming West End Concert of JO, alongside Broadway legends Christine Ebersole and Laura Benanti.

Beyond her work as a singer, dancer, and actor, Miyuki is a versatile multi-instrumentalist. As a violinist, Miyuki has played with orchestras on many acclaimed stages, from Kodak Hall at Eastman School of Music to Carnegie Hall. She has enjoyed bringing her love for violin closer to her love of the theater. She was the violin player in The Actors Co-op’s 2018 production of SHE LOVES ME, and she has appeared as a singer-violinist with the political musical duo jackbenny.

Passionate about making challenging work and a natural collaborator, Miyuki has helped create many new musicals. She is proud to have been part of the earliest development of Martin Storrow’s West End-bound King of Pangaea, and she is currently playing the historical role of Liuba Levitsky in VILNA: A RESISTANCE STORY, Kevin & Allison Cloud’s klezmer-pop musical about the Jewish resistance movement during the Holocaust.

Miyuki attended Princeton University on a full, need-based scholarship. She studied politics, environmental studies, and theater. A lover of the interdisciplinary, Miyuki focused her academic research on analyzing social movements - and their ability to communicate their messages - through the lens of performance studies. Her passion still lies in the overlap of arts and activism - for art can break down any barrier.

Miyuki believes that the arts save. Her mission is to use theater to bring empathy, catharsis, hope, and truth to the communities where she performs and to the world at large.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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