Chad Kimball, a talented individual, made his mark on the Broadway stage by originating the role of Huey Calhoun in the Tony Award-winning musical "Memphis" at the Shubert Theatre, garnering a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actor in a Musical and subsequent nods from the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Actor.
He also took on the persona of Milky-White in the Broadway revival of "Into the Woods" alongside Vanessa Williams at the Broadhurst Theatre, in addition to his performances in "The Civil War" at the St. James Theatre and "Good Vibrations" at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
In the realm of Off-Broadway, Chad Kimball has appeared in productions such as "Finian's Rainbow" at the Irish Repertory Theatre, "My Life With Albertine" at Playwright's Horizons, "Godspell" at the York Theatre, and "Murder in the First" at The Director's Company.
His regional theatre credits include notable roles in "Sweeney Todd" at the Signature Theatre, "Baby" at Papermill Playhouse, "Chess" in concert, "Little Fish" at The Blank, and "Come From Away" at La Jolla Playhouse, among others.
Chad Kimball received a Bistro Award for his solo concert, which he reprised at Joe's Pub, showcasing his impressive vocal range and versatility. He is a proud alumnus of the Boston Conservatory, where he honed his craft and laid the foundation for his successful career in the performing arts.