Adam Hyndman
 

Adam Hyndman is a Tony Award Winning producer, performer, director & activist.

 

I’m so glad you’ve found my page, and I hope we have the chance to connect. I am a multi-hyphenate who has worked extensively in the arts, producing and performing for stage and screen with roles on Broadway and television. I am a dreamer and a storyteller. My experience working with narratives has challenged my vision for the world and leads me to opportunities on and off stage, as well as in and out of the arts. I am passionate about creating possibilities for people to connect and activate their purpose; on a direct level through teaching, advocacy, EDI/Anti-Racism facilitation, & personalized wellness coaching (pulling from my experiences as a nutrition coach, life coach, and crisis counselor), and on an amplified level through supporting arts projects dramaturgically, by collaborating in producing teams & as a director.

Some notable performing credits include: NBC’s THE SING OFF, CHILDREN OF EDEN at The Kennedy Center, ALADDIN on Broadway, ONCE ON THIS ISLAND on Broadway, and HADESTOWN on Broadway. I am currently incubating several projects as a creative and independent producer (including the play LAVENDER MEN, the immersive musical WE CAME TO DANCE, and the television series FOR THE BOYS), as well as within the team at the Tony Award winning Octopus Theatricals. I was a co-producer for the Broadway production of THE INHERITANCE (Tony Award & Drama Desk Award for Best Play).

I am honored to serve on the board of directors for both Pipeline Theatre Company, as well as Broadway For Racial Justice; of which I am the active chair of the board, and am also involved with curating community engagement opportunities through mentorship and volunteer programs. My purpose in this work is for disruption, radical accessibility, and reconciliation. I continue in this vein as a founder of The Industry Standard Group (a community fund designed for BIPOC folx to invest and produce in commercial theater) and as a core collaborator with Groundwater Arts.

I graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Cultural Anthropology and minors in Theatre and Dance. I have been very grateful to return to Princeton as a guest teaching artist within the Lewis Center for the Arts, and I continue at other institutions as a freelance instructor working with emerging artists to share my commitment to excellence and progressive achievement through collaboration. In all I do, I seek to be a conduit of connection, and I strive toward the manifestation of a diverse and inclusive world. 

 
 
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I come as one, but stand as ten thousand.

-Maya Angelou

 
 
 

Representation:
Lakey Wolff & Co.





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