Jonathon Moon
Jonathon Moon started performing at the age of three. Most recently, he wrote and performed a one-man show about escaping evangelical Christianity titled The Man That Got Away, which was staged in New York City and Westchester and supported by a New York Arts Grant and directed by Tony nominated creator and star of Titanique, Constantine Rousouli. Jonathon’s original music can be heard on all streaming platforms. (Instagram: Jonathonmoonartist; TikTok: @j.moon.artist; YouTube: jonathonmoon; Spotify and Apple Music)
As a performer, Jonathon toured Europe as a soloist in By Bernstein. His other notable work includes the Southeast and Florida tours and Savannah, Georgia productions of Forever Plaid (also assistant director) and the West Coast tour of Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit’s Phantom of the Opera version called “Phantom”, as well as many regional musicals across the country. He also entertained audiences on three world cruises with Cunard Cruise Lines in the production show and his own show with orchestra. Additionally, Jonathon co-created Passage, a New York City–based trio blending Broadway and classical music, which concertized across the United States and Canada. He has also performed several seasons with the Grammy-nominated Voices of Ascension in New York City under the direction of Dennis Keane. Jonathon studied music at the Hartt School of Music in Connecticut and earned a B.F.A. from the University of Texas and is a member of Actors Equity and AGMA unions. He resides in the New York City area with his partner of 26 years and their adopted son and two chihuahuas.