Fredrick Redd is a multi-talented singer, actor, and industry professional. He has performed in the US and internationally, receiving glowing reviews in London’s Opera Now, Opera News, and the New York Times. Notable performances include the title role in Emperor Jones (Off-Broadway), Porgy & Bess and Stonewall (Lincoln Center-New York City Opera), and soloist in Carmina Burana (Carnegie Hall main stage). Fredrick is currently engaged as Dom Claude Frollo in a new Equity Off-Broadway production of the Hunchback of Notre Dame. This fall he is looking forward to performing excerpts as Rigoletto for the Metropolitan Opera Guild in their series on the Verdi Baritone.

Recent 2022 performances included three returns to Carnegie Hall’s main stage as soloist in works of Haydn, Mozart, Martini and Stroope, his debut with the NJ Symphony in Nat Turner, Wotan in Das Rheingold and 2 Indie films.

Fredrick is a member of AGMA, Actor’s Equity and is SAG/AFTRA eligible. In Fredrick’s formative years, he studied trombone, piano, and took additional studies at the Juilliard School and in Italy at the Accademia Chigiana and the Spoleto Vocal Institute. Fredrick has also taught vocal master classes at Brown University and Salem College in North Carolina.

Constantly on the go, Fred’s engineering and MBA degrees make him a regular consultant on national projects. He is an active Board Member for the William Warfield Scholarship Fund and the Creative Stage Collective. Lastly, he is an avid athlete, becoming a 2-time Ironman and 4-time marathon finisher