Euan Morton

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Euan Morton

From Broadway stages to audiobook narration, explore Euan's musical journey and performances.

About Euan Morton

After graduating from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London, Euan Morton spent many years working in various aspects of the craft, from Profitshare Theatre to film and television. In 2002 his performance as Boy George in the West End production of the musical Taboo, a semi-autobiographical show depicting the eighties' New Romantic movement, earned him nominations for the Whatsonstage Awards and for the prestigious Laurence Olivier Awards. He also starred in the Broadway version of Taboo and won a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut Performer on Broadway. He was nominated for 5 more awards, including the Tony Awards.

Most recently Euan was seen on Broadway in Hamilton playing King George. Euan also appeared in Cyrano De Bergerac and Sondheim on Sondheim. His other stage appearances include title roles in: Tony Kushner's adaptation of Brundibár at the New Victory Theatre and Berkeley Rep; The Who's Tommy at the Bay Street Theatre; and Caligula for the inaugural season of the New York Musical Theatre Festival (2004 NYMF Award for Outstanding Individual Performance). Off-Broadway, Euan appeared opposite Alfred Molina in Howard Katz at the Roundabout Theatre. Euan also won an Obie Award for starring in Measure For Pleasure at The Public Theatre.

Euan released his debut solo album, NewClear in March 2006, followed by a second album, Caledonia - The Homecoming. Over the last years Euan has been performing sold-out concerts at New York City venues such as The Oak Room at the Algonquin, Joe's Pub, The Zipper Theatre and Town Hall, and at The Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA. In April 2025, Euan performed a solo concert at the Legacy Theatre in Branford, Connecticut, as part of their "Sunday Broadway Concert Series".

With years of experience in audiobook narration, Euan has also brought numerous stories to life, from science fiction and fantasy to historical fiction and thrillers. His acclaimed performances, including titles like Dune, Star Wars: Tarkin, and Carry On, have earned him industry honors such as the Audie Award. In 2025, he was recognized with an AudioFile Earphones Award.

 

"Euan Morton is sensational..."
(N. Genzlinger, New York Times)

"... the honey-voiced actor..."
(E. Gardner, USA Today)

"Euan Morton rules."
(W. Wong, Playbill.com)

"He is a revelation."
(M. Kuchwara, New York Associated Press)