FROM OFF-BROADWAY'S, "RADIANT VERMIN"
"Braddak and Brill are magnificent together.
The couple’s journey from murder to madness
rivals the titular couple of Shakespeare’s Scottish play."
-Jim Catapano, ArtsIndependent
- About Matt -
Welcome!
After training with
Sanford Meisner student,
Tony Savant,
at Playhouse West - Philadelphia,
Matt is back home in NYC
and has studied with
Mark Evans Studios,
UCB, Movement Theater Studio,
and Juilliard Extension.
Matt is represented by the
Bloc Agency.
- Recent Productions -
As Stel/Steve in
Swimmers
by Peter T. Stone
and
as Man/Star in
Before the Rising Sun
Readings in partnership with
Ripple Effect Artists
at ART - NYC
502 W 53rd St, New York, NY
August 25, 2024
54 Sings
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
August 26, 2024
As Ollie in
Radiant Vermin
Sargent Theatre
American Theater of Actors
314 W 54th Street, New York, NY
June 19-30, 2024
UCB Class Shows
Chain Theatre
312 W 36th, New York, NY
August 26, 2023
November 12, 2023
January 6, 2024
April 6, 2024
As Trent in
Mirror, Mirror:
A Musical in Seven Times
Theatre for the New City
155 1st Avenue, New York, NY
April 6-23, 2023
As Herbert Howell in
Adunni
Chain Theatre One Act Festival
312 W 36th Street, New York, NY
February 18-25, 2023
As Willie Pool in
Resurrection
American Theater of Actors
314 W 54th Street, New York, NY
June 8-26, 2022
August 10th-21, 2022
February 8-12, 2023
- Reviews -
"In the most humorous scene, the couple invite their neighbors to a birthday garden party... In this sequence, Braddak and Brill play not only Ollie and Jill, but all of their guests, deftly changing demeanors, voices, and body language in a split-second and back again."
-Jim Catapano, ArtsIndependent
"Played grotesquely well by
Matt Braddak,
Robert 'Bobby' Worley,
is a tall and slimy but sexy,
Village People-esque tramp..."
-Alex Blynn, Logo NEWNOWNEXT
"an insert in the program makes it clear that Braddak is a last-minute replacement in the role of Bobby,
one who has more than stepped up to the task"
-Zachary Miller, TheatreMania
"[The] loose-morals louse has come back to stir up some trouble with his sleazy, manipulative behavior..."
-Michael Musto, Queerty
"evolving three-dimensional...
convincingly hateful viciousness"
-Deb Miller, DC Metro Theatre Arts