Scott is from Litchfield, ME and holds a BFA in Music Theatre from Illinois Wesleyan University. After a lifelong dream of being a professional baseball player, Scott turned to the stage after seeing a life-changing peformance of Les Misérables in London his freshman year of high school. Through his years in high school and college, he found a love for not only musical theatre but choral singing, directing, sound design and stage combat.
Since graduating from IWU he has been traveling the country, performing everywhere from his home state of Maine to Osaka, Japan. Favorite roles include: Willy Conklin in Ragtime (Seaside Music Theatre), Dan in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Maine State Music Theatre), Man 2 in Ring of Fire (Broadway Palm West Dinner Theatre), Man 1 in I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre), Johnny Guitar in Johnny Guitar The Musical (Cortland Repertory Theatre and The Theatre Barn), Bill Sykes in Oliver! (Arundel Barn Playhouse) Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls (Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre) and Johnny "Leadville" Brown in The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre).
His experience not limited to performing, Scott made his professional directorial debut with Ring of Fire at the Round Barn Theatre in the summer of 2011. He is currently touring the country and internationally with the 1st National Tour of the Tony Award winning musical, Million Dollar Quartet. Please visit his website (follow the link below), www.scottmoreau.com to purchase his new Johnny Cash tribute EP, Home Of The Blues: A Tribute to Johnny Cash at Sun Studio.
When Thornton Wilder premiered his new play OUR TOWN in 1938, I would wager that more than one person left the theatre asking why anyone would want to watch the lives of "ordinary" people on stage.
You know those dreams you have when you wake up suddenly, and all you want to do is fall back asleep and continue the dream? If you are lucky enough to see Dreamgirls at Maine State, you will leave the Pickard Theatre feeling the same way.