Jordan Edwin Andre Headshot

Jordan Edwin Andre

Get Jordan Edwin Andre Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Jordan Edwin Andre BIO

Jordan Edwin André is an actor, singer, dancer, and performer based in New York City. He graduated with honors from the University of Michigan with a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. After graduating, he went on to the National Tour of Dirty Dancing in the role of Billy Kostecki. He has also performed regionally as Tony (West Side Story), Conrad Birdie (Bye Bye Birdie), and Theseus (A Midsummer Night's Dream). He is also extensively involved and an advocate for the Broadway Dreams Foundation.

Jordan Edwin Andre STAGE CREDITS

[US Tour]
US National Tour, 2014
Billy Kostecki [Replacement]


Jordan Edwin Andre News


New Leads Make BEAUTIFUL Debut at Bass Performance Hall


Performing Arts Fort Worth proudly welcomes the national tour of the Tony- and Grammy-winning musical Beautiful - The Carole King Musical to Bass Performance Hall September 12-17, 2017. Tickets are $50-$148.50 and are on sale NOW.

BWW Review: DIRTY DANCING: THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE at Theater League


The success of the awkwardly titled Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story on Stage depends primarily on whether or not you were a fan of the motion picture it was closely modeled after. It's easy to say this since the stage version is nearly identical to the film, and in many ways works better as a live production. For the uninitiated or those who steered clear of the film, Dirty Dancing was one of the most successful motion pictures of the 1980s. The low-budget film became a surprise hit, earning $214 million at the box office and becoming the first film to sell more than a million copies on home video. The soundtrack LP, featuring a combination of original songs and vintage hits from the early 1960s, sold 32 million copies and spent four months on top of the best-selling album charts. Looking at the film from today's perspective, 30 years later, one wonders why it was so big. Though many remember the film as a charming coming-of-age story, critics called it 'schmaltzy,' citing the formulaic portrayal of its stock characters spouting trite dialog.

Get Jordan Edwin Andre Email Alerts

Be the first to get news, photos, videos & more.

Videos