
International Theatre Database
Constantine Rousouli is an American actor, singer, and writer celebrated for his powerhouse vocals, commanding stage presence, and exceptional flair for comedic parody. A graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, he has built an impressive artistic biography through his extensive work on Broadway, national tours, and the vibrant Los Angeles theater scene. He established deep ties with the contemporary musical theater community as a versatile leading man, seamlessly transitioning from traditional Broadway spectacles to pioneering a new wave of immersive, pop-culture-infused musical comedies. Known for integrating high-octane vocal performances with a sharp, campy sense of humor, he has starred in acclaimed Broadway productions including Hairspray and Wicked, as well as the hit Off-Broadway immersive musical Cruel Intentions. His most monumental creative and critical triumph came with the smash-hit Off-Broadway musical Titanique, a wildly popular parody of the blockbuster film set to the music of Celine Dion, which he co-created and starred in as Jack Dawson. Rousouli's exceptional artistic contributions have been recognized with widespread critical acclaim and prestigious accolades, including sharing in the Lucille Lortel Award wins and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for the production, establishing him as a vital, trailblazing force in contemporary American commercial theater.