Quentin Bruno is a singer, dancer and actor from Paris, France. He was a candidate on The Voice: la plus belle voix as part of Team Mika.
Bruno was a candidate on The Voice: la plus belle voix on the 4th season of the French version of the reality television singing competition The Voice .
Following the blind audition with his rendition of Wonderwall , for which he accompanied himself on the piano, [1] Bruno was selected to be on the team of the Lebanese-born British singer and songwriter Mika [2] He was eliminated during the battle rounds which featured French pop star Julien Doré as the guest coach. [3]
He played role of Luke in the 2015 Paris premiere of the American Musical Theatre Live production of the Salzman and Cunningham musical Next Thing You Know . [4] [5] He was the choreographer for the premiere of the French musical Hashtags written by Alyssa Landry and Thierry Boulanger. [6]
Bruno adapted Eric Chantelauze's theatrical piece C-o-n-t-a-c-t for English. Exploring themes of mental health and anxiety, an immersive, outdoor production will commence in August 2020 in London. [7]
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