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About Brennan

Art is anything you want it to be, you just have to change the lens on how you look at it. - BS
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Brennan Srisirikul is a singer, actor and a self-proclaimed roller. He was born in Bangkok, Thailand and grew up in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. At birth, he was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy requiring him to use a wheelchair. At the age of five, he got his first pair of forearm crutches, allowing him to see the world in a whole new way and even walk short distances! For several years he participated in acting lessons at a local summer camp and began studying voice when he was nine. He made a cameo appearance on NICK NEWS in the 1990s. He was bitten by the acting bug when he played Bill Bobstay in a middle school production of HMS Pinafore. 

In May of 2013, Brennan graduated from Rhode Island College where he earned a BA in  Theatre with a concentration in Musical Thearre. Brennan performed in a student written musical called A-mirror-ca which was originally performed at RIC and was then chosen to be mounted at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 1 in 2013. Another highlight of Brennan's college career was recording ensemble/audience vocals for the song "No Time at All" for the new Broadway cast recording of Pippin, alongside Tony award winner Andrea Martin. Brennan's one man show, In My Own Little Corner has been seen at the iconic Metropolitan Room in NYC.

In addition to being a performer, Brennan is also a motivational speaker. He recently spoke at the Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Some may consider Brennan to be handicapped however, he considers himself to be handi-capable.  Brennan also considers himself disabled.

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