About

Henry Roseman is a pianist, music director, and arranger from Seattle, Washington. Since playing in his first pit at age 14, Henry has worked on over 20 productions. As a music director his credits include Urinetown, Seussical, Songs for a New World, and many others, including numerous new works. Among these is a short musical he wrote the book, music, and lyrics for, entitled Far From The Range. Henry has also served as keyboardist and keyboard programmer on shows such as Evita (A.R.T.), The 25th Annual… Spelling Bee, The Wild Party, The Little Mermaid (Keyboard 1 & 2 across different productions), Nice Work if You Can Get It, and more.


Beyond his work under the stage, Henry also works as an orchestrator and arranger. Currently he is the orchestrator of an upcoming rock opera entitled Urban Guerrilla centering on the kidnapping of Patty Hearst. He has also arranged for many cabaret and gala events, including those at Seattle’s prestigious 5th Avenue Theatre. This coming Fall, Henry will serve as music supervisor for Berklee’s Broadway Band.


Henry is currently a student at the Berklee College of Music in Boston where he is persuing a bachelor’s degree in Professional Music with a minor in Musical Theater Conducting.