Dance Reel

Watch Tommy dance in shows such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame, A Chorus Line, and The Drowsy Chaperone!

Vocal Reel

Listen to Tommy sing songs such as Topsy Turvy, Skid Row (Downtown), Could I Leave You?, and Winter’s on the Wing!

  • “Tommy [Gray] (Clopin, King of the Gypsies) is a rollicking fun presence in the scene-stealing ‘Topsy-Turvy,’ with Parish and the Congregation, and ‘The Court of Miracles,’ with the Gypsies”

    Paul Willistein - Lehigh Valley Press

    On The Hunchback of Notre Dame

  • “Tommy [Gray] is arch and delightful roguish as Clopin, the king of the gypsies. His lead on the dance-filled ‘Topsy Turvy’ during the Festival of Fools scene is capped by his athletic dancing”

    Kathy Lauer-Williams – Lehigh Valley Press

    On The Hunchback of Notre Dame

  • “Memorable turns are by… Tommy [Gray] (Gangster No. 1)”

    Paul Willistein – Lehigh Valley Press

    On The Drowsy Chaperone

  • “Tommy [Gray] and Ryan Plunkett are hilarious as two gangsters posing as pastry chefs and display superb physical humor in unison, as well as delivering plenty of silly food puns”

    Kathy Lauer-Williams – Lehigh Valley Press

    On The Drowsy Chaperone

  • “[Gray] is painfully sardonic on ‘Could I Leave You’”

    Kathy Lauer-Williams – Lehigh Valley Press

    On Side by Side by Sondheim

  • “Tommy [Gray], Christian Tuffy, and Johnny Drumgoole are hilarious doing a Gilbert and Sullivan patter parody from ‘Pacifie Overtures’ followed by wonderful three-part counterpoint in ‘Pretty Lady’ also from the show”

    Kathy Lauer-Wiliams – Lehigh Valley Press

    On Side by Side by Sondheim

  • "Center stage is the role of Seymour, played with pop-eyed alarm and charming sincerity by Tommy [Gray]"

    Paul Willistein - Lehigh Valley Press

    On Little Shop of Horrors

  • "As Seymour, Tommy [Gray] is appealingly clutzy and earnest... [he] nicely conveys Seymour's frustration in "Downtown" and shows his initially reluctant but growing willingnessto justify the not-so-honorable actions he is lured to do by the growing plant"

    Kathy Lauer-Williams – Lehigh Valley Press

    On Little Shop of Horrors