Current and Upcoming Projects:

Ragtime - Goodspeed

Next Up, I will be heading to Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, CT., for their production of Ragtime! In this production, I will be swinging numerous roles in this brilliant production!

For more information regarding this production, click the image to the right!


Recent Personal Updates:

Officially Signed!

Beyond excited to announce that I am represented by the incredible team at the Avalon Artists Group! So thankful for this team and their support!

New Home Base

On August 14th, 2023, I completed my move to New York City! After seeing the world with Carnival Cruise Line, I finally landed in NYC to become a New York-based actor!

Let’s see what adventures this city has in store!

Indiana University

Class of 2020 - Showcase

After being postponed due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, The Indiana University Class of 2020 Musical Theatre Showcase has finally arrived as of November 1st, 2021!

Check out my media page or click the image to the right to see my showcase solo of “One Track Mind” from Sweet Smell of Success!

 
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Indiana University Musical Theatre Class of 2020!

I graduated from Indiana University on Saturday May 9th, 2020 with a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre and a Minor in Business from the Kelley School of Business.

 

Recent Production News: Click on Images below for Production Information!

Reviews:

A Chorus Line

“The married couple Al and Kristine are well played by Henry H. Miller and Ashley Bice. Their song “Sing” is very funny as the audience learns that Kristine can’t sing so Al has to sing her answers for her which leads to much laughter. Henry’s voice is fantastic in this song.”

- Tony Annicone, Tony’s Corner

“Highlights include “Sing” Henry H. Miller’s affectionate duet with Ashley Bice (as husband and wife, Al and Kristine)”

- Christopher Verleger, Broadway World

Ordinary Days

“Henry H. Miller’s talent for playing charm and unyielding idealism are likewise matched by his vocal skills.

- Ken Klingenmeier, A Seat On The Aisle Review

Pippin

“My eyes also attached themselves to Henry H. Miller, whose athletic dancing - and comic grasp as Lewis, Pippin’s less than Mensa-material half brother - stole parts of any moment he was in.”

- Connie Shakalis, Hoosier Times