Buck, Anthony
Anthony Buck is a singer, voice teacher, choral conductor, actor, stage director, composer and arranger. He spent 4 seasons with Ohio Light Opera, one as an apprentice with Tri-Cities Opera and as a soloist for Salt Lake Choral Artists, Utah Lyric Opera, and the Paradigm Chamber Orchestra. Operatic roles include Ferrando, Nemorino, Tamino, Il Duca, Faust, Kaspar, and Ottavio. Directing credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Forever Plaid, Into the Woods, The Magic Flute, A Christmas Carol, Orpheus Lex, Father of the Bride, The Mikado, and Dido and AEneas. Anthony composed original scores for The Three Musketeers, and Robin Hood: Legend of the Sherwood Bandit. He sits on the board of Next Stage Productions where he has been a contributing writer for Epic: an Audience Participation Adventure and 1001 Arabian Nights. He teaches voice and choir at the Salt Lake School for the Performing Arts, holds a Bachelors and Masters Degree in Vocal Performance from the University of Utah. He lives in Salt Lake City with his wife and two adorable children.