
LUKE WEBER

Actor-Singer | Based in Dallas, TX

MEET LUKE
Luke Weber commands the stage as a versatile actor-singer with a powerful vocal range, emotional depth, and grounded storytelling. Equally at home in classic and contemporary musical theatre, he brings reliability, adaptability, and authenticity to each performance.
Favorite roles include Joe Gillis (Sunset Boulevard), Eddie Birdlace (Dogfight), Monty (Violet), Sonny Malone (Xanadu), and Shakespeare (Something Rotten!). Luke is an acclaimed performer, recently named Third Prize Winner in the National Association of Teachers of Singing National Musical Theatre Competition. He has also been recognized by the American College Theater Festival with awards including the Region VI Classical Acting Award of Excellence, National Finalist Alternate for the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship, and the National Musical Theatre Award.
Luke received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Texas Tech University and is currently based in Dallas, TX. He is a proud member of Actors' Equity Association.

NEWS

Luke places 3rd in the National Musical Theatre Competition
Luke competed in the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) National Musical Theatre Competition on January 5th, 2026.
After being named one of 24 semifinalists, Luke auditioned for a spot in the finals. The judges for the semifinals were Ben Cohn, Cara L. Reichel, Jason Styres, and Danny Sharon.
After the judges' deliberation, Luke was named one of five finalists and performed later that evening. The judges for finals were Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, Adam Guettel, Matt Redmond, and Marc Bruni.
Luke received the Louise Lerch Prize and $2,500 in cash and prizes.
UP NEXT
This Summer, Luke makes his Houston Broadway Theatre debut in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a sweeping and powerful musical from Disney's legendary composer Alan Menken and lyricist Stephen Schwartz.
Based on Victor Hugo's gothic masterpiece and featuring the film's Academy Award-nominated score plus new songs, The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a breathtaking tale of love, acceptance, redemption, and hope even in the darkest of times.
This production will feature a full 21-piece live orchestra made up of Houston’s most accomplished professional musicians.

Luke Weber as the cynical, broke screenwriter Joe Gillis is ... perfect. His narration feels fluid and natural, which is critical here because the story relies heavily on voiceover-style storytelling. His interactions with the other characters onstage look effortless.

The chemistry between Joe and Norma builds convincingly, making the emotional stakes land more effectively in the second act. But his voice is what really carries him past impressive and into exceptional. He meets and then exceeds every vocal challenge in the score.
LISA GAUTHIER MITCHISON, NUVO
XANADU
Sonny Malone | Uptown Players

Weber is so at ease as Sonny ... He is the epitome of the 1980 California righteous dude in this winning performance that also showcases his powerful pop tenor.
DOUG STURDIVANT, DFW Center Stage

Luke Weber delivered a proper portrayal of the dimwitted yet adorable artist. Sonny, a character who doesn’t demand significant depth, was captured perfectly by Weber’s disarmingly lovable performance.
RICH LOPEZ, Dallas Voice

Weber is a master of something he did in Theatre Three’s Debbie Does Dallas, mixing heavy deadpan with spot-on sincerity where neither side fights for time.
RYAN MAFFEI, Onstage NTX
DEBBIE DOES DALLAS
Johnny | Theatre Three




Luke Weber’s versatility was on point with an impressively huge range of character portrayals. He gave zany, subtle, cringe and hapless throughout each of his parts.
RICH LOPEZ, Dallas Voice
SUNSET BOULEVARD
Joe Gillis | Actors Theatre of Indiana

MEDIA
VIDEO GALLERY
"It Don't Get Better Than This" - Urban Cowboy (Jason Robert Brown)
"Talent" - Road Show (Stephen Sondheim)
Luke sings "Sunset Boulevard" on Life. Style. Live!
Xanadu Promo Video (Uptown Players)
Shakespeare in Something Rotten! (The Firehouse Theatre)
Man 2 in My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra (Cornwell's Dinner Theatre)
"The Streets of Dublin" - A Man of No Importance (Lynn Ahrens/Stephen Flaherty)
Luke wins National Award at the American College Theater Festival
PHOTO GALLERY

Luke Weber - Photo by Jason Anderson/Pendleton Studio

Luke Weber - Photo by Rebecca Nowak

Luke Weber - Photo by Kris Ikejiri

Luke Weber - Photo by Jason Anderson/Pendleton Studio




