Marcus Terrell Smith began his career as a performer at the age of
nine, singing and traveling the world with the Phoenix Boys Choir and
Phoenix Children's Choir. A strong passion for the stage led him to the
University of Arizona, where he studied Musical Theatre, performing
with the Arizona Repertory Theater in plays and musicals such as
Sideshow (Jake) and Tracers (Little John). He explored Community
Theater during his time there as well, performing with Arizona On Stage
in the musicals Elegies: Looking Up, Songs for A New World and The Full
Monty (Horse).
In 2007 he graduated from UA, receiving his B.A. in Linguistics, and,
having been accepted into the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace
University (ASDS), he immediately set off to New York City that next
fall. While immersed in his studies he performed in several
Off-Broadway productions such as Dream Wedding and Falling In Love With
Love. Not only did his three years of conservatory training and
performance strengthen his acting abilities, he blossomed in the areas
of playwriting, screen writing and directing; and it was in his final
year that he began work on his first novel, Cry The Fables.
He graduated from ASDS in 2010 with a Masters of Fine Arts in Acting
and remained in New York from another year. His steadfast tenacity and
musical talent afforded him several more performance opportunities in
many productions, such as Richard III (Buckingham) with Extant Arts
Company and the New York Fringe Festival (Menny & Mila).
Marcus Terrell returned to Arizona in 2011 and immediately put his hand
to directing. He made his directing debut at Chandler Center for the
Arts that summer with the wonderful children's production of Alice In
Wonderland. Finding that he had a knack for working with children on
the stage, he continued on with the Chandler Center for the Arts,
directing several more productions, including Best of Both Worlds, The
Rockin' Tale of Snow White, Don't Stop Believin', Annie, and The Lion
King.
Word spread quickly about the high quality and undeniable attention to
detail stamped on his productions, and it wasn't long before he was
urged to teach acting in the classroom and privately; not only to
children but to young adults, college students and seniors as well. He
teaches at Studio 3 Triple Threat Academy and the Anderson Institute of
Music and Performing arts; where has also directed the young adult
productions High School Musical, Legally Blonde, Cheaper By The Dozen,
Into The Woods, and Aladdin Jr.
Though some may have thought it, performing has not taken a backseat to
his other endeavors in the least. He performs in an improv comedy
troupe with the National Comedy Theater and croons in the spotlight
with his indie rock/pop band, Hotboxx Academy.
All the while, Marcus Terrell has continued to write, and in 2013 he
finished the first novel in the Cry The Fables Books Series, as well as
the children's book, Two Lovely Cadderpillars, this past year.
He is performing as Mutumbo in Broadway's Tony Award-winning musical, The Book Of Mormon.