Josh Piterman
Award Winning Performer, Host & MC
Josh Piterman is as an award winning performer in musical theatre, a successful recording artist and an emerging actor on international stages and screens.
Talented, warm and always entertaining, Josh is the ideal host and MC for public, private and corporate events. His experience as an entertainer, coupled with his passion for sport make him an all-rounder who is able to hold the attention of diverse audiences.
More about Josh Piterman:
Josh Piterman has a passion for sport having grown up playing AFL and tennis. However, it was his desire to entertain and sing that stole his heart, taking him to The University of Ballarat Arts Academy where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) in 2006.
Josh kicked off his career performing with the International group, The Ten Tenors and then made his mark as Tony in the 2010 tour of West Side Story. An early career highlight was when he understudied/played George in The Drowsy Chaperone for Melbourne Theatre Company alongside Geoffrey Rush.
His musical theatre credits include playing Bustopher Jones in the 2016 season of Cats, a role that won him the Green Room Award for Best Supporting Actor in A Musical; Edward in Willy Russell’s Blood Brothers; Corny Collins in the UK tour of Hairspray; Ramon Gutierrez in An Officer And A Gentleman; Michael in Grease 2 and the Caliph in Kismet for The Production Company. Josh played both Giuseppe in The Light in the Piazza at The Arts Centre and Jamie in The Last Five Years for The Victorian Theatre Company in 2016
In 2017/2018 Josh played the lead role of Gerry Goffin in the national tour of Beautiful – The Carole King Musical. He released his debut album Josh Piterman, a collaboration with John Foreman of contemporary pop songs with a classical twist on Fanfare Records. The release opened at No1 in the Classical Contemporary section of both the ITunes and the ARIA charts.
In 2019 Josh appeared in the Australia Day Live Concert at The Sydney Opera House performing Nessun Dorma to great acclaim.