Monty Maisano spent 4 amazing years at Texas A&M studying for his BBA in Accounting and MS in finance. He was active in the Century Singers on campus, and a frequent participant of TTC shows. His performances included: Jekyll & Hyde (Utterson?), Chicago (Mary Sunshine), Big River (the Duke), Producers (Carmen), Light in the Piazza (Giuseppe), Chess (the Russian), and of course Rocky Horror #1 (Riff Raff). Monty also participated in Brazos Valley Players productions of Hairspray (Mr. Pinky/Gym teacher) and Cabaret (Chorus). When not on stage, he could often be found at the West Campus Library, backstage disrupting rehearsals, at Halo dancing the night away, or attending one of the many century singers themed parties throughout the year.
After graduation, Monty moved to Dallas for 5 years working in Deloitte’s Banking and Capital Markets practice. There he met his wonder husband (Drew), adopted a cute little French Bulldog puppy (Winston), and continued his masquerading as an accountant by day and music nerd by night. Monty sang for several years in the Turtle Creek Chorale and managed to find time for one musical, Spamalot (chorus). After 5 years, they moved to New York City to further their careers, where they have continued working at Deloitte as a senior manager. They currently reside in the Upper West Side and can often be found at Marie’s Crises (may it reopen soon) or at the 72nd street dog park.
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