
Welcome to Matthew’s Portfolio
Here, you will find stage appearances, vocal performances, and monologues performed by Matthew Finger.

About Matthew:
Matthew began performing in middle school through Applause NYC performing arts program where he was cast as Nick in the Applause’s production of Fame. He continued to perform throughout middle school.
Once Matthew joined Trevor Day High school’s performing arts program as a freshman in September of 2018, he first took the stage in the production of Chicago in November 2019. He was then cast as Samson in their production of Romeo and Juliet in Spring 2019. In the fall of 2019, he was cast in the production of Middletown as the public speaker, doctor and astronaut. In February 2020, he participated in an interpretive dance for Trevor called Choreolab. He was then cast as one of the leads in Head over Heels. Due to COVID, the show evolved to a virtual format.
In the fall of 2020, Matthew joined Flat Rock Playhouse’s virtual musical theater program. He was featured as a soloist and voice over for a Musical Movie Revue.
Matthew continued his love of performing during the summer at sleep away camp where among his roles was Troy in High School Musical during the summer of 2019.
Beyond performing arts, Matthew participated in Trevor Day’s choir program since his freshman year and was part of the audition based A Capella program at Trevor sophomore through senior year of high school.
As Matthew’s curtain closed at Trevor Day, he performed “All That’s Known” from Spring Awakening in Trevor Day’s Fall of 2021 Musical Showcase. In the spring of 2022, he was cast in “Six Significant Landscapes” with leading roles in “The Shape of the Unknown” by Emily McClain, “Here Comes the Drone” by Arlene Hutton and “Tale of A Girl, A Short Musical” by Holly Yurth Richards.
Matthew, currently a student of Tulane University’s 2026 class, is excited to continue his love of performing arts. He is currently part of the voice and choir program and is eager to explore opportunities that allow him to take the stage during his time at Tulane.





